discriminate
简单释义:
v. 歧视;区别;区分;辨别
adj. 有分辨能力的;显著的;〈古〉明确的
网络 鉴别;甄别;区别对待
变形:
第三人称单数:discriminates 现在分词:discriminating 过去式:discriminated
完整释义:
v.
1.区别,鉴别,识别
2.分别对待,歧视,排斥
3.区分出,辨出
4.辨别
5.分辨
6.区分
7.区别对待
8.显得另有看法
9.岐视
adj.
1.能识别的,有分辨能力的
2.有差别的
3.〔古语〕明确的;显著的
例句:
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Any deduction must be verified as a rate reasonable by local standards and must not discriminate.
任何扣减,参照当地标准,必须是合理的,且一视同仁。 -
Is also possibly able to discriminate the place, is only I is not clear, concrete may access the net to look up.
可能还有别的地方,只是我不清楚,具体的可以上网上查查。 -
The bipolar disease does not seem to discriminate on the basis of gender, age, race ethnic groups or social classes.
双极性疾病似乎不歧视性别,年龄,种族,族裔或社会阶层的基础上,。 -
do not discriminate against any person, no moral bottom line, except depravity and corrupt officials.
不要歧视任何人,没有道德底线的堕落者和贪官污吏除外。 -
Children born out of wedlock shall enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock. No one may harm or discriminate against them.
第二十五条非婚生子女享有与婚生子女同等的权利,任何人不得加以危害和歧视。 -
The cleaner wrasse did not discriminate between male and female sharks, suggesting both get equally dirty.
清洁工濑鱼并不区别对待雄性和雌性的鲨鱼,这表明两者都一样脏。 -
Someone who "has a good eye for" art, may be able to discriminate between valuable and worthless paintings.
有阳光的艺术家们,可以区别贵重的和没用的绘画。 -
But I can't agree with you fully. I think it has the ability to discriminate between good and bad.
但是我不完全同意你说的,我认为它有辨别好坏的能力。