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1 distinguishable
adjective som kan skjelnesadj. \/dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbl\/1) som kan skjelnes2) merkbar, tydelig3) som kan deles inn, som kan deles oppdistinguishable from som skiller seg fradistinguishable into som kan deles inn, som kan deles opp i -
2 distinguishable
adjective* * *adjective unterscheidbar* * *dis·tin·guish·able[dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃəbl̩]adj unterscheidbarto be clearly [or plainly] \distinguishable leicht zu unterscheiden sein▪ to be \distinguishable from sb/sth von jdm/etw zu unterscheiden sein* * *[dI'stIŋgwɪʃəbl]adj1) (= easily told apart) unterscheidbarto be ( barely) distinguishable from sth — (kaum) von etw zu unterscheiden sein
to be distinguishable by sth — an etw (dat) erkennbar sein
it is easily or readily distinguishable — es ist leicht zu unterscheiden
the two types are easily/no longer distinguishable — die beiden Arten sind leicht/nicht mehr auseinanderzuhalten or voneinander zu unterscheiden
2) (= discernible) shape, voice, words, figure erkennbar, zu erkennen* * *distinguishable adj (adv distinguishably)1. unterscheidbar ( from von)2. wahrnehmbar, erkennbar, auszumachen(d)3. kenntlich (by an dat, durch)* * *adjective* * *adj.unterscheidbar adj. -
3 distinguishable
adj (distinguishably [adv]) koji se može razlikovati ([from] od), lučiv,razbe- riv; koji se može podijeliti ([into] u); značajan* * *
koji se može podijeliti
koji se može razlikovati
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4 distinguish
1. transitive verb1) (make out) erkennen2) (differentiate) unterscheiden; (characterize) kennzeichnen3) (make prominent)distinguish oneself [by something] — sich [durch etwas] hervortun
2. intransitive verbdistinguish oneself by doing something — sich dadurch hervortun, dass man etwas tut
distinguish between persons/things — Personen/Dinge auseinander halten
* * *[di'stiŋɡwiʃ]1) ((often with from) to mark as different: What distinguishes this café from all the others?) unterscheiden2) (to identify or make out: He could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.) wahrnehmen3) ((sometimes with between) to recognize a difference: I can't distinguish (between) the two types - they both look the same to me.) unterscheiden4) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) auszeichnen•- academic.ru/21321/distinguishable">distinguishable- distinguished* * *dis·tin·guish[dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃ]I. viII. vt1. (tell apart)▪ to \distinguish sb/sth from sb/sth jdn/etw von jdm/etw unterscheidento \distinguish a case LAW den Unterschied zu einem Präzedenzfall herausstellento be able to \distinguish good from evil Gut von Böse voneinander unterscheiden können▪ to \distinguish sb/sth from sb/sth jdn/etw von jdm/etw unterscheiden; (positively) jdn/etw von jdm/etw abhebenit's the range of his voice that \distinguishes him from other tenors sein Stimmumfang hebt ihn von anderen Tenören ab3. (discern)▪ to \distinguish sth etw ausmachen [o erkennen] [können]4. (excel)* * *[dI'stIŋgwɪʃ]1. vt1) (= make different) unterscheidenonly the length of their hair distinguishes the twins — die Zwillinge unterscheiden sich nur durch ihre Haarlänge
2) (= tell apart) unterscheiden, auseinanderhaltenhe can't distinguish green from or and red — er kann Rot nicht von Grün unterscheiden, er kann Rot und Grün nicht auseinanderhalten
2. vito distinguish between — unterscheiden zwischen (+dat), einen Unterschied machen zwischen (+dat)
3. vrsich auszeichnen, sich hervortun* * *distinguish [dıˈstıŋɡwıʃ]A v/t1. unterscheiden ( from von):as distinguished from im Unterschied zu, zum Unterschied von;only their clothes distinguish them sie unterscheiden sich nur durch ihre Kleidung2. unterscheiden, auseinanderhalten ( beide:by aufgrund gen):he can’t distinguish right from ( oder and) wrong er kann Recht nicht von Unrecht unterscheiden, er kann Recht und Unrecht nicht auseinanderhalten3. (deutlich) wahrnehmen, erkennen, ausmachen6. auszeichnen:distinguish o.s. sich auszeichnen (a. iron), sich profilieren;be distinguished by sth sich durch etwas auszeichnenhe can’t distinguish between right and wrong er kann Recht nicht von Unrecht unterscheiden, er kann Recht und Unrecht nicht auseinanderhaltendist. abk1. distance2. distant4. district* * *1. transitive verb1) (make out) erkennen2) (differentiate) unterscheiden; (characterize) kennzeichnendistinguish oneself [by something] — sich [durch etwas] hervortun
2. intransitive verbdistinguish oneself by doing something — sich dadurch hervortun, dass man etwas tut
distinguish between persons/things — Personen/Dinge auseinander halten
* * *(between) v.einen Unterschied machen (zwischen) ausdr. (from) v.unterscheiden (von) v. v.hervorheben v.kennzeichnen v.unterscheiden v. -
5 state
1) состояние2) положение4) физ. энергетический уровень5) государство || государственный6) штат7) заявлять; утверждать8) излагать; констатировать9) фиксировать•- completely defined state - completely reachable state - state of being curved - state of plane stressreduction to a single-domain state — физ. монодоменизация
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6 Intention
All acts have in common the character of being intended or willed. But one act is distinguishable from another by the content of it, the expected result of it, which is here spoken of as its intent. There is no obvious way in which we can say what act it is which is thought of or is done except by specifying this intent of it. (Lewis, 1946, p. 367)And has the reader never asked himself what kind of a mental fact is his intention of saying a thing before he has said it? It is an entirely definite intention, distinct from all other intentions, an absolutely distinct state of consciousness, therefore; and yet how much of it consists of definite sensorial images, either of words or of things? Hardly anything! Linger, and the words and things come into the mind; the anticipatory intention, the divination is there no more. But as the words that replace it arrive, it welcomes them successively and calls them right if they agree with it, it rejects them and calls them wrong if they do not. It has therefore a nature of its own of the most positive sort, and yet what can we say about it without using words that belong to the later mental facts that replace it? The intention to- say-so- and-so is the only name it can receive. One may admit that a good third of our psychic life consists in these rapid premonitory perspective views of schemes of thought not yet articulate. (James, 1890, p. 253)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Intention
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