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1 distinguish
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 -
2 distinguish
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) -
3 distinguish
[dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃ] verb1) ( often with from) to mark as different:يُمَيِّزWhat distinguishes this café from all the others?
2) to identify or make out:يُمَيِّز، يَعْرِفHe could just distinguish the figure of a man running away.
3) ( sometimes with between) to recognize a difference:يُمَيِّز، يُفَرِّقI can't distinguish (between) the two types – they both look the same to me.
4) to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements:يَتَمَيَّز، يُمَيِّز نَفْسَهHe distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.
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4 FRÁ
* * *I) prep. with dat.1) from (ganga frá lögbergi);skamt frá ánni, a short distance from the river;2) away from (nökkut frá öðrum mönnum);3) of time, alit frá eldingu, all along from daybreak;dag frá degi, one day after another;4) from among, beyond;gera sik auðkendan frá öðrum mönnum, to make oneself conspicuous;5) against;frá líkindum, against likelihood;6) of, about;er mér svá frá sagt konungi, I am told so about the king;7) as adv. away;hverfa frá, to turn away;til ok frá, to and fro;héðan í frá, hence, henceforlh;þar út í frá, secondly, next.* * *prep. with dat., sometimes with í or á prefixed, ífrá, áfrá, cp. Swed. ifrån; áfra, Fms. vi. 326, 439, viii. 25, ix. 508, x. 408; í frá, xi. 16, 137, 508, Grág. ii. 30, Nj. 83, 108, passim: [Goth. fram; A. S. fram, from; Engl. from; O. H. G. fram; again in the Scandin., Swed. från; Dan. fra; Ormul. fra; so also Engl. fro (in to and fro and froward) is a Dan. form, but from a Saxon]:—from, vide af, p. 3, col. 2; ganga frá lögbergi, Nj. 87; frá landi, Ld. 118; ofan frá fjöllum, Ísl. ii. 195; frá læknum, 339: with adv. denoting direction, skamt frá ánni, Nj. 94; skamt frá landi, Ld.; upp frá bæ Una, Fs. 33, Ld. 206; niðr frá Mælifells-gili, Landn. 71; ofan frá Merki-á, Eg. 100; ut frá Unadal, Fs. 31; norðr frá garði, Nj. 153; norðr frá dyrum, Fms. viii. 25; austr frá, ix. 402; suðr frá Noregi, x. 271; skamt frá vatninu, Ld. 268; allt frá ( all the way from) Gnúpu-skörðum, 124: ellipt., inn frá, útar frá, Nj. 50: with the indecl. particle er, vetfang þeim er frá ( from which) var kvatt, Grág. (Kb.)β. with names of hills, rivers, or the like, from, but ‘at’ is more freq., vide p. 26; frá Ósi, Eirekr frá Ósi, Þórð. 8 new Ed.; Þórðr frá Höfða, Ld. 188, 200; frá Mosfelli, frá Hlíðarenda, Landn., Nj. passim.2. denoting aloof; brott frá öðrum húsum, aloof from other houses, Eg. 203; nökkut frá ( aloof from) öðrum mönnum, Fas. i. 241; út í frá öðrum mönnum, aloof from other men, Hkr. i. 223.3. with adverbs denoting direction; Varbelgir eru hér upp frá yðr, Fms. ix. 512; stóðu spjót þeirra ofan frá þeim, Nj. 253; þangat frá garði, er …, in such a direction from the farm, that …, Grág. i. 82.4. with verbs, as vita, horfa, snúa frá, to look away from, Skálda 242; stafnar horfa frá landi, Fms. xi. 101; þat er frá vissi berginu, viii. 428.5. with gen. ellipt. cp. ‘at’ A. II. 7; frá riks manns, from a rich man’s [ house], Hom. 117; frá Arnórs, Bjarn. 35; frá frú Kristínar, Fms. ix. 407; frá bóanda þess, Grág. i. 300; frá Heljar, Edda (Ub.) 292; frá Bjarnar, Hkr. i. 190.6. temp., fjórtán nætr frá alþingi, Grág. i. 122; frá þessu, from that time, since; upp frá þessu, id., Ld. 50, Fms. xi. 334; frá hinni fyrstu stund, Sks. 559; allt frá eldingu, all along from daybreak, Hrafn. 