distinguishing
adj. 有區別的
v. 辨別,區別( distinguish的現在分詞 ); 使出眾; (憑任何感覺器官)識別出; 看清
If you can distinguish one thing from another or distinguish between two things, you can see or understand how they are different.
Could he distinguish right from wrong?...
他能分辨是非嗎?
Research suggests that babies learn to see by distinguishing between areas of light and dark...
研究表明嬰兒透過辨別光亮和黑暗的區域來學會看東西。
A feature or quality that distinguishes one thing from another causes the two things to be regarded as different, because only the first thing has the feature or quality.
There is something about music that distinguishes it from all other art forms...
音樂的某種特質使其有別於所有其他藝術形式。
The bird has no distinguishing features.
這隻鳥沒有明顯的特徵。
If you can distinguish something, you can see, hear, or taste it although it is very difficult to detect.
There were cries, calls. He could distinguish voices.
有哭聲、喊聲——他能聽出不同的聲音。
If you distinguish yourself, you do something that makes you famous or important.
Over the next few years he distinguished himself as a leading constitutional scholar...
在接下來的幾年裡,他作為一名憲法研究領域最傑出的學者而聲名遠揚。
They distinguished themselves at the Battle of Assaye.
他們在阿瑟耶之戰中一戰成名。
1. serving to distinguish or identify a species or group;
Research suggests that babies learn to see by distinguishing between areas of light and dark.
研究表明嬰兒透過辨別光亮和黑暗的區域來學會看東西。
There are a number of distinguishing characteristics by which you can identify a Hollywood epic.
好萊塢的史詩大片有著一些與眾不同的特點。
Command of the mother tongue is the most distinguishing mark of the educated man or woman.
運用本國語言的能力是受過教育的人最明顯的標誌.
A small child's confusion in distinguishing the right from the wrong is quite natural.
小孩子不明是非是很正常的.
I see you've been distinguishing yourself at school again. I have had a lot of complaints about your behavior.
我知道你又在學校裡炫耀自己了, 我對你的舉止不知埋怨過多少次了.