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1 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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2 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 -
3 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) -
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5 проводить дискриминацию потребителей
Монополист может проводить дискриминацию потребителей, исходя из данных об их прошлом потреблении. — The monopolist can discriminate between customers on the basis of their past consumption.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > проводить дискриминацию потребителей
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6 hacer distinción entre
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7 discriminar
v.1 to discriminate against.Ella discrimina a los gordos She discriminates fat people.Los racistas discriminan Racists have prejudice.Los signos discriminan las enfermedades Signs discriminate diseases.2 to discern, to analyze, to judge, to analyse.Ella discrimina los pro y contra She discerns the pros and cons.* * *1 (diferenciar) to discriminate, distinguish2 (por raza, religión, etc) to discriminate against■ nos discriminaron porque éramos extranjeros we were discriminated against because we were foreigners* * *1. VT1) [+ persona, colectivo] to discriminate against2) [+ colores, sabores] to differentiate between2.VI to discriminate ( entre between)* * *verbo transitivoa) <persona/colectividad> to discriminate againstb) ( distinguir) to differentiate, distinguish* * *= discriminate, disenfranchise.Ex. It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.Ex. This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.----* sin discriminar = indiscriminate.* * *verbo transitivoa) <persona/colectividad> to discriminate againstb) ( distinguir) to differentiate, distinguish* * *= discriminate, disenfranchise.Ex: It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.
Ex: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.* sin discriminar = indiscriminate.* * *discriminar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona/colectividad› to discriminate againstse siente discriminado por sus compañeros he feels discriminated against by his colleagues2 (distinguir) to differentiate, distinguish■ discriminarvito discriminateno discrimina he's completely undiscriminating* * *
discriminar ( conjugate discriminar) verbo transitivo
discriminar verbo transitivo
1 (marginar) to discriminate against
estar discriminado, to be discriminated against
sentirse discriminado, to feel discriminated against
2 (diferenciar, distinguir) to discriminate between o to tell the difference between: no discrimina los colores, she can't tell one colour from another
' discriminar' also found in these entries:
English:
discriminate
* * *discriminar vt1. [marginar] to discriminate against;discriminar a alguien por algo to discriminate against sb because of sth;sentirse discriminado to feel discriminated against2. [distinguir] to discriminate;discriminar algo de to discriminate o distinguish sth from* * *v/t1 discriminate against2 ( diferenciar) differentiate* * *discriminar vt1) : to discriminate against2) : to distinguish, to differentiate* * *discriminar vb to discriminate against -
8 diferenciar
v.1 to distinguish, to differentiate.2 to tell apart, to differentiate, to discern, to distinguish.Ricardo discierne las medidas Richard discerns=weighs the measures.* * *1 (distinguir) to differentiate, distinguish ( entre, between)2 (hacer diferente) to make different1 to differ, be different ( por, because of)2 (destacarse) to distinguish oneself, stand out ( por, because of)* * *verb2) distinguish* * *1. VT1) (=hacer diferencias) to distinguish, differentiateno sabe diferenciar entre uno y otro — she can't distinguish o differentiate between the two
2) (=hacer diferente) to make different3) (=variar) to vary the use of, alter the function of4) (Mat) to differentiate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <colores/sonidos> to tell the difference between, differentiate between2.diferenciar algo de algo: no diferencia lo que está bien de lo que está mal — he can't distinguish between right and wrong
diferenciarse v pron¿en qué se diferencia esta especie? — what makes this species different?
diferenciarse de algo/alguien — to differ from something/somebody
sólo se diferencia del otro en or por el precio — the only difference between this one and the other one is the price
* * *= differentiate, discern, discriminate, sift, screen out, tell + the difference, tell + apart, set + Nombre + apart, decouple.Ex. Sometimes it is acceptable to treat such words or concepts as equivalent to one another, and on other occasions it is important to differentiate between such terms.Ex. Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex. It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.Ex. Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex. Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex. The user will have no means of telling the difference.Ex. No two paper moulds of the hand-press period were ever precisely identical, and individual moulds can be identified by their paper images; even the two moulds of a pair, which were deliberately made to look alike, can be told apart by the paper made in them.Ex. What sets them apart is, primarily, the commercial considerations that directly affect the publishers' gatekeeper role but only indirectly affect that of the librarians.Ex. The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.----* diferenciar de = mark + Nombre + off from.* no diferenciarse de = be nothing short of.* sabiendo diferenciar entre lo que vale y lo que no = discriminatingly.* * *1.verbo transitivo <colores/sonidos> to tell the difference between, differentiate between2.diferenciar algo de algo: no diferencia lo que está bien de lo que está mal — he can't distinguish between right and wrong
diferenciarse v pron¿en qué se diferencia esta especie? — what makes this species different?
