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1 discriminate
intransitive verb1) (distinguish) unterscheidendiscriminate between [two things] — unterscheiden zwischen [zwei Dingen]
2)discriminate against/in favour of somebody — jemanden diskriminieren/bevorzugen
* * *[di'skrimineit]1) ((with between) to make or see a difference between: It is difficult to discriminate between real and pretended cases of poverty.) unterscheiden2) ((often with against) to treat a certain kind of people differently: He was accused of discriminating against women employees.) benachteiligen•- academic.ru/20922/discrimination">discrimination* * *dis·crimi·nate[dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt]I. vi1. (differentiate) unterscheiden, einen Unterschied machen2. (be prejudiced) diskriminierento \discriminate in favour of sb jdn bevorzugen [o begünstigen]▪ to \discriminate against sb jdn diskriminieren [o benachteiligenII. vt1. (tell apart)▪ to \discriminate sth from sth etw von etw dat unterscheiden; (twins, sth identical etc.) etw auseinanderhalten2. (mark as distinctive)▪ to \discriminate sb/sth from sb/sth jdn/etw von jdm/etw abheben* * *[dI'skrImIneɪt]1. vi2) (= make unfair distinction) Unterschiede machen (between zwischen +dat)of/against sb — jdn bevorzugen/benachteiligen
2. vtunterscheiden, einen Unterschied machen zwischen (+dat)* * *discriminate [dıˈskrımıneıt]Death does not discriminate der Tod macht keinen Unterschied;discriminate between Personen unterschiedlich behandeln;discriminate in favo(u)r of sb jemanden begünstigen oder bevorzugenB v/t1. (voneinander) unterscheiden, auseinanderhalten ( from von)2. absondern, abtrennen ( beide:from von)3. unterscheiden, abheben ( beide:from von)C adj [-nət] (adv discriminately) scharf unterscheidend, feine Unterschiede machend* * *intransitive verb1) (distinguish) unterscheidendiscriminate between [two things] — unterscheiden zwischen [zwei Dingen]
2)discriminate against/in favour of somebody — jemanden diskriminieren/bevorzugen
* * *v.benachteiligen v.unterscheiden v. -
2 discriminate
[dɪ'skrɪmɪneɪt]1) (act with prejudice) fare discriminazionito discriminate against sb. — discriminare qcn
2) (distinguish) discriminare, distinguere ( between tra)* * *[di'skrimineit]1) ((with between) to make or see a difference between: It is difficult to discriminate between real and pretended cases of poverty.) distinguere2) ((often with against) to treat a certain kind of people differently: He was accused of discriminating against women employees.) discriminare•* * *discriminate /dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt/a.discriminato; distinto.(to) discriminate /dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt/v. t. e i.1 discriminare; fare discriminazioni: It is illegal to discriminate on the grounds of race, sex or age, è illegale discriminare in base alla razza, al sesso o all'età; The court found that her employer had discriminated against her because she was a woman, il tribunale ha giudicato il suo datore di lavore colpevole di discriminazione nei suoi confronti perché era una donna2 discernere; distinguere: He cannot discriminate good films from bad, non sa distinguere un film buono da uno cattivo; Some people can't discriminate between red and green, alcune persone non distinguono il rosso dal verde.* * *[dɪ'skrɪmɪneɪt]1) (act with prejudice) fare discriminazionito discriminate against sb. — discriminare qcn
2) (distinguish) discriminare, distinguere ( between tra) -
3 discriminate
§ განსხვავება, სხვადასხვაგვარად მოპყრობა, შევიწროება§1 გარჩევა (გაარჩევს), განსხვავება (განასხვავებს)she discriminates good people from bad კარგ და ცუდ ხალხს ერთმანეთისაგან არჩევს2 წინასწარ აკვიატებულად / მიკერძოებით მოქცევა ვინმეს მიმართour boss discriminates against women / in favour of women ჩვენი უფროსი კაცებს / ქალებს ანიჭებს უპირატესობას -
4 discern
dɪˈsə:n гл.
