英 [dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt] 美 [dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt]
v. 区分,辨别;歧视,区别对待
第三人称单数discriminates
现在分词discriminating
过去式discriminated
过去分词discriminated
discriminate /dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt/ CET6 TEM4 [ discriminating discriminated discriminates ]
不及物动词 If you can discriminate between two things, you can recognize that they are different. 区分
He is incapable of discriminating between a good idea and a terrible one.
他没能力在一个好主意和一个坏主意之间进行区分。
不及物动词 To discriminate against a group of people or in favour of a group of people means to unfairly treat them worse or better than other groups. 不公平对待
They believe the law discriminates against women.
他们认为这项法律歧视妇女。
...legislation which would discriminate in favour of racial minorities.
…会偏向少数民族的法规。
recognize or perceive the difference
同义词: know apart
treat differently on the basis of sex or race
同义词: separate / single out
distinguish
I could not discriminate the different tastes in this complicated dish
marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions
discriminate judgments ; discriminate people
同义词: discriminating
noting distinctions with nicety
同义词: nice
鉴别-引用次数:30
The values of Max-valley-sum and min-valley-sum can be used to discriminate between the adenocarcinoma and squamous carcinoma when t=1.989, P=0.053 and t=1.946, P=0.058.
在用峰值与谷值对肺癌的诊断时,若分别取t=1.989,P=0.053与t=1.946,P=0.058,可进一步鉴别腺癌与鳞癌。
鉴别-引用次数:16
To guarantee the security of network actions, we should provide and discriminate information of identity and authorization for users.
人们需要在网络中为用户提供身份鉴别和权限信息,以保证网络交互的安全。
辩证-引用次数:2
The second part, this text mainly discussed the Discriminate relation of news monitor and judgment independence, with both contradictoriness and consistency.
第二部分,本文主要论述了新闻监督与审判独立的辩证关系,既有一致性,又有矛盾性。
参考来源论新闻监督与审判独立的关系
辨析-引用次数:12
So it is necessary to discriminate between English synonyms for the p urpose of accuracy in expression and understanding,avoidance of ambiguity in the use of words.
为了准确地表达和理解, 避免词语使用歧义,有必要对英语同义词进行辨析。
参考来源如何辨析英语同义词
辨别-引用次数:3
In perceptual levels, it is easiest to discriminate geometric graph, and than animal pictures, color pictures.
在特征等级几何图形最容易被辨别,其次是动物图片,最后是颜色,而在关系等级和系统等级这三种图形却没有显著差异。
参考来源从特征辨别到系统辨别的发展研究
... discretionary adj.自由决定的;可随意使用的 discriminate v.歧视;辨别 disdainful adj.轻蔑的,鄙视的 ...
... around多用于非正式场合,常见于美国英语。 discriminate vi.区别,差别待遇,歧视 discern语义较笼统,着重精深与准确的观察力,不一定有能分辨关系密切的各项事物的含义。 ...
... discriminate against 歧视 discriminate 歧视 discriminate 语气强,指从十分相似的事物中辨出差异,尤其把好坏区分开来。 ...
... discovery n.发现 discriminate v.区别,辨别,区分,有差别地对待,歧视 discuss vt.计论,商议,议认,详述 ...
discriminatory 有辨识力的;差别对待的
discriminating 识别的;有差别的;有识别力的
discriminative 区别的,歧视的;有识别力的
discriminable 可辨别的;可分别的
discrimination 歧视;区别,辨别;识别力
discriminator [电子] 鉴别器;辨别者
discriminating 识别(discriminate的ing形式);区别对待
歧视;区别;辨别
歧视;区别;辨别
When do babies learn to discriminate voices?
婴儿什么时候学会辨别嗓音呢?
Employers cannot discriminate on grounds of age.
雇主不得有年龄歧视。
The tests discriminate unfairly against older people.
这些测验使年纪较大的人受到歧视。
It also bars "disparate impact" actions that are not meant to discriminate but in fact disproportionately harm minorities.
VOA : special.2009.07.03
She will not only include Tolstoy's prose, she will not even discriminate against business documents and school books.
她不会仅仅引用托尔斯泰的诗句,甚至不会在商业文书和教科书之间进行区分。
现代诗歌课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Though he sometimes does talk about texts that we call "literary," indeed he very often does, nevertheless Derrida's position and the logic of that position suggest that we can't really reliably discriminate among genres.
尽管他有时确实会讨论被我们称为“文学“的文本“,事实上他经常如此,然而德里达的立场和他立场的逻辑,是我们不能够明确地划分文学的体裁。
文学理论导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Title seven of that federal law says employers cannot discriminate based on race,color,religion, sex and national origin.
VOA : special.2009.07.03
She says many laws discriminate against women in the areas of property, labor force and marriage.
VOA : special.2011.03.22
Aho admits the law "doesn't discriminate" about what kind of filters you would create.
The researchers' unavoidable and unpalatable conclusion is that old-fashioned jealousy led the women to discriminate against pretty candidates.
If actuaries had a free hand, they would discriminate against all sorts of statistically dubious groups.