diferenciarse de algo/alguien — to differ from something/somebody
sólo se diferencia del otro en or por el precio — the only difference between this one and the other one is the price
* * *= differentiate, discern, discriminate, sift, screen out, tell + the difference, tell + apart, set + Nombre + apart, decouple.Ex: Sometimes it is acceptable to treat such words or concepts as equivalent to one another, and on other occasions it is important to differentiate between such terms.
Ex: Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex: It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.Ex: Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex: Most journals rely for a substantial part of their income on advertisements; how would advertisers view the prospect of being selectively screened out by readers?.Ex: The user will have no means of telling the difference.Ex: No two paper moulds of the hand-press period were ever precisely identical, and individual moulds can be identified by their paper images; even the two moulds of a pair, which were deliberately made to look alike, can be told apart by the paper made in them.Ex: What sets them apart is, primarily, the commercial considerations that directly affect the publishers' gatekeeper role but only indirectly affect that of the librarians.Ex: The physical library will probably become less viable over time and so it is important to decouple the information professional from the library unit.* diferenciar de = mark + Nombre + off from.* no diferenciarse de = be nothing short of.* sabiendo diferenciar entre lo que vale y lo que no = discriminatingly.* * *diferenciar [A1 ]vt‹colores/sonidos› to tell the difference between, differentiate between, tell … apartno sabe diferenciar entre estas dos plantas he can't differentiate between o tell the difference between these two plants, he can't tell these two plants apartdiferenciar algo DE algo:no diferencia lo que está bien de lo que está mal he doesn't know the difference between right and wrong, he can't differentiate between right and wrong, he can't distinguish between right and wrong¿en qué se diferencia esta especie? what is different about this species?, what makes this species different?, how does this species differ?diferenciarse DE algo/algn:sólo se diferencia del otro en or por el precio the only difference between this one and the other one is the pricese diferencia de ella en muchas cosas he's different from her in many ways* * *
diferenciar ( conjugate diferenciar) verbo transitivo ‹colores/sonidos› to tell the difference between, differentiate between
diferenciarse verbo pronominal:◊ ¿en qué se diferencia esta especie? what makes this species different?;
no se diferencian en nada there's no difference between them;
diferenciarse de algo/algn to differ from sth/sb;
solo se diferencia del otro en or por el precio the only difference between this one and the other one is the price
diferenciar verbo transitivo
1 (saber discernir) to distinguish, tell the difference: no diferencia la seda del algodón, she can't tell the difference between silk and cotton
2 (hacer distinto) to differentiate: eso es lo que nos diferencia, that's what makes us different
' diferenciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- caracterizar
- discriminar
- distinguir
English:
differentiate
- from
- set apart
- distinguish
* * *♦ vt1. [distinguir] to distinguish (de/entre from/between);hay que diferenciar el tai-chi de las artes marciales you have to distinguish tai chi from the martial arts;no sabe diferenciar entre las setas venenosas y las comestibles he can't tell the difference between poisonous mushrooms and edible ones2. Mat to differentiate♦ vito distinguish, to differentiate* * *v/t differentiate* * *diferenciar vt: to differentiate between, to distinguish* * *diferenciar vb (distinguir) to distinguish -
9 discernir
v.to discern, to distinguish.discernir algo de algo to distinguish something from somethingRicardo discierne sus intenciones Richard distinguishes her intentions.Ricardo discierne las medidas Richard discerns=weighs the measures.* * *(e changes to ie in stressed syllables)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *1. VT1) (=distinguir) to distinguish, discern2) (Jur) [+ tutor] to appoint3) esp LAm [+ premio] to award (a to)2.VI to discern, distinguish ( entre between)* * *1.verbo intransitivo to distinguish, discern2.discernir entre el bien y el mal — to distinguish o discern between good and evil o between right and wrong
discernir vtb) ( distinguir)* * *= discern, discriminate, make + sense (out) of.Ex. Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex. It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.Ex. The resultant guiding must be clear, by being both easy to read and easy to make sense of.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to distinguish, discern2.discernir entre el bien y el mal — to distinguish o discern between good and evil o between right and wrong
discernir vtb) ( distinguir)* * *= discern, discriminate, make + sense (out) of.Ex: Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.