7; frá öndverðu, from the beginning, Sks. 564; frá fornu ok nýju, of old and new, Dipl. iv. 14: adding upp, upp frá því, ever since, Bs. ii. 37.7. denoting succession; stund frá stund, from time to time, 656 A. i. 36; ár frá ári, year after year, Stj. 17; dag frá degi, Fms. ii. 230; hvern dag frá öðrum, one day after another, viii. 182; hvárt sumar frá öðru, one summer after another, Grág. i. 92; annan dag frá öðrum, Eg. 277: in other relations, maðr frá manni, man after man, Finnb. 228.II. metaph.,1. from among, above, beyond, surpassingly; göra sik auðkenndan frá öðrum mönnum, to distinguish oneself from ( above) other men, Fms. vii. 73, Fb. ii. 73: adding sem, frá því sem …, beyond that what …; frá því harðfengir ok íllir viðreignar sem aðrir, Fms. i. 171; herðibreiðr, svá at þat bar frá því sem aðrir menn vóru, Eg. 305; nú er þat annathvárt at þú ert frá því þróttigr ok þolinn sem aðrir menn, Fms. ii. 69: cp. frá-görðamaðr, frá-bær.2. with verbs denoting deprivation, taking away, forsaking, or the like; taka e-t frá e-m, to take a thing from one, Nj. 253; renna frá e-m, 264; deyja frá úmögum, to ‘die from orphans,’ i. e. leave orphans behind one, Grág. i. 249; segja sik ór þingi frá e-m, to secede from one, Nj. 166; liggja frá verkum, to be bedridden ‘from work,’ i. e. so as to be unable to work, Grág. i. 474; seljask arfsali frá úmögum, i. e. to shift one’s property from the minors, i. e. to cut them off from inheritance, 278.3. against; þvert frá mínu skapi, Fms. vii. 258, Hom. 158; frá líkindum, against likelihood, Eg. 769.4. denoting derivation from a person; í mikilli sæmd frá konungi, Ísl. ii. 394; njóta skaltu hans frá oss, Fbr. 58 new Ed.;—so also, kominn frá e-m, come of, descended from one, Eb. sub fin., Landn. passim.5. of, about, concerning; segja frá e-u, to tell of a thing, Fms. xi. 16, 137, Nj. 100, (frá-saga, frá-sögn, a story); verða víss frá e-m, to be informed about one, Fms. iv. 184; er mér svá frá sagt konungi, I am told so of the king, Eg. 20; lýgi hann mestan hlut frá, he lies for the most part, Ísl. ii. 145, cp. Nj. 32.III. adverb. or ellipt. away, off; hverfa frá, to turn away, Landn. 84; snúa í frá, Nj. 108; stukku menn frá, Eg. 289; hnekkjask Írar nú frá, Ld. 78; ok frá höndina, and the hand off, Nj. 160; falla frá, to fall off, to die (fráfall), Fms. x. 408; til ok frá, to and fro, Eg. 293, Fms. ix. 422, Pass. 3. 2; héðan í frá, hence ‘fro,’ Nj. 83; þaðan í frá, thence, Grág. ii. 30: þar ut í frá, secondly, next, Fms. vi. 326; outermost, 439:—temp., þaðan, héðan frá, thence, Grág. i. 204, ii. 30, Fms. ii. 231, Nj. 83, Vápn. 30: cp. the phrases, af og frá, by no means! vera frá, to be gone, done with, dead. -
5 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
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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 -
6 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. -
7 distinguer
distinguer [distɛ̃ge]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = repérer, différencier) to distinguish• distinguer une chose d'une autre or d'avec une autre to distinguish one thing from another• les deux sœurs sont difficiles à distinguer (l'une de l'autre) the two sisters are difficult to tell apartb. ( = honorer) to distinguish• l'Académie française l'a distingué pour son œuvre poétique the Académie Française has honoured him for his poetry2. reflexive verb► se distinguer to distinguish o.s.• il s'est distingué par ses découvertes en physique he has become famous for his discoveries in physics* * *distɛ̃ge
1.
