be distinguished from
不同于
与 ... 加以区别
例句与用法:
A continuous extent, succession, or whole, no part of which can be distinguished from neighboring parts except by arbitrary division.
统一体一个连续不断的范围、顺序或整体,除非用硬性分割不能将其中一部分当作邻近部分区分开来
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。
One material can be distinguished from another by their physical properties: color, density, specific, heat and so on.
一种材料与另一种材料的区别在于他们的物理性能:颜色、密度和比热等等。