1) а) разглядеть Below the bridge we could discern just a narrow weedy ditch. ≈ Под мостом мы могли разглядеть лишь узкую канаву, заросшую сорняками. Some people find it difficult to discern blue from green. ≈ Некоторые люди с трудом отличают синий от зеленого. б) различать, распознавать (не только зрительно, но и с помощью других органов чувств)
2) а) понять, разгадать It was hard to discern why this was happening. ≈ Было трудно понять, почему это происходит. б) отличать( one thing from another - одно от другого) ;
проводить различие How can we discern the difference between two books in a dark room? ≈ Как можно отличить две книги друг от друга в темноте? ∙ Syn: discriminate
2. разглядеть, (у) видеть - to * a spire in the distance увидеть вдали (горный) пик заметить - to * an odour почуять запах - to * a muffled sobbing услышать приглушенные рыдания видеть, понимать;
различать - to * no difference не видеть разницы - to * real causes обнаружить /понять/ истинные причины - only then did I * how their feelings differed from mine только тогда я понял, насколько их чувства отличались от моих - to * good and bad /good from bad, between good and bad/ различать добро и зло, отличать добро от зла (книжное) отличать, отделять, выделять;
делать, проводить различие discern отличать;
проводить различие;
to discern no difference не видеть разницы ~ отличать ~ разглядеть ~ различать, распознавать;
разглядеть;
we discerned a sail in the distance вдали мы увидели парус;
to discern (smb.'s) intentions разгадать (чьи-л.) намерения ~ различать ~ различать, распознавать;
разглядеть;
we discerned a sail in the distance вдали мы увидели парус;
to discern (smb.'s) intentions разгадать (чьи-л.) намерения discern отличать;
проводить различие;
to discern no difference не видеть разницы ~ различать, распознавать;
разглядеть;
we discerned a sail in the distance вдали мы увидели парус;
to discern (smb.'s) intentions разгадать (чьи-л.) намерения -
5 distinguish
1. v отличать, различать2. v разглядеть, различить; распознавать, узнавать3. v отделять, разделять, обособлять4. v отличать, характеризовать; служить различительным признакомman is distinguished from the animals by the gift of speech — человек отличается от животных даром речи
5. v выделять, делать заметнымСинонимический ряд:1. classify (verb) categorise; categorize; classify; collate; divide; specify; stamp2. exalt (verb) aggrandize; celebrate; dignify; elevate; ennoble; erect; exalt; glorify; honor; honour; magnify; make important; pedestal; signalise; stellify; sublime; uprear3. identify (verb) determinate; diagnose; diagnosticate; finger; identify; pinpoint; place; recognize4. know (verb) difference; differentiate; discrepate; discriminate; extricate; know; separate; sever; severalize; tell5. name (verb) characterise; characterize; demarcate; individualise; individualize; individuate; label; mark; name; qualify; set apart; signalize; singularize; tag6. see (verb) behold; descry; detect; discern; discover; espy; mind; note; notice; observe; perceive; remark; see; twig; view7. spot (verb) discern; make out; pick out; spotАнтонимический ряд:combine; confuse; defame; miss; overlook -
6 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 -
7 distinguir
v.1 to distinguish.¿tú distingues estas dos camisas? can you tell the difference between these two shirts?me es imposible distinguirlos I can't tell them apartdistinguir algo de algo to tell something from somethingElla distingue los colores She distinguishes the colors.Ella distingue a los gemelos She distinguishes the twins.El rector distinguió al profesor The rector distinguished the professor.Ella distinguió She distinguished.2 to distinguish, to characterize.distinguir algo/a alguien de to distinguish something/somebody from, to set something/somebody apart from3 to honor.hoy nos distingue con su presencia Don… today we are honored to have with us Mr…4 to make out.¿distingues algo? can you see anything?, can you make anything out? (al mirar)5 to differentiate, to know the difference.* * *(gu changes to g before a and o)Present Indicativedistingo, distingues, distingue, distinguimos, distinguís, distinguen.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to differentiate, distinguish2) honor* * *1. VT1) (=diferenciar)a) (=ver la diferencia entre) to distinguishno resulta fácil distinguir a los mellizos — it is not easy to tell the twins apart, it's not easy to distinguish between the twins
he puesto una etiqueta en la maleta para distinguirla — I've put a label on the suitcase to be able to tell it apart from o distinguish it from the others
lo sabría distinguir entre un millón — I would know it o recognize it anywhere
¿sabes distinguir un violín de una viola? — can you tell o distinguish a violin from a viola?