1) ( séparer) to distinguish between [choses, personnes]2) (par la vue, l'ouïe) ( percevoir les différences) to distinguish; ( percevoir avec difficulté) to make out3) ( percevoir intellectuellement) to discernje distinguerais trois points — ( dans un exposé) I would like to bring out three main points
4) ( différencier) [détail, trait] to set [somebody] apart [personnes, animaux]; to make [something] different [objets] (de from)aucune caractéristique physique ne les distingue — physically, they have no distinguishing features
5) ( r écompenser) [jury] to single out [somebody] for an honour [BrE] [personne]; [prix] to be awarded to [personne, œuvre]
2.
verbe intransitifdistinguer s'il s'agit d'un besoin réel ou d'un caprice — to judge whether it's a question of real need or of a whim
3.
se distinguer verbe pronominal1) ( différer)se distinguer de — ( par ses qualités) to differ from; ( par ses actes) to set oneself apart from
2) ( s'illustrer) [chercheur, sportif, candidat] to distinguish oneself3) ( être perçu) to be distinguishable4) ( se faire remarquer) pej to draw attention to oneself* * *distɛ̃ɡe vt1) (= apercevoir) to distinguish, to make out2) (= différencier) [personne] to distinguish, [facteur, fait] to distinguish* * *distinguer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( séparer) [personne, esprit] to distinguish between; il faut distinguer deux domaines bien différents we must distinguish between two very different fields; distinguer A et B to distinguish between A and B; distinguer A de B to tell ou distinguish A from B; il est difficile de distinguer les deux jumeaux it's difficult to tell the twins apart;2 (par la vue, l'ouïe) ( percevoir les différences) to distinguish [couleurs, nuances]; ( percevoir avec difficulté) to make out [contours, sons, différences];3 ( percevoir intellectuellement) to discern; quant aux espèces vénéneuses, on en distingue quatre there are four poisonous species; je distinguerais trois points ( dans un exposé) I would like to bring out three main points;4 ( différencier) [détail, qualité, trait] to set [sb] apart [personnes, animaux]; to make [sth] different [objets] (de from); ce qui distingue Paris de Londres what makes Paris different from London, what distinguishes Paris from London; à part leur taille, rien ne les distingue apart from their size, there's nothing that sets them apart; je vois mal ce qui les distingue I fail to see what makes them different; aucune caractéristique physique ne les distingue physically, they have no distinguishing features;5 ( récompenser) [personne, jury] to single out [sb] for an honourGB [personne]; [prix, récompense] to be awarded to [personne, œuvre].B vi il faut savoir distinguer you have to be able to tell the difference; distinguer s'il s'agit d'un besoin réel ou d'un caprice to judge whether it's a question of real need or of a whim; distinguer entre A et B to distinguish ou make a distinction between A and B.C se distinguer vpr1 ( différer) se distinguer de ( par ses qualités) to differ from; ( par ses actes) to set oneself apart from; il vaut mieux éviter de se distinguer it's best not to be conspicuous;2 ( s'illustrer) [chercheur, sportif, candidat] to distinguish oneself; il s'est surtout distingué en physique théorique he distinguished himself especially in theoretical physics; l'auteur se distingue/ne se distingue pas par son originalité the author is noted/isn't noted for his originality;3 ( être perçu) to be distinguishable; se distinguer à peine dans le brouillard to be barely distinguishable in the fog;4 ( se faire remarquer) pej to draw attention to oneself; il faut toujours qu'elle se distingue, celle-là! she always has to draw attention to herself![distɛ̃ge] verbe transitif3. [percevoir]j'ai cru distinguer une certaine colère dans sa voix I thought I detected a note of anger in his voice4. [différencier] to distinguishje n'arrive pas à les distinguer I can't tell which is which, I can't tell them apart————————se distinguer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)1. [être vu] to be seen ou distinguished2. [différer]se distinguer par: ces vins se distinguent par leur robe you can tell these wines are different because of their colour————————se distinguer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se faire remarquer] to distinguish oneselfson fils s'est distingué en musique his son has distinguished himself ou done particularly well in music2. [devenir célèbre] to become famous————————se distinguer de verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [différer de]le safran se distingue du curcuma par l'odeur you can tell the difference between saffron and turmeric by their smell2. [être supérieur à] -
