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discriminate, discern (between), distinguishThe relatively unique characteristics of scrapes possible provide the best evidence for discerning leopard sign from that of other big cats .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > различать
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1) General subject: appreciate, contradistinguish, difference, differentiate, discern, discriminate, distinguish, know (from), perceive, pick out, tell, tell apart, (уметь) know apart, differ, tell apart, tell from, distinguish between (distinguish between A and B - различать, где A, а где Б)2) Computers: differentiate between3) Obsolete: decern4) Bookish: secern5) Mathematics: distinguish (between, among), perceive the differences between6) Diplomatic term: mark out7) Jargon: (что-л.) swing with8) Information technology: recognize10) Makarov: be differentiated, make a distinction, draw a line between11) SAP.tech. make distinction -
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1) General subject: decorate, difference, differentiate, discern, discriminate, distinguish (with the geniality which distinguishes him - со свойственным ему добродушием), know, pick out, tell, characterize, tell apart, tell from, make the difference (от - between: Sometimes it is the subtle things that make the difference between just ordinary and very special.), mark apart, tell apart, highlight2) Medicine: feature3) Literal: be the hallmark ( of) (Symmetry and and refinement of line are the hallmarks of these drawings. - Эти рисунки отличают симметрия и утончённость линий.)4) Rare: severalize (от чего-л.)5) Mathematics: distinguish (between), set (them) apart, tell the difference between (...) and (...)6) Economy: mark out7) Accounting: sign8) Psychology: denote9) Business: part10) Drilling: mark11) Makarov: mark off (напр. о кач-вах), confer a distinction on (отмечать наградой)12) SAP.tech. vary13) Marketology: spell -
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distinguish; tell apart; tell the difference (between)
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make out* * *distinguish; tell apart; tell the difference* * *appreciatedifferdifferentiatediscerndiscriminatedistinguishindiscriminationperceivetell -
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difference,(мн. differences), distinction; discrepancy (between, in)Considerable distinctions can be found when comparing the singing behaviour of these species .Although in its external morphology and appearance the form capistrata has much in common with O. lugens, in the course of its independent evolution it may have developed numerous behavioural distinctions from the latter .проводить различие (находить отличия) distinguish, discriminate, differentiateсущественное различие - considerable, great, marked, noticeable, striking, radical differenceРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > различие
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discriminate — di|scrim|i|nate [dıˈskrımıneıt] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: discriminare to divide , from discernere; DISCERN] 1.) [I] to treat a person or group differently from another in an unfair way discriminate against ▪ Under federal law, it is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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discriminate — verb 1 (I, T) to recognize a difference between things (+ between): It s sometimes difficult to discriminate between edible and poisonous mushrooms. | discriminate sth from: You must learn to discriminate fact from opinion. 2 (I) to treat people… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
discriminate — discriminately, adv. v. /di skrim euh nayt /; adj. /di skrim euh nit/, v., discriminated, discriminating, adj. v.i. 1. to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the… … Universalium