distinguish as
基本解釋
- 作為……而出名
英漢例句
- John did not distinguish himself as a student, but he was very active in class.
約翰當年并不是出色的學生,但他在班上很活躍。 - Closely related to taste, but since the sensations of taste and texture occur simultaneously, we do not usually distinguish them as separate.
近似于味覺,但因為味覺和質感是同時發(fā)生的,我們通常都不會對它們進行分開辨別。 - The human gene codes for a light sensor that mice do not normally possess, and its insertion allowed the mice to distinguish colors as never before.
這個正常小鼠所不具備的人類基因編碼一種光感受器,而將這一基因插入小鼠的染色體使其能夠辨別前所未有的顏色。 - With the three parties running so close, each candidate will be hoping to distinguish himself as a clear leader, in the hope of pulling ahead and avoiding a hung parliament - where no one party wins a majority of seats.
- But the biblical account as much as it borrows from that motif again Takes pains to distinguish and elevate the human.
但是圣經(jīng)中許多敘述又一次從此借鑒主題,努力區(qū)別人類,并使他成為更高級的創(chuàng)造物。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導論課程節(jié)選 - But they could also distinguish between phonemic contrasts that are not exemplified in English, such as phonemic contrasts in Czech or Hindi.
但他們也能夠區(qū)分出,無法在英語中舉例的音位對比,比如在捷克語或是印地語中的音位對比
耶魯公開課 - 心理學導論課程節(jié)選 - When they do, they will no doubt provide opportunities for even more ingenious rescue manoeuvres—as well as the chance for more engineers to distinguish themselves as celestial mechanics.
ECONOMIST: The long arm of the celestial repairman