b) (=hacer diferente) to set apartlo que nos distingue de los animales — what distinguishes us from the animals, what sets us apart from the animals
c) (=hacer una distinción entre) to distinguish2) (=ver) [+ objeto, sonido] to make outya distingo la costa — I can see o make out the coast now
3) (=honrar) [+ amigo, alumno] to honour, honor (EEUU)4) (=elegir) to single out2.VI (=ver la diferencia) to tell the difference ( entre between)(=hacer una distinción) to make a distinction ( entre between)lo mismo le da un vino malo que uno bueno, no distingue — it's all the same to him whether it's a bad wine or a good one, he can't tell the difference
no era capaz de distinguir entre lo bueno y lo malo — he couldn't tell the difference o distinguish between good and bad
en su discurso, distinguió entre el viejo y el nuevo liberalismo — in his speech he made a distinction between the old and the new liberalism
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( diferenciar) to distinguishdistinguir una cosa de otra — to tell o distinguish one thing from another
es muy difícil distinguirlos — it's very difficult to tell them apart o to tell one from the other
b) ( caracterizar) to characterize2) ( percibir) to make outse distinguía claramente el ruido de las olas — we/he/they could clearly make out the sound of the waves
3) (con medalla, honor) to honor*2.distinguirse v pron ( destacarse)distinguirse por algo: se distinguió por su valentía he distinguished himself by his bravery; nuestros productos se distinguen por su calidad our products are distinguished by their quality; distinguirse en algo — to distinguish oneself in something
* * *= delineate, discern, distinguish, draw + distinction, segregate, sift, single out, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, mark out, tell + apart, set + Nombre + apart, tease apart, decouple, discern, make out.Ex. PRECIS relies upon citation order (sometimes with the support of prepositions) to record syntactical relationships, and to delineate two similar subjects.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. In order to distinguish between all these subjects it is inevitable that longer notations are used.Ex. You have failed to draw the correct distinction between a discipline and a phenomenon studied by a discipline.Ex. In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex. Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex. Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex. Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex. To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.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 author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.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.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. She could just make out that he was standing against the wall near the door, ready to jump anyone who came out the door.----* distinguir a + Nombre + de + Nombre = mark out + Nombre + from + Nombre.* distinguir de = mark + Nombre + off from.* distinguir entre... y... = draw + the line between... and..., make + distinction between... and..., discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* distinguirse = make + Posesivo + mark, be distinguishable.* no distinguir entre... y... = make + little distinction between... and....* que distingue entre mayúscula y minúscula = case-sensitive.* que no ayuda a distinguir = nondistinctive.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( diferenciar) to distinguishdistinguir una cosa de otra — to tell o distinguish one thing from another
es muy difícil distinguirlos — it's very difficult to tell them apart o to tell one from the other
b) ( caracterizar) to characterize2) ( percibir) to make outse distinguía claramente el ruido de las olas — we/he/they could clearly make out the sound of the waves
3) (con medalla, honor) to honor*2.distinguirse v pron ( destacarse)distinguirse por algo: se distinguió por su valentía he distinguished himself by his bravery; nuestros productos se distinguen por su calidad our products are distinguished by their quality; distinguirse en algo — to distinguish oneself in something
* * *= delineate, discern, distinguish, draw + distinction, segregate, sift, single out, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, mark out, tell + apart, set + Nombre + apart, tease apart, decouple, discern, make out.Ex: PRECIS relies upon citation order (sometimes with the support of prepositions) to record syntactical relationships, and to delineate two similar subjects.