8 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 -
9 trennen
I v/t1. (ab-, loslösen) detach (von, aus from), remove (from); ( abschneiden, auch fig.) cut off (from), sever (from); (herausschneiden) cut out (of, from); (Glied etc.) sever; operativ: amputate, take off; (auftrennen) (Jacke etc.) unpick; das Futter aus der Jacke trennen remove the lining from ( oder take the lining out of) the jacket; den Kopf vom Rumpf trennen sever the head from the body, cut the head off2. (etw. Zusammengesetztes in seine Bestandteile zerlegen) separate, break down (auch TECH., CHEM., Müll etc.); (sortieren) sort, categorize, split up, break down, break up, divide, reduce (auch Müll, Material etc.); (Verbindung eines Stoffes mit einem anderen auflösen) separate; (Erz vom Gestein) separate out, extract; (zerteilen, zersägen) cut up, saw up3. (räumlich auseinander bringen, ihr Verhältnis lösen) separate, divide; (Familie) auch split up, break up; (Rassen etc., Geschlechter) segregate; (Boxer) separate; (absondern) isolate, separate out, keep separate; er versuchte, die Kämpfenden zu trennen he tried to break up the fight ( oder to separate the combatants geh.); durch den Krieg getrennt werden Familie etc.: be split up by the war; Landesteile etc.: be divided ( oder partitioned) as a result of the war; ihre Ehe wurde getrennt their marriage was annulled4. (unterscheiden, auseinander halten) (Begriffe) distinguish (between), demarcate geh.; man muss die Dinge trennen you have to keep things separate, there has to be some clear thinking; das Private vom Beruflichen trennen keep one’s private life and one’s job separate5. (zwischen Personen etc. eine Kluft bilden) separate, divide; die beiden trennt zu viel they ( oder the two of them) don’t have enough in common, they are incompatible in too many ways; uns trennen Welten we’re worlds apart6. (eine Grenze darstellen) demarcate, mark a boundary between, divide; (zwischen zwei Bereichen liegen) be ( oder lie etc.) between, separate ( von from); der Kanal trennt England vom Kontinent between Britain and the Continent lies the (English) Channel, the (English) Channel separates Britain from the Continent; nur noch ein paar Tage trennen uns von Weihnachten we’ve only got a few days to go till Christmas, (there are) only a few days between us and Christmas now7. (teilen) divide; (Wort, nach Silben) divide (up), hyphenate, break; wo wird das Wort getrennt? where do you hyphenate the word?III v/refl1. (auseinander gehen) part company, go one’s separate ways; (sich verabschieden) say goodbye; die Mannschaften trennten sich unentschieden the teams had to settle for a draw, the match ended in a draw; hier trennen sich unsere Wege bes. fig. this is where we go our separate ways2. (eine Gemeinschaft, Partnerschaft etc. aufgeben) split up ( von with), end one’s association (with), agree to part; Ehepartner: separate, split up; sie hat sich von i-m Mann getrennt she and her husband have split up, she’s left her husband3. sich trennen von (einer Sache) part with, let go; (einer Idee etc.) give up, get away from, abandon; von dem Gedanken wirst du dich trennen müssen auch you’ll (just) have to rethink that ( oder forget the idea); ich konnte mich von dem Auto / von ihr / von dem Anblick nicht trennen I couldn’t bear ( oder bring myself) to part with the car / I couldn’t tear myself away from her / I couldn’t take my eyes off it; er kann sich wieder mal nicht trennen umg. (losreißen) as usual he can’t quite bring himself to make the break ( oder get up and go); er kann sich von nichts trennen he just can’t let go, he has to hold on to everything* * *(abtrennen) to detach; to winnow; to segregate; to dissociate; to cut off; to disjoin; to separate; to sever; to disassociate;(auftrennen) to unpick; to undo;(scheiden) to divorce; to sunder; to disunite; to part;(unterbrechen) to disconnect;(zerteilen) to divide;sich trennento split up; to divide; to secede; to part company; to separate; to disunite* * *trẹn|nen ['trɛnən]1. vt1) (= entfernen) Mensch, Tier to separate (von from); (Tod) to take away (von from); (= in Teile teilen, abtrennen) to separate; Kopf, Glied etc to sever; (= abmachen) to detach (von from); Aufgenähtes to take off, to remove2) (= aufspalten, scheiden) Bestandteile, Eier, Raufende to separate; Partner, Freunde to split up; (COMPUT, TELEC) Verbindung to disconnect; (räumlich) to separate; Begriffe to differentiate, to distinguish (between); (nach Rasse, Geschlecht) to segregateGut von Böse trennen — to distinguish between good and evil, to differentiate or distinguish good from evil
