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distinguish verb ADVERB | VERB + DISTINGUISH | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBclearly, sharply 清楚地/明显地区别carefully 仔细地区别easily, readily 容易区别◆The adult bird can be readily distinguished by its orange bill.成鸟很容易根据橘黄色喙识别出来。accurately, reliably 准确地/可靠地区分◆Troops cannot always reliably distinguish between combatants and civilians.军队并不总能准确地区分作战人员和平民百姓。VERB + DISTINGUISHbe able to, can, could, etc. 能够区分be unable to 不能区分be difficult to, be hard to, be impossible to, be possible to 难以区分;不可能分清;有可能辨别be important to, be necessary to 区分很重要;有必要区分◆It is important to distinguish between cause and effect.重要的是区分因果。PREPOSITIONbetween 在⋯之中辨别◆It is often difficult to distinguish clearly between fact and fiction in this book.读这本书经常很难分辨其中的真实和虚构内容。from 与⋯区分开◆She could not distinguish one child from another.她无法把这两个孩子区分开。PHRASEShave difficulty distinguishing, have difficulty in distinguishing, have trouble distinguishing 难以/很难/不易区分◆Small children have difficulty distinguishing fiction from reality.小孩子难以将虚构与真实区别开。 |