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: In order to distinguish between all these subjects it is inevitable that longer notations are used.Ex: You have failed to draw the correct distinction between a discipline and a phenomenon studied by a discipline.Ex: In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex: Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex: Ward's study is likely to remain a standard reference source for years to come, but trying to sort out the generalities from the particularities is a very difficult business.Ex: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.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 author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.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.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: She could just make out that he was standing against the wall near the door, ready to jump anyone who came out the door.* distinguir a + Nombre + de + Nombre = mark out + Nombre + from + Nombre.* distinguir de = mark + Nombre + off from.* distinguir entre... y... = draw + the line between... and..., make + distinction between... and..., discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* distinguirse = make + Posesivo + mark, be distinguishable.* no distinguir entre... y... = make + little distinction between... and....* que distingue entre mayúscula y minúscula = case-sensitive.* que no ayuda a distinguir = nondistinctive.* * *distinguir [I2 ]vtA1 (diferenciar) to distinguishno sabe distinguir una nota de otra she can't tell o distinguish one note from anotherhe aprendido a distinguir los diferentes compositores I've learnt to distinguish (between) o recognize the different composersson tan parecidos que es muy difícil distinguirlos they look so much alike it's very difficult to tell them apart o to tell one from the other o to distinguish between themyo la distinguiría entre mil I'd recognize o know her anywhere, I could pick her out in a crowd2 (caracterizar) to characterizeB (percibir) to make outa lo lejos se distingue la catedral the cathedral can be seen in the distanceentre los matorrales pudo distinguir algo que se movía she could make out o see something moving in the bushesse distinguía claramente el ruido de las olas the sound of the waves could be clearly heard, we/he/they could clearly hear o make out the sound of the wavesC (con una medalla, un honor) to honor*■ distinguirvi(discernir): hay que saber distinguir para apreciar la diferencia you have to be discerning to appreciate the difference(destacarse) distinguirse POR algo:se distinguió por su talento musical he became famous o renowned for his musical talentse distinguió por su valor en el combate he distinguished himself by his bravery in battlenuestros productos se distinguen por su calidad our products stand out for their quality, our products are distinguished by o for their qualitydistinguirse EN algo to distinguish oneself IN sth, to make a name for oneself IN sth* * *
distinguir ( conjugate distinguir) verbo transitivo
1
2 ( percibir) ‹figura/sonido› to make out
3 (con medalla, honor) to honor( conjugate honor)
distinguirse verbo pronominal ( destacarse): distinguirse por algo [ persona] to distinguish oneself by sth;
[ producto] to be distinguished by sth
distinguir verbo transitivo
1 (reconocer) to recognize
2 (apreciar la diferencia) to distinguish: no soy capaz de distinguir a Juan de su hermano gemelo, I can't tell Juan from his twin brother
3 (conferir un privilegio, honor) to honour, US honor
4 (verse, apreciarse) to make out
' distinguir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discriminar
- caracterizar
English:
differentiate
- discern
- distinction
- distinguish
- make out
- pick out
- separate
- single out
- tell
- tell apart
- define
- discriminate
- know
- make
- mark
- pick
- right
- set