alles Trennende (zwischen uns/den beiden) —
das Radio trennt die Sender gut/schlecht — the radio has good/bad selectivity
See:→ auch getrennt3) (= in Bestandteile zerlegen) Kleid to take to pieces; (LING ) Wort to divide, to split up; (CHEM ) Gemisch to separate (out)2. vr1) (= auseinandergehen) to separate; (Partner, Eheleute etc) to split up, to separate; (= Abschied nehmen) to partsich von jdm/der Firma trennen — to leave sb/the firm
die Firma trennte sich von ihrem Geschäftsführer — the firm parted company with its managing director
die zwei Mannschaften trennten sich 2:0 — the final score was 2-0
sich im Guten/Bösen trennen — to part on good/bad terms
2)(= weggeben, verkaufen etc)
sich von etw trennen — to part with sther konnte sich davon nicht trennen — he couldn't bear to part with it; (von Plan) he couldn't give it up; (von Anblick) he couldn't take his eyes off it
3) (= sich teilen) (Wege, Flüsse) to divide3. vi(zwischen Begriffen) to draw or make a distinction* * *1) (to separate: They were cut off from the rest of the army.) cut off2) (to separate; to break the connection (especially electrical) with: Our phone has been disconnected.) disconnect3) (to separate, especially in thought.) dissociate4) (to separate: You can't divorce these two concepts.) divorce5) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) separate6) (to separate from others; to keep (people, groups etc) apart from each other: At the swimming-pool, the sexes are segregated.) segregate* * *tren·nen[ˈtrɛnən]I. vt1. (abtrennen)▪ etw von etw dat \trennen to separate sth from sth; (mit scharfem Gegenstand) to cut sth off sth; (Körperteil bei einem Unfall) to sever sth from sth2. (ablösen)vor dem Reinigen müssen die Lederknöpfe vom Mantel getrennt werden the leather buttons have to be removed from [or taken off] the coat before cleaningdas Eiweiß vom Eigelb \trennen to separate the egg white from the yolk▪ etw \trennen to separate sth▪ etw \trennen to separate stheine Naht \trennen to undo [or unpick] a seam▪ jdn und jdn/von jdm \trennen to separate sb and sb/from sbes kann gefährlich sein, bei einer Prügelei die Streitenden zu \trennen it can be dangerous to separate people in a fightnichts kann uns mehr \trennen nothing can ever come between us6. (scheiden)eine Ehe \trennen to dissolve a marriage7. (teilen)ein Zaun trennt die beiden Grundstücke the two plots are separated by a fence▪ jdn/etw von jdm/etw \trennen to separate sb/sth and sb/sthdie Wüste trennt den Norden vom Süden des Landes the north and south of the country are separated by the desertdie beiden \trennen Welten the two are worlds apartzu vieles trennt sie they have too little in commonvom Frühlingsanfang \trennen uns nur noch wenige Tage we've only got a few days to go till the first day of springman muss Ursache und Wirkung \trennen one has to make a distinction between cause and effect11. (nach Rasse, Geschlecht)▪ jdn/etw \trennen to segregate sb/sthdie Geschlechter \trennen to segregate the sexes▪ jdn und jdn/von jdm \trennen to segregate sb and sb/from sbjdn \trennen to cut off [or disconnect] sbII. vrhier \trennen wir uns this is where we part company [or go our separate waysder Schwimmer und sein Trainer haben sich vergangenen Monat getrennt the swimmer and his coach parted company last monther gehört zu den Menschen, die sich von nichts \trennen können he is one of those people who have to hold on to everythingSchalke 04 und Hertha trennten sich 5:3 [the game between] Schalke 04 and Hertha finished 5-3, the final score [in the game] between Schalke 04 and Hertha was 5-3; s.a. WegIII. vi▪ [zwischen etw dat und etw dat] \trennen to draw [or make] a distinction [or differentiate] [between sth and sth]2. RADIOgut/schlecht \trennen to have good/bad selectivity* * *1.transitives Verb1) separate ( von from); (abschneiden) cut off; sever <head, arm>2) (auftrennen) unpick <dress, seam>3) (teilen) divide <word, parts of a room etc., fig.: people>uns trennen Welten — (fig.) we are worlds apart
