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1 differentiates
ДифференцируетБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > differentiates
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2 differentiates
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3 it differentiates drama from tragedy
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it differentiates drama from tragedy
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4 reason differentiates man from other animals
Общая лексика: разум отличает человека от (других) животныхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > reason differentiates man from other animals
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5 reason differentiates man from other anomals
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > reason differentiates man from other anomals
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6 what differentiates animals from plants?
Математика: как отличить животных от растений?Универсальный англо-русский словарь > what differentiates animals from plants?
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7 differentiate
[͵dıfəʹrenʃıeıt] v1. 1) отличать, различать; проводить или устанавливать различие, дифференцировать; разграничиватьto differentiate prose from /and/ poetry - отличать поэзию от прозы, разграничивать поэзию и прозу
it's wrong to differentiate between pupils - нехорошо по-разному относиться к ученикам
2) отличать, составлять отличительную чертуit differentiates drama from tragedy - это и составляет разницу между драмой и трагедией
reason differentiates man from other animals - разум отличает человека от (других) животных
2. 1) обыкн. pass делать несхожим; вызывать расхождение2) делаться несхожим, расходиться; обособляться, дифференцироватьсяlanguages tend to differentiate - языки обнаруживают тенденцию к дифференциации
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8 differentiate
differentiate [‚dɪfə'renʃɪeɪt](a) (distinguish) différencier, distinguer;∎ what differentiates this product from its competitors? qu'est-ce qui différencie ou distingue ce produit de ses concurrents?(b) Mathematics différencier, calculer la différentielle defaire la différence ou distinction;∎ I'm unable to differentiate between the two je ne vois pas de différence entre les deux;∎ she differentiates between morality and religion elle fait une distinction entre moralité et religion►► differentiated marketing marketing m de différenciation, marketing m différenciéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > differentiate
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9 (to) differentiate
(to) differentiate /dɪfəˈrɛnʃɪeɪt/A v. t.1 differenziare; contraddistinguere: (econ.) to differentiate a brand [a product], differenziare una marca [un prodotto]; What differentiates the dog from the wolf?, che cosa differenzia il cane dal lupo?2 distinguere; riconoscere (fra): It takes training to differentiate genuine items from fakes, ci vuole pratica per distinguere gli articoli originali dai falsi; Stem cells give rise to differentiated cells, le cellule staminali danno origine a cellule distinte3 fare differenze; discriminare (fra)B v. i.2 distinguere, fare la differenza (tra): You must differentiate between causes and effects, bisogna distinguere tra cause ed effetti; the need to differentiate between different types of clients, la necessità di disinguere tra tipi diversi di clienti. -
10 (to) differentiate
(to) differentiate /dɪfəˈrɛnʃɪeɪt/A v. t.1 differenziare; contraddistinguere: (econ.) to differentiate a brand [a product], differenziare una marca [un prodotto]; What differentiates the dog from the wolf?, che cosa differenzia il cane dal lupo?2 distinguere; riconoscere (fra): It takes training to differentiate genuine items from fakes, ci vuole pratica per distinguere gli articoli originali dai falsi; Stem cells give rise to differentiated cells, le cellule staminali danno origine a cellule distinte3 fare differenze; discriminare (fra)B v. i.2 distinguere, fare la differenza (tra): You must differentiate between causes and effects, bisogna distinguere tra cause ed effetti; the need to differentiate between different types of clients, la necessità di disinguere tra tipi diversi di clienti. -
11 differentiate
differentiate [‚dɪfəˈren∫ɪeɪt]• he cannot differentiate between red and green il ne fait pas la différence entre le rouge et le vert• in his article he differentiates between... dans son article, il fait la distinction entre...* * *[ˌdɪfə'renʃɪeɪt] 1.transitive verb1) ( tell the difference) différencier ( from de)2) ( make the difference) différencier ( from de)3) Mathematics calculer la différentielle de2.1) ( tell the difference) faire la différence ( between entre)2) ( show the difference) faire la distinction ( between entre)3) ( discriminate) faire des différences ( between entre) -
12 differentiate
1. v отличать, различать; проводить или устанавливать различие, дифференцировать; разграничиватьto differentiate prose from poetry — отличать поэзию от прозы, разграничивать поэзию и прозу
2. v отличать, составлять отличительную черту3. v обыкн. делать несхожим; вызывать расхождение4. v делаться несхожим, расходиться; обособляться, дифференцироваться5. v мат. дифференцироватьСинонимический ряд:1. change (verb) adapt; alter; change; modify2. know (verb) contrast; difference; discern; discrepate; discriminate; distinguish; extricate; know; separate; set off; sever; severalize; tell3. mark (verb) characterise; individualise; mark; qualify; set apart; signaliseАнтонимический ряд:confuse; group; mingle -
13 separates
Синонимический ряд:1. breaks up (verb) breaks up; dichotomizes; disjoints; dissects; dissevers; disunites; ruptures; splits up; sunders2. discharges (verb) demobilises; demobilizes; discharges; muster out; musters out3. divorces (verb) breaks; detaches; disjoins; divorces; severs4. groups (verb) assorts; categorises; classes; classifies; groups; pigeon-holes; sort out5. isolates (verb) close off; closes off; cut off; cuts off; insulates; islands; isolates; secludes; segregates; sequesters6. knows (verb) differences; differentiates; discerns; discriminates; distinguishes; extricates; knows; tells7. parts (verb) break off; break up; divides; partitions; parts; sections; segments; splits8. sorts (verb) combs; sifts; sorts; winnows -
14 severs
Синонимический ряд:1. cuts (verb) carves; cleaves; cuts; dissects; dissevers; slices; splits; sunders2. knows (verb) differences; differentiates; discerns; discriminates; distinguishes; extricates; knows3. separates (verb) breaks; breaks up; detaches; dichotomizes; disjoins; disjoints; disunites; divides; divorces; parts; ruptures; separates; splits up -
15 brand
Mktgthe distinguishing proprietary name, symbol, or trademark that differentiates a particular product, or service, from others of a similar nature -
16 core business
Gen Mgtthe central, and usually the original, focus of an organization’s activities that differentiates it from others and makes a vital contribution to its success. The concept of core business became prominent in the 1980s when diversification by large companies failed to generate the anticipated degree of commercial success. In 1982, Tom Peters’s and Robert Waterman’s book In Search of Excellence suggested that organizations should stick to the knitting and avoid diversifying into areas beyond their field of expertise. An organization’s core business should be defined by the core competences of the organization. -
17 core competence
Gen Mgt, HRa key ability or strength that an organization has acquired that differentiates it from others, gives it competitive advantage, and contributes to its long-term success. The concept of core competence is most closely associated with the work of Gary Hamel and C. K. Prahalad, notably in their book Competing for the Future (1994). They describe core competences as bundles of skills and technologies resulting from organizational learning. These provide access to markets, contribute to customer value, and are difficult for competitors to imitate. Core competence is a resource-based approach to corporate strategy. The terms core competence and core capability are often used interchangeably, but some writers make varying distinctions between the two concepts. -
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19 unique selling point
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20 unique selling proposition
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