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1 kende forskel på
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2 udmærke sig
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3 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. -
4 udmærke
vb( hædre) honour;( kendetegne) be characteristic of, characterize;(forst) mark;[ udmærke sig] distinguish oneself, gain distinction, make one's mark;[ udmærke sig ved] distinguish oneself by,( være ejendommelig ved) be characterized by, be distinguished by, be remarkable for. -
5 adskille
take apart, disconnect, distinguish, divorce, segregate, separate* * ** separate;( om racer) segregate;( udgøre forskellen på) differentiate ( fx that which differentiates a Dane from a German is...);[ adskille sig fra] differ from. -
6 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. -
7 sondre
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8 væsentlig
appreciable, considerable* * *I. adj essential,( betydelig) considerable ( fx part), substantial ( fx improvement);[ af væsentlig betydning] essential;[ i alt væsentligt] in all essentials, in essence;[ i det væsentlige] essentially;[ skelne mellem væsentligt og uvæsentligt] distinguish between essentials and unessentials;(se også grad).II. adv essentially, materially;( for største delen) chiefly, mostly;( så godt som) practically ( fx it is practically the same);( meget) much ( fx it is much better). -
9 at adskille
to distinguish
См. также в других словарях:
distinguish — dis·tin·guish vt: to identify or explain differences in or from distinguish ed the cases on factual grounds Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. distinguish … Law dictionary
Distinguish — Dis*tin guish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Distinguished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Distinguishing}.] [F. distinguer, L. distinguere, distinctum; di = dis + stinguere to quench, extinguish; prob. orig., to prick, and so akin to G. stechen, E. stick, and perh.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distinguish — 1 Distinguish, differentiate, discriminate, demarcate are synonymous when they mean to point out or mark the differences between things that are or seem to be much alike or closely related. Distinguish presupposes sources of confusion; the things … New Dictionary of Synonyms
distinguish — [di stiŋ′gwish] vt. [< L distinguere, to separate, discriminate < dis , apart + stinguere, to prick < IE base * steig , to prick, pierce (> STICK, Ger sticken, to embroider, Gr stigma) + ISH, sense 2] 1. to separate or mark off by… … English World dictionary
distinguish — [v1] tell the difference analyze, ascertain, categorize, characterize, classify, collate, decide, demarcate, determinate, determine, diagnose, diagnosticate, differentiate, discriminate, divide, estimate, extricate, figure out, finger*, identify … New thesaurus
distinguish — ► VERB 1) recognize, show, or treat as different. 2) manage to discern (something barely perceptible). 3) be an identifying characteristic of. 4) (distinguish oneself) make oneself worthy of respect. DERIVATIVES distinguishable adjective … English terms dictionary
Distinguish — Dis*tin guish, v. i. 1. To make distinctions; to perceive the difference; to exercise discrimination; with between; as, a judge distinguishes between cases apparently similar, but differing in principle. [1913 Webster] 2. To become distinguished… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distinguish — 1560s, from M.Fr. distinguiss , stem of distinguer, or directly from L. distinguere to separate between, separate by pricking, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + stinguere to prick (see EXTINGUISH (Cf. extinguish), and Cf. L. instinguere … Etymology dictionary
distinguish */*/*/ — UK [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ] / US verb Word forms distinguish : present tense I/you/we/they distinguish he/she/it distinguishes present participle distinguishing past tense distinguished past participle distinguished 1) [intransitive/transitive] to recognize … English dictionary
distinguish — dis|tin|guish [ dı stıŋgwıʃ ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to recognize the differences between things: DIFFERENTIATE: He learned to distinguish a great variety of birds, animals, and plants. distinguish between: They concluded that… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
distinguish — 01. Children under the age of 4 cannot always [distinguish] between the truth and a lie. 02. Witnesses to the crime said the suspect had no [distinguishing] features. 03. The Beatles [distinguished] themselves as perhaps the most important… … Grammatical examples in English