词汇 | differentiate |
释义 | differentiateWord family noun difference differentiation differentiadifferentiabilitydifferentiatordifferential gearadjective different differentiabledifferentialverb differ differentiate adverb differently differentially dif·fe·ren·ti·ate /ˌdɪfəˈrenʃieɪt/ ●○○ AWL verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DIFFERENT to recognize or express the difference between things or people 辨别,区别 SYN distinguish differentiate between It’s important to differentiate between fact and opinion. 把事实和观点加以区别很重要。 differentiate something from something It’s sometimes hard to differentiate one sample from another. 有时候很难把样品区分开来。 2 [transitiveT]DIFFERENT to be the quality, feature etc that makes one thing or person clearly different from another 构成…间的差别,使…不同 SYN distinguish What differentiates these two periods of history? 这两个历史时期的差别在哪里? differentiate something from something Its unusual nesting habits differentiate this bird from others. 这种鸟独特的筑巢习惯使它不同于其他的鸟。 3 [intransitiveI]DIFFERENT to behave differently towards someone or something, especially in an unfair way 〔尤指不公平地〕区别对待 SYN discriminate differentiate between a policy which differentiates between men and women 把男人和女人区别对待的政策 —differentiation /ˌdɪfərenʃiˈeɪʃən/ noun [uncountableU] socio-economic differentiation 社会经济的区别 Examples from the Corpus differentiate• Dolphin sounds are unintelligible to humans, and cover a larger range of frequencies than we can hear or differentiate.• Such a structure requires that aims and objectives are explicit and differentiated.• As journalists, we have to differentiate between facts and opinions.• Vygotsky differentiated between what he called the zone of actual development and the zone of proximal development.• We must also understand how to differentiate between what should be remembered and what should be forgotten.• Part of the Management course was teaching us how to differentiate essential tasks from less important ones.• Traditionally, domestic policy was sharply differentiated from foreign policy.• Circular temples are often difficult to identify unless they are clearly differentiated from their domestic counterparts.• The leaves are of diverse shapes, simple to compound, differentiated into petiole and blade.• These prerogatives are what differentiate organizational owners from the members of other constituent groups. differentiate between• Their religion does not differentiate between the rich and poor.• Most people couldn't differentiate between the two types of soft drink. From Longman Business Dictionary differentiatedif·fe·ren·ti·ate /ˌdɪfəˈrenʃieɪt/ verb [transitiveT] MARKETING when a company differentiates its products, it shows how they are different from each other and from competing products, for example in its advertising. This is done to show buyers the advantages of one product over another differentiate between It’s difficult for computer makers to differentiate between the technical features of their product and someone else’s. differentiate something from something The only viable strategy was to differentiate Citibank credit cards from all the low-cost alternatives. |
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