distinguishes
英 [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃɪz]
美 [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃɪz]
v. 区分; 辨别; 分清; 成为…的特征; 使具有…的特色; 使有别于; 看清; 认出; 听出
distinguish的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 区分;辨别;分清
If you candistinguishone thingfromanother ordistinguish betweentwo things, you can see or understand how they are different.- Could he distinguish right from wrong?...
他能分辨是非吗? - Research suggests that babies learn to see by distinguishing between areas of light and dark...
研究表明婴儿通过辨别光亮和黑暗的区域来学会看东西。 - It is necessary to distinguish the policies of two successive governments.
分清前后两届政府的政策很有必要。
- Could he distinguish right from wrong?...
- VERB (特质或特征)使有别于
A feature or quality thatdistinguishesone thingfromanother 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...
音乐的某种特质使其有别于所有其他艺术形式。 - The bird has no distinguishing features.
这只鸟没有明显的特征。
- There is something about music that distinguishes it from all other art forms...
- VERB 看出;听出;辨别出
If you candistinguishsomething, you can see, hear, or taste it although it is very difficult to detect.- There were cries, calls. He could distinguish voices.
有哭声、喊声——他能听出不同的声音。
- There were cries, calls. He could distinguish voices.
- VERB 使出名;使受青睐
If youdistinguish yourself, you do something that makes you famous or important.- Over the next few years he distinguished himself as a leading constitutional scholar...
在接下来的几年里,他作为一名宪法研究领域最杰出的学者而声名远扬。 - They distinguished themselves at the Battle of Assaye.
他们在阿瑟耶之战中一战成名。
- Over the next few years he distinguished himself as a leading constitutional scholar...