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1 languages become differentiated
Макаров: языки расходятсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > languages become differentiated
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2 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
3. мат. дифференцировать -
3 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 -
4 differentiate
[ˌdifə΄renʃieit] v տարբեր(վ)ել, զանազան(վ)ել. differentiate varieties տեսակներ տարբե րել. Languages become differentiated through time Ժամա նակի ընթացքում լեզուները ավելի են հեռանում մեկը մյուսից
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