5) (zerlegen) separate < mixture>6) (auseinander halten) differentiate or distinguish between; make a distinction between < terms>2.reflexives Verb1) (voneinander weggehen) part [company]; (fig.)die Mannschaften trennten sich 0:0 — the game ended in a goalless draw; the two teams drew 0:0
2) (eine Partnerschaft auflösen) <couple, partners> split up3) (hergeben)* * *A. v/t1. (ab-, loslösen) detach (von, aus from), remove (from); ( abschneiden, auch fig) cut off (from), sever (from); (herausschneiden) cut out (of, from); (Glied etc) sever; operativ: amputate, take off; (auftrennen) (Jacke etc) unpick;das Futter aus der Jacke trennen remove the lining from ( oder take the lining out of) the jacket;den Kopf vom Rumpf trennen sever the head from the body, cut the head off2. (etwas Zusammengesetztes in seine Bestandteile zerlegen) separate, break down ( auch TECH, CHEM, Müll etc); (sortieren) sort, categorize, split up, break down, break up, divide, reduce (auch Müll, Material etc); (Verbindung eines Stoffes mit einem anderen auflösen) separate; (Erz vom Gestein) separate out, extract; (zerteilen, zersägen) cut up, saw up3. (räumlich auseinanderbringen, ihr Verhältnis lösen) separate, divide; (Familie) auch split up, break up; (Rassen etc, Geschlechter) segregate; (Boxer) separate; (absondern) isolate, separate out, keep separate;er versuchte, die Kämpfenden zu trennen he tried to break up the fight ( oder to separate the combatants geh);durch den Krieg getrennt werden Familie etc: be split up by the war; Landesteile etc: be divided ( oder partitioned) as a result of the war;ihre Ehe wurde getrennt their marriage was annulled4. (unterscheiden, auseinanderhalten) (Begriffe) distinguish (between), demarcate geh;man muss die Dinge trennen you have to keep things separate, there has to be some clear thinking;das Private vom Beruflichen trennen keep one’s private life and one’s job separate5. (zwischen Personen etc eine Kluft bilden) separate, divide;die beiden trennt zu viel they ( oder the two of them) don’t have enough in common, they are incompatible in too many ways;uns trennen Welten we’re worlds apart6. (eine Grenze darstellen) demarcate, mark a boundary between, divide; (zwischen zwei Bereichen liegen) be ( oder lie etc) between, separate (von from);der Kanal trennt England vom Kontinent between Britain and the Continent lies the (English) Channel, the (English) Channel separates Britain from the Continent;nur noch ein paar Tage trennen uns von Weihnachten we’ve only got a few days to go till Christmas, (there are) only a few days between us and Christmas nowwo wird das Wort getrennt? where do you hyphenate the word?8. TEL cut off, disconnect;B. v/i:trennen zwischen distinguish between;gut trennen Radio: have good selectivityC. v/rdie Mannschaften trennten sich unentschieden the teams had to settle for a draw, the match ended in a draw;hier trennen sich unsere Wege besonders fig this is where we go our separate ways2. (eine Gemeinschaft, Partnerschaft etc aufgeben) split up (von with), end one’s association (with), agree to part; Ehepartner: separate, split up;sie hat sich von i-m Mann getrennt she and her husband have split up, she’s left her husband3.von dem Gedanken wirst du dich trennen müssen auch you’ll (just) have to rethink that ( oder forget the idea);ich konnte mich von dem Auto/von ihr/von dem Anblick nicht trennen I couldn’t bear ( oder bring myself) to part with the car/I couldn’t tear myself away from her/I couldn’t take my eyes off it;er kann sich wieder mal nicht trennen umg (losreißen) as usual he can’t quite bring himself to make the break ( oder get up and go);er kann sich von nichts trennen he just can’t let go, he has to hold on to everything* * *1.transitives Verb1) separate ( von from); (abschneiden) cut off; sever <head, arm>2) (auftrennen) unpick <dress, seam>3) (teilen) divide <word, parts of a room etc., fig.: people>uns trennen Welten — (fig.) we are worlds apart
5) (zerlegen) separate < mixture>6) (auseinander halten) differentiate or distinguish between; make a distinction between < terms>2.reflexives Verb1) (voneinander weggehen) part [company]; (fig.)die Mannschaften trennten sich 0:0 — the game ended in a goalless draw; the two teams drew 0:0
2) (eine Partnerschaft auflösen) <couple, partners> split up3) (hergeben)* * *v.to disassociate v.to disconnect v.to disjoin v.to disrupt v.to dissociate v.to disunite v.to part v.to secede v.to segregate v.to separate v.to sever v.to slit v.(§ p.,p.p.: slit)to sunder v.to unlink v. -
