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1 discriminate
تَحَامَل على \ discriminate: (with against) to show lack of favour; be unfair: Some firms discriminate against foreign workers. \ تَحَيَّزَ ضدّ \ discriminate: (with against) to show lack of favour; be unfair: Some firms discriminate against foreign workers. -
2 discriminate
[dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt] verbيُمَيِّز، يُفَرِّقIt is difficult to discriminate between real and pretended cases of poverty.
2) (often with against) to treat a certain kind of people differently:يُمَيِّز ، يُعامِل بِتَمْييزHe was accused of discriminating against women employees.
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3 discriminate
مَيَّزَ \ discern: to see or understand (usu. with some difficulty): I could hardly discern the tree in the dark. discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. draw the line: to fix a limit to what can be allowed: I don’t mind your keeping rabbits, but I draw the line at rats (I cannot allow them). know: to be able to tell one from another; recognize: I know your son by sight, but we’ve never met. I know all the flowers in this garden. pick out: to recognize and separate (with one’s eyes or hands): Can you pick out your child in this school photograph?. recognize: to know again (sb. or sth. that one has seen before); know (from a picture or description): I recognized him at once by the mark on his face, know again (sth. that one has heard or smelt or felt, etc,. before) Do you recognize that music?. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تبين (تَبَيَّنَ)، تَعَرَّفَ على -
4 discriminate
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
5 discriminate function analyzer
Engineering: DFAnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > discriminate function analyzer
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6 linear discriminate function
Military: LDFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > linear discriminate function
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7 forskelsbehandle
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8 diskriminere
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9 skelne
discriminate, distinguish, make out, tell* * *vb( skimte) make out ( fx we could just make out the ship in the distance),( ved anstrengelse) discern;( kende forskel på) distinguish ( fx the different colours),F discern,( finere) discriminate ( fx minute differences);[ skelne a fra b] tell (, F: distinguish etc) a from b;[ skelne mellem a og b] distinguish (etc) between a and b;[ jeg kunne ikke skelne dem fra hinanden] I could not tell them apart (el.from each other);[ ikke til at skelne fra hinanden] indistinguishable. -
10 diskriminere
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11 forskjellsbehandle
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12 praviti razliku
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13 discriminar en contra de
• discriminate• discriminate against• have predominance over• have priority• ostracizeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > discriminar en contra de
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15 tener prejuicio contra
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18 дискриминировать
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discriminate имя прилагательное:
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discriminate — di‧scrim‧i‧nate [dɪˈskrɪmneɪt] verb [intransitive] HUMAN RESOURCES LAW to behave unfairly towards one group of people or one type of company or product: discriminate against • employment practices that discriminate against women • The court… … Financial and business terms
discriminate — dis·crim·i·nate /dis kri mə ˌnāt/ vi nat·ed, nat·ing: to make a difference in treatment or favor on a basis other than individual merit; esp: to make a difference in treatment on a basis prohibited by law (as national origin, race, sex, religion … Law dictionary
Discriminate — Dis*crim i*nate, v. i. 1. To make a difference or distinction; to distinguish accurately; as, in judging of evidence, we should be careful to discriminate between probability and slight presumption. [1913 Webster] 2. (a) To treat unequally. (b)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discriminate — Dis*crim i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discriminated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discriminating}.] To set apart as being different; to mark as different; to separate from another by discerning differences; to distinguish. Cowper. [1913 Webster] To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discriminate — [v1] show prejudice be bigot, be partial, contradistinguish, disfavor, favor, hate, incline, judge, segregate, separate, set apart, show bias, single out, treat as inferior, treat differently, victimize; concepts 32,384 discriminate [v2]… … New thesaurus
Discriminate — Dis*crim i*nate, a. [L. discriminatus, p. p. of discriminare to divide, separate, fr. discrimen division, distinction, decision, fr. discernere. See {Discern}, and cf. {Criminate}.] Having the difference marked; distinguished by certain tokens.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discriminate between — index choose, compare Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
discriminate — (v.) 1620s, from L. discriminatus, pp. of discriminare to divide, separate, from discrimen (gen. discriminis) interval, distinction, difference, derived noun from discernere (see DISCERN (Cf. discern)). The adverse (usually racial) sense is first … Etymology dictionary
discriminate — vb *distinguish, differentiate, demarcate Analogous words: *compare, contrast, collate: *separate, divide, part: *detach, disengage Antonyms: confound Contrasted words: confuse, *mistake … New Dictionary of Synonyms
discriminate — ► VERB 1) recognize a distinction. 2) make an unjust distinction in the treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, sex, or age. DERIVATIVES discriminative adjective. ORIGIN Latin discriminare distinguish… … English terms dictionary
discriminate — [di skrim′i nāt΄; ] for adj. [, di skrim′init] vt. discriminated, discriminating [< L discriminatus, pp. of discriminare, to divide, distinguish < discrimen, division, distinction < discernere: see DISCERN] 1. to constitute a difference… … English World dictionary