Ex: It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.Ex: The resultant guiding must be clear, by being both easy to read and easy to make sense of.* * *vito distinguish, discerndiscernir entre el bien y el mal to distinguish o discern between good and bad■ discernirvtA1 (percibir) ‹forma› to discern ( frml), to perceive2 (distinguir) discernir algo DE algo to distinguish sth FROM sthdiscernir el bien del mal to distinguish good from evilB ( period); ‹premio› to awardC ( Der) ‹tutela› to award* * *
discernir verbo transitivo
1 to distinguish: sabré discernir qué zapatos me convienen, I'll know which shoes are best for me
2 Jur to designate
' discernir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diferenciar
- criterio
English:
discriminate
* * *♦ vtto discern, to distinguish;discernir algo de algo to distinguish sth from sth;no sabía discernir lo superfluo de lo imprescindible she was incapable of distinguishing what was superfluous from what was essential;con aquel ruido no lograba discernir qué decían en la tele with all that noise she couldn't hear what they were saying on the television♦ vi* * *v/t distinguish, discern* * *discernir {25} v: to discern, to distinguish -
10 unterscheiden
(unreg., untr., hat)I vt/i distinguish ( zwischen + Dat between), make a distinction (between); (erkennen) aus einer Menge, aus der Ferne etc.: distinguish, make out; etw. unterscheiden von... auch tell s.th. from...; sie sind kaum zu unterscheiden you can hardly tell the difference; Zwillinge etc.: you can hardly tell them apart; zwischen A und B unterscheiden können be able to distinguish ( oder to tell the difference) between A and B; das unterscheidet ihn von... that sets him apart from...II v/refl differ ( von from); sich unterscheiden dadurch, dass differ in (+ Ger.) wie oder worin unterscheidet sich A von B? what’s the difference between A and B?, in what way(s) are A and B different ( oder do A and B differ)?; A und B unterscheiden sich nicht there’s no difference between A and B* * *to set apart; to separate; to distinguish; to discriminate;sich unterscheidento vary; to be different; to differ* * *un|ter|schei|den [ʊntɐ'ʃaidn] ptp unterschieden insep irreg [ʊntɐ'ʃiːdn]1. vt(= einen Unterschied machen, trennen) to distinguish; (= auseinanderhalten auch) to tell apartA nicht von B unterschéíden können — to be unable to tell the difference between A and B, to be unable to tell A from B
zwei Personen (voneinander) unterschéíden — to tell two people apart
kannst du die beiden unterschéíden? — can you tell which is which/who is who?
das unterschéídende Merkmal — the distinguishing feature
nach verschiedenen Merkmalen unterschéíden — to classify or divide according to various characteristics
2. vito differentiate, to distinguish3. vrsich von etw/jdm unterschéíden — to differ from sth/sb
worin unterscheidet sich eine Amsel von einer Drossel? — what is the difference between a blackbird and a thrush?
* * *1) ((with between) to make or see a difference between: It is difficult to discriminate between real and pretended cases of poverty.) discriminate2) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) distinguish3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) distinguish4) (to distinguish; to see (a difference); to know or decide: Can you tell the difference between them?; I can't tell one from the other; You can tell if the meat is cooked by/from the colour.) tell* * *un·ter·schei·den *[ʊntɐʃaidn̩]I. vt▪ etw \unterscheiden to distinguish [or make a distinction] between sthder Botaniker unterscheidet Fichten und Kiefern the botanist makes a distinction between firs and pines▪ etw voneinander [an etw dat] \unterscheiden to tell the difference between things [or to tell things apart] [by sth]ich kann die beiden nie \unterscheiden I can never tell the difference between the twoUlmen und Linden kann man leicht \unterscheiden you can easily tell elm trees from lime treeser kann ein Schneeglöckchen nicht von einer Schlüsselblume \unterscheiden he can't tell the difference between a snowdrop and a cowslip▪ jdn von jdm \unterscheiden to distinguish sb from sbwas sie so sehr von ihrer Schwester unterscheidet, ist ihre musikalische Begabung what distinguishes her so much from her sister is her musical talentII. vi[zwischen Dingen] \unterscheiden to differentiate [or make a distinction] [between things]zwischen... und... nicht \unterscheiden können to not be able to distinguish [or tell the difference] between... and...III. vrer unterscheidet sich von seiner Kollegin in seiner Gelassenheit he differs from his colleague in that he is much more relaxedihr unterscheidet euch echt nicht voneinander! you're as bad as each other!* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb distinguish2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb distinguish; differentiate3.* * *unterscheiden (irr, untrennb, hat)A. v/t & v/i distinguish (zwischen +dat between), make a distinction (between); (erkennen) aus einer Menge, aus der Ferne etc: distinguish, make out;etwas unterscheiden von … auch tell sth from …;sie sind kaum zu unterscheiden you can hardly tell the difference; Zwillinge etc: you can hardly tell them apart;zwischen A und B unterscheiden können be able to distinguish ( oder to tell the difference) between A and B;das unterscheidet ihn von … that sets him apart from …B. v/r differ (von from);sich unterscheiden dadurch, dass differ in (+ger)worin unterscheidet sich A von B? what’s the difference between A and B?, in what way(s) are A and B different ( oder do A and B differ)?;A und B unterscheiden sich nicht there’s no difference between A and B* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb distinguish2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb distinguish; differentiate3.* * *(von) v.to distinguish (from) v. v.to differentiate v.to discern v.to discriminate v.to distinguish v.to tell the difference expr. -
