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Перевод: distinguish
[прилагательное] значительный; [глагол] отличать; различать; видеть различие; проводить различие; разглядеть; распознавать; характеризовать; служить отличительным признаком; выделять; выделить; отмечать
Тезаурус:
- bone digestion in prey assemblages is the most diagnostic feature by which predators may be identified from the bones of their prey, although here too it is not possible to distinguish all predator species.
- At this stage the fry are totally helpless and they can be seen as a solid mass, quivering like a lump of jelly, and difficult to distinguish as fish at all.
- In news broadcasts, panel discussions or documentaries can they distinguish how fair or balanced are the points of view presented?
- But how can the competing factors in the industry then distinguish the service they provide from that of their competitors?
- For the kitchen china, marked with a "K" to distinguish it from the nursery china marked with an "N", as well as the storage jars with printed names on the kitchen shelves, Doulton china was used because of its reputation for being hard-wearing.
- To make sense of it one would first of all have to distinguish between, and learn to identify, the various kinds of structural constraints which form individuals and social groups into the "supports" of the complex whole.
- One way of proceeding would be to distinguish different senses of the term authenticity .
- Chuck saw her coming, and called out to her, but she was too far away to distinguish what he said.
- There is little to distinguish between the Italian character dance and its demi - caractre form save only that heeled shoes are worn and thus from time to time take on a slightly Spanish flavour, the only difference perhaps being the more fluid way of phrasing and less rigidly accurate timing of the steps.
- It is possible to distinguish three, slightly different, elements within anti-racist and anti-sexist policies.
- Distinctive guitar riffs and Ian Telfer's racy fiddle runs distinguish the powerful, literate songs - all their own, save for a punk-folk thrashing of Pete Seeger's politically correct tour of Welsh mining communities, pit closures giving a metaphorical edge to the accusing refrain "who killed the miners?".
- You don't need ears like Eric Johnson to distinguish Guitarist from some other guitar magazines.
- In considering problem-solving, the final level of the hierarchy, it is necessary to distinguish between the learning of solutions and learning how to solve problems.
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