* * *♦ vt1. [diferenciar] to distinguish, to tell the difference between;¿tú distingues estas dos camisas? can you tell the difference between these two shirts?;me es imposible distinguirlos I can't tell them apart;Kant distingue varios tipos de “razón” Kant distinguishes between several kinds of “reason”;distinguir algo de algo to tell sth from sth;por teléfono no distingo tu voz de la de tu madre I can't tell your voice from your mother's on the telephone;no distinguen el verde del azul they can't tell green from blue2. [caracterizar] to distinguish, to characterize;distinguir algo/a alguien de to distinguish sth/sb from, to set sth/sb apart from;esto lo distingue del resto de los mamíferos this distinguishes it from other mammals;¿qué es lo que distingue a un gorila? what are the main characteristics of a gorilla?;el grado de adherencia distingue los diversos tipos de neumático the different types of tyre are distinguished by their road-holding capacity;su amabilidad la distingue de las demás her kindness sets her apart from the rest3. [premiar] to honour;ha sido distinguido con numerosos premios he has been honoured with numerous prizes;hoy nos distingue con su presencia Don… today we are honoured to have with us Mr…4. [vislumbrar, escuchar] to make out;¿distingues algo? [al mirar] can you see anything?, can you make anything out?;desde aquí no distingo si es ella o no I can't see if it's her or not from here;podía distinguir su voz I could make out her voice♦ vito differentiate, to know the difference ( entre between);el público distingue entre un buen y un mal tenor the audience can tell o knows the difference between a good and a bad tenor;estudiando mucho uno aprende a distinguir after a lot of study one learns how to discriminate* * *v/t1 distinguish (de from)2 ( divisar) make out;distinguir algo lejano make out sth in the distancehonour* * *distinguir {26} vt1) : to distinguish2) : to honor* * *distinguir vblos gemelos son difíciles de distinguir the twins are hard to tell apart / it's hard to tell the twins apart -
8 различать
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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9 difference
['dɪf(ə)r(ə)n(t)s] 1. сущ.1) разница; несходство; отличие, различие; несовпадениеconsiderable / great / marked / noticeable / striking difference — значительное, большое, явное, заметное различие; ощутимая разница
minor / slight difference — несущественное, небольшое различие
a world of difference, all the difference in the world — огромная, существенная разница; огромное, существенное различие
It makes no difference. — Какая разница?
We don't make any difference between our own employees and freelancers that are working for us. — Мы не делаем различий между штатными и внештатными сотрудниками.
Syn:2) разрыв, разница (между ценами, курсами)to meet / pay the difference — уплатить разницу
3) разногласие, расхождение (во взглядах, мнениях); спор; ссораto compose / arrange / reconcile / resolve / settle / thrash out differences — уладить, устранить, разрешить разногласия
to settle the differences — уладить спор, ссору; урегулировать, устранить разногласия
to have differences — ссориться, не ладить; расходиться во мнениях
Syn:4) существенное изменение, перемена ( обычно к лучшему)to make a difference — положительно повлиять на что-л., сделать доброе дело, принести пользу
Exercise has made a difference in her health. — Физические упражнения заметно укрепили её здоровье.
5) воздействие, влияниеWhere you live can make such a difference to the way you feel. — Условия, в которых мы живём, подчас серьёзно влияют на наше мироощущение.
His retirement won't make any difference to the way we conduct our affairs. — Его уход на пенсию никак не отразится на ходе наших дел.
Syn:6) мат. разность••- split the difference- tell the difference 2. гл.; книжн.1) различать, отличать ( одно от другого)Every individual has something that differences it from another. — В каждом индивидууме есть что-то, что отличает его от любого другого.
This differences a wise man and a fool. — В этом различие между умным и дураком.
Syn:2) устанавливать различие, проводить различие, дифференцироватьThese two kinds of repentance may be differenced. — Между этими двумя видами раскаяния можно провести различие.
Syn:3) мат. вычислять разность -
10 odróżniać
impf ⇒ odróżnić* * *( rozpoznawać) to distinguish; ( wyróżniać) to differentiate, to discriminate* * *ipf.odróżnić pf. -ij1. (= rozróżniać) distinguish, differentiate; nie odróżniać kolorów be color-blind; odróżniać złe od dobrego distinguish the bad from the good.2. (= rozpoznawać) recognize, discriminate.3. (= odróżniać się) differentiate (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth).ipf.odróżnić się pf. be different, be distinct (od kogoś/czegoś from sb/sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odróżniać
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