11 разграничавам
1. delimit, demarcate, draw-a/the line (between), mark offразграничавам функциите delimit the functions/activities; determine the spheres of action2. (различавам) differentiate; distinguish, discriminate (between)* * *разгранича̀вам,гл.1. delimit, demarcate, draw a/the line (between), mark off; \разграничавам функциите determine the spheres of action;2. ( различавам) differentiate; distinguish, discriminate (between); contradistinguish;3. ( разделям) dissociate.* * *delimit: разграничавам responsibilities - разграничавам отговорности; demarcate; differentiate; distinguish{dis`tiNgwiS}: Thinking разграничавамes man from animal. - Мисленето разграничава човека от животното.* * *1. (различавам) differentiate; distinguish, discriminate (between) 2. delimit, demarcate, draw- a/the line (between), mark off 3. РАЗГРАНИЧАВАМ функциите delimit the functions/activities;determine the spheres of action -
12 forskel
sg - fórskellen, pl - fórskelleра́зница ж, разли́чие сdet er mig úden fórskel — мне э́то безразли́чно
* * *difference, distinction* * *( skelnen, skelnemærke) distinction ( fx a distinction without a difference; when there is a difference between two words, the dictionary aims to make the distinction clear);(spøg.) it is the same difference;[ forskel i alder] difference in age;[ gøre forskel] discriminate,( være uretfærdig) be unfair;[ det gør en stor forskel] it makes all the difference;[ gøre forskel på] distinguish (el. discriminate el. make a distinction) between;( være uretfærdig) discriminate between;[ kende forskel] tell the difference;[ kan du kende forskel på John og Tom?] can you tell John from Tom?[ kan du kende forskel på dem?] can you tell them apart?[ den lille forskel] the little difference;[ en forskel på ti år (, to pund etc)] a difference of ten years (, two pounds etc);[ der er forskel på dem] they are different;[ der er ikke meget forskel på dem] they are not much (el. very) different; they are much the same;[ der er forskel på kvinder] there are women and women;[ jeg kan ikke se forskel] I cannot tell the difference;[ til forskel fra] unlike;F in contradistinction to;[ uden forskel] indiscriminately. -
13 discriminare
1. v/i discriminate2. v/t stranieri, donne discriminate against* * *discriminare v.tr.1 to discriminate; to distinguish: non devi discriminare le persone secondo le loro idee politiche, you must not discriminate between people on the basis of their political beliefs; discriminare le donne, to discriminate against women2 (dir.) to extenuate.* * *[diskrimi'nare]verbo transitivodiscriminare qcn. — to discriminate against sb
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discernere v.tr.1 ( vedere) to discern; to perceive; to descry: si poteva discernere una casa in lontananza, we could discern a house in the distance2 ( distinguere) to discriminate; to distinguish: discernere il bene dal male, to distinguish right from wrong.* * *[diʃ'ʃɛrnere]verbo transitivo1) (distinguere) to discern* * *discernere/di∫'∫εrnere/ [85]1 (distinguere) to discern2 (distinguere) discernere il vero dal falso to discriminate between truth and untruth. -
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Различать - to distinguish (between), to discriminate (between), to differentiate (between)The counter makes it possible to distinguish between different particles which have velocities very close to one another.Thus, the penetration depth is a parameter which can discriminate between the wear of PVC and PCTFE.Различать по-- The enzymes may be differentiated for the most part by their specificity for particular substrates.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > различать
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Глагол различать может переводиться английскими discern, distinguish и discriminate. Discern – наиболее общее слово; взаимозаменяется с глаголом distinguish в значении 'распознавать с помощью зрения или слуха': to discern objects at twilight и to distinguish objects at twilight; to discern the whistle of a distant train и to distinguish the whistle of a distant train. Discern и distinguish также могут взаимозаменяться в значении 'выделить предмет из числа других по внешним характерным признакам, отличить': to discern (to distinguish) real pearls from imitation pearls. Discern взаимозаменяется с discriminate в значении 'составить суждение или сделать умозаключение в отношении реально существующих (часто внутренних) различий между предметами или явлениями': to discriminate between good and bad и to discern between good and bad. Различать в значении 'отличать – распознавать разницу' передается, также английскими to know from и to tell from: трудно различить их (отличить их друг от друга) – it is difficult to tell (to know) one from the other.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > различать
