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- Speeches distinguish human beings from animals. 人類(lèi)和動(dòng)物的區別在于人會(huì )說(shuō)話(huà)。
- It is not easy to distinguish between twins. 區別雙胞胎并不容易。
- One can not identify happiness with wealth. 幸福和財富不能混為一談。
- Can you identify your umbrella among this lot? 你能在這些傘中認出你自己的傘嗎?
- Can you distinguish goat from sheep? 你能把山羊和綿羊區分開(kāi)嗎?
- I can distinguish my roommates by their footsteps. 我能根據室友的腳步聲辨認出他們。
- I found it hard to identify with any of the characters in the film. 我對這部影片里的任何角色都難以認同。
- Can you distinguish toadstools from mushrooms? 你能區別毒蕈和蘑菇嗎?
- It's important to distinguish fact from fiction. 把現實(shí)與虛構區分開(kāi)來(lái)是很重要的。
- A crest or badge worn to distinguish the bearer. 紋章戴上以區別隨從仆人的紋飾或標志
- To distinguish or identify(a disease, for example) by diagnosis. 診斷通過(guò)診斷辨別或識別(如疾?。?/li>
- Never identify wealth with happiness. 千萬(wàn)不要把財富和幸福等同起來(lái)。
- I do not see how you can distinguish between the two. 我不明白您怎么能區分這兩者。
- The article find in the car help the police identify the body. 警方根據從汽車(chē)里找到的物品認出了尸體的身分。
- We have to learn to distinguish fact from fable. 我們應當學(xué)會(huì )識別真偽。
- He refused to identify with the new political party. 他拒絕參與那個(gè)新政黨。
- He refused to identify himself with the new political party. 他拒絕參與那個(gè)新政黨。
- He was called Smith Minor to distinguish him from the other Smiths. 人們稱(chēng)他小史密斯,以便與其他叫史密斯的人相區別。
- He can distinguish a genuine antique from a reproduction. 他能區別真正的古董與復制品。
- It is certainly important to distinguish between right and wrong. 明辨是非當然要緊。