discriminate
v. 區分,辨別; 歧視,偏袒
If you can discriminate between two things, you can recognize that they are different.
He is incapable of discriminating between a good idea and a terrible one...
他分不清主意的好壞。
The device can discriminate between the cancerous and the normal cells.
這臺儀器可以辨別癌細胞和正常的細胞。
To discriminate against a group of people or in favour of a group of people means to unfairly treat them worse or better than other groups.
They believe the law discriminates against women.
他們認為該項法律歧視女性。
...legislation which would discriminate in favour of racial minorities...
偏袒少數種族的立法
1. recognize or perceive the difference
2. treat differently on the basis of sex or race
3. distinguish;
1. marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions;
2. noting distinctions with nicety;
discern, discriminate, distinguish
這些動詞均有"區別,辨別"之意。
The two brothers are so much alike ; it is difficult to discriminate one from the other.
這兩兄弟太相像了, 很難識別他們.
A teacher must not discriminate between pupils.
老師對學生應當一視同仁.
One would say Interne Internet providers could not discriminate against content or applications.
一個是說網路提供商不能夠歧視任何內容或者程式.
Can you discriminate good books from bad?
你能區別好書與壞書 嗎 ?
According to WTO rules, member countries discriminate against imported goods.
根據世貿組織規則, 成員國不得歧視進口商品.