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discerner [disεʀne]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = distinguer) [+ forme] to discern ; [+ bruit, nuance] to detect* * *disɛʀne1) ( par un effort d'attention) to detect [signe, odeur, expression]; to make out [silhouette, bruit]2) ( par un effort de réflexion) to make out [mobiles, intentions]* * *disɛʀne vtto discern, to make out* * *discerner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( par un effort d'attention) to detect [signe, odeur, expression]; to make out, to discern fml [silhouette, bruit]; discerner un fauteuil to make out the shape of an armchair;2 ( par un effort de réflexion) to make out [mobiles, intentions]; discerner le vrai du faux to discriminate between truth and untruth; discerner le bien du mal to be able to tell right from wrong.[disɛrne] verbe transitif3. [différencier]discerner quelque chose de quelque chose: discerner le bien du mal to distinguish (between) right and wrong, to tell right from wrong -
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Отличать от - to distinguish between, to distinguish from, to differentiate between, to differentiate from, to discriminate between, to discriminate fromAlso, it [the method] does not distinguish between a well designed quiet pump and a badly designed noisy pump. (Кроме того, метод не дает возможности отличить...)Отличать от... по-- Thus the effects of long range internal stresses upon deformation can be distinguished from the effects of short range internal stresses by their respective slow and fast kinetics.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отличать
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•A distinction is made between the boiling point and the condensation point.
•Colour vision is the ability to discriminate (or distinguish) lights on the basis of their wavelength composition.
•To discriminate between a fluorescence signal and a background interference,...
•The eye can distinguish among (or identify) a great number of shades.
•The light microscope cannot distinguish objects smaller than about 10-5 centimetre.
•Geologists recognize (or differentiate) three major classes of rocks.
II•The normal eye readily distinguishes the figure.
•To perceive the subtle differences between them,...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > различать
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(n.) = fringe benefits, fringesEx. The cost of fringe benefits is an additional cost to the organization, and most employees do not recognize that fringe benefits supplement their salaries.Ex. This Act provides that it is 'an unlawful employment practice for an employer to discriminate between men and women with regard to fringes'.* * *(n.) = fringe benefits, fringesEx: The cost of fringe benefits is an additional cost to the organization, and most employees do not recognize that fringe benefits supplement their salaries.
Ex: This Act provides that it is 'an unlawful employment practice for an employer to discriminate between men and women with regard to fringes'.
См. также в других словарях:
discriminate between — index choose, compare Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
discriminate between — make a distinction between two or more things … English contemporary dictionary
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, 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 — [[t]dɪskrɪ̱mɪneɪt[/t]] discriminates, discriminating, discriminated 1) VERB If you can discriminate between two things, you can recognize that they are different. [V between pl n] He is incapable of discriminating between a good idea and a… … English dictionary
discriminate */ — UK [dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt] / US [dɪˈskrɪmɪˌneɪt] verb Word forms discriminate : present tense I/you/we/they discriminate he/she/it discriminates present participle discriminating past tense discriminated past participle discriminated 1) [intransitive] to … English dictionary
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
discriminate — dis|crim|i|nate [ dı skrımı,neıt ] verb * 1. ) intransitive to treat someone unfairly because of their religion, race, or other personal features: Employers are not allowed to discriminate on the basis of gender. discriminate against: Caulfield… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
discriminate — 01. It is illegal to [discriminate] against someone based on their race, sex, age or sexual orientation. 02. Children of mixed races often face [discrimination] in our society. 03. This new drug is able to [discriminate] between healthy cells and … Grammatical examples in English
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