distinguished

第三人称单数:

动词第三人称单数: distinguishes

更多词形:

形容词: distinguishable | 副词: distinguishably | 动词过去式: distinguished | 动词过去分词: distinguished | 动词现在分词: distinguishing | 动词第三人称单数: distinguishes |

单词例句:

A group that is distinguished from other groups by a specific characteristic or set of characteristics.

种类由于一种具体的特性或一组特性而区别于其它种群的一群

Speeches distinguish human beings from animals.

人类和动物的区别在于人会说话。

For analog inputs, any absolute voltage value above which the analog-to- digital converter cannot distinguish a change. The overload value can be different for plus and minus inputs.

就模拟输入而言,使模数转换器不能区别其变化的超范围的绝对电压值。超载值对于正输入和负输入可能不同。

He was a distinguished publicist.

他是一位卓越的宣传家。

The scientist is distinguished in many spheres of knowledge.

这位科学家在许多知识领域中都是杰出的。

An area or a region distinguished from adjacent parts by a distinctive feature or characteristic.

地带,带以特有的外貌或特点而区别于临近部分的地区或区域

Assault shall be distinguished from battery, in that assault is the threat of violence, whereas battery is actual violence.

用暴力威胁侵犯他人身体犯罪行为应与殴打罪区别开来。其区别是,前者是用暴力相威胁而后者是实际上的使用暴力。

He is distinguished for his knowledge of economics.

他以经济学方面的精湛学识而著称於世。

A number of people or things having in common traits or characteristics that distinguish them as a group or class.

类型一定数量的人或事物,具有把他们与一个集体或种类区分开的共同特征或特点