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1 onderscheiden
onderscheiden1♦voorbeelden:1 de onderscheiden kantons van Zwitserland • the various/different cantons of Switzerland2 onderscheiden gevoelens • various/diverse feelings————————onderscheiden21 [(af)scheiden] distinguish2 [onderkennen] discern, distinguish3 [orde verlenen] decorate♦voorbeelden:1 goed van kwaad onderscheiden • distinguish/tell good from evil2 voorwerpen kunnen onderscheiden • be able to discern/distinguish objectsniet te onderscheiden zijn van • be indistinguishable fromII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich onderscheiden〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 bemerken
v. notice, perceive, discern -
3 bespeuren
v. perceive, discern, detect, espy -
4 gewaarworden
v. sense, feel, notice, discern, perceive -
5 onderscheiden
adj. distinct, several, discriminative, discriminatory, diverse, divers, manifold--------v. distinguish, discriminate, discern, difference, differentiate, make out, mark out, mark off, mark, tell apart, know, tell -
6 waarnemen
v. observe, heed, perceive, discern, behold, look after, take, take charge of -
7 onderscheiden
• to discern• to distinguish -
8 voorwerpen kunnen onderscheiden
voorwerpen kunnen onderscheidenbe able to discern/distinguish objectsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > voorwerpen kunnen onderscheiden
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Discern — Dis*cern , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discerned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discerning}.] [F. discerner, L. discernere, discretum; dis + cernere to separate, distinguish. See {Certain}, and cf. {Discreet}.] 1. To see and identify by noting a difference or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discern — Dis*cern , v. i. 1. To see or understand the difference; to make distinction; as, to discern between good and evil, truth and falsehood. [1913 Webster] More than sixscore thousand that cannot discern between their right hand their left. Jonah iv … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discern — [di sʉrn′, dizʉrn′] vt. [ME discernen < OFr discerner < L discernere < dis , apart + cernere, to separate: see HARVEST] 1. to separate (a thing) mentally from another or others; recognize as separate or different 2. to perceive or… … English World dictionary
discern — I (detect with the senses) verb appreciate, apprehend, apprehend clearly, ascertain, awake to, become acquainted with, become apprized, become aware of, become informed, behold, cast eyes on, catch sight of, cognize, command a view of, comprehend … Law dictionary
discern — (v.) late 14c., from O.Fr. discerner (13c.) distinguish (between), separate (by sifting), and directly from L. discernere to separate, set apart, divide, distribute; distinguish, perceive, from dis off, away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + cernere… … Etymology dictionary
discern — perceive, descry, observe, notice, remark, note, espy, behold, *see, view, survey, contemplate Analogous words: *discover, ascertain: divine, apprehend, anticipate, *foresee: pierce, penetrate, probe (see ENTER) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
discern — [v] catch sight of; recognize and understand anticipate, apprehend, ascertain, behold, descry, detect, determine, difference, differentiate, discover, discrepate, discriminate, distinguish, divine, espy, extricate, figure out, find out, focus,… … New thesaurus
discern — ► VERB 1) recognize or find out. 2) distinguish with difficulty by sight or with the other senses. DERIVATIVES discernible adjective. ORIGIN Latin discernere, from cernere to separate … English terms dictionary
discern — [[t]dɪsɜ͟ː(r)n[/t]] discerns, discerning, discerned 1) VERB If you can discern something, you are aware of it and know what it is. [FORMAL] [V n] You need a long series of data to be able to discern such a trend... [V wh] It was hard to discern… … English dictionary
discern — UK [dɪˈsɜː(r)n] / US [dɪˈsɜrn] verb [transitive] Word forms discern : present tense I/you/we/they discern he/she/it discerns present participle discerning past tense discerned past participle discerned formal 1) to notice something, especially… … English dictionary
discern — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly, easily, readily (esp. AmE) ▪ She could clearly discern a figure walking up to the house. ▪ barely (esp. AmE), dimly (esp. BrE), just … Collocations dictionary