10 auszeichnen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. (ehren) hono(u)r; jemanden mit einem Preis etc. auszeichnen award a prize etc. to s.o.; mit Orden auszeichnen decorate; der Film wurde in Cannes ausgezeichnet the film (Am. auch movie) received an award at Cannes; X, ein mehrfach ausgezeichneter Musiker X, winner of several music prizes3. (jemanden oder etw. hervorheben) distinguish, single out (for attention); vor allem ihre Ausdauer zeichnet sie aus above all she’s known for her stamina; was dieses Buch auszeichnet... what distinguishes this book..., what sets this book apart from others..., what is so special about this book...; ausgezeichnet* * *to honor; to distinguish; to grace; to signalize; to honour;sich auszeichnento excel* * *aus|zeich|nen sep1. vtetw mit einem Preis( schild) áúszeichnen — to price sth
jdn mit einem Orden áúszeichnen — to decorate sb( with a medal)
jdn mit einem Preis/Titel áúszeichnen — to award a prize/title to sb
2. vrto stand out ( durch due to), to distinguish oneself (durch by) (auch iro)dieser Wagen zeichnet sich durch gute Straßenlage aus — one of the remarkable features of this car is its good roadholding, what makes this car stand out is its good roadholding
See:→ auch ausgezeichnet* * *1) award2) (to give a medal or badge to (someone) as a mark of honour: He was decorated for his bravery.) decorate3) (to make (oneself) noticed through one's achievements: He distinguished himself at school by winning a prize in every subject.) distinguish4) (to mark a price on: I haven't priced these articles yet.) price5) tag* * *aus|zeich·nenI. vt1. (mit Preisschild versehen)▪ etw \auszeichnen to price sth2. (ehren)jdn durch einen Preis \auszeichnen to give sb an awardjdn durch einen Orden \auszeichnen to decorate sb with a medal3. (positiv hervorheben)▪ jdn \auszeichnen to distinguish sb [from all others]▪ etw \auszeichnen to mark sthII. vrer zeichnet sich nicht gerade durch Intelligenz aus (iron) he's not exactly known for his intelligence* * *1.transitives Verb1) (mit einem Preisschild) mark, price2) (ehren) honourjemanden mit einem Orden auszeichnen — decorate somebody [with a medal]
jemanden/etwas mit einem Preis/Titel auszeichnen — award a prize/title to somebody/something
4) (kennzeichnen) distinguish (gegenüber, vor + Dat. from)2.reflexives Verb (durch eine Eigenschaft) stand out ( durch for); (durch Leistung) < person> distinguish oneself ( durch by)* * *auszeichnen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t2. (ehren) hono(u)r;auszeichnen award a prize etc to sb;mit Orden auszeichnen decorate;X, ein mehrfach ausgezeichneter Musiker X, winner of several music prizes3. (jemanden oder etwas hervorheben) distinguish, single out (for attention);vor allem ihre Ausdauer zeichnet sie aus above all she’s known for her stamina;was dieses Buch auszeichnet … what distinguishes this book …, what sets this book apart from others …, what is so special about this book …; → ausgezeichnetB. v/r distinguish o.s., excel (als as;durch by;in +dat at, in)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (mit einem Preisschild) mark, price2) (ehren) honourjemanden mit einem Orden auszeichnen — decorate somebody [with a medal]
jemanden/etwas mit einem Preis/Titel auszeichnen — award a prize/title to somebody/something
3) (bevorzugt behandeln) single out for special favour; (ehren) single out for special honour4) (kennzeichnen) distinguish (gegenüber, vor + Dat. from)2.reflexives Verb (durch eine Eigenschaft) stand out ( durch for); (durch Leistung) < person> distinguish oneself ( durch by)* * *v.to signalise (UK) v.to signalize (US) v. -
11 separare
"to separate;Abscheiden;segregar"* * *separate* * *separare v.tr.1 to separate, to divide; to part, to pull apart: separare due fogli di carta, to separate two sheets of paper; ho separato i miei libri dai tuoi, I have separated my books from yours; separare i buoni dai cattivi, to separate the good from the bad; separammo i due litiganti, we pulled the two fighters apart; (chim.) separare il sale da una soluzione, to separate the salt from a solution // (dir.) separare i procedimenti, to sever the proceedings2 ( tener diviso) to separate, to divide; to keep* apart: le due montagne sono separate da una valle, the two mountains are separated by a valley; la lite separò i due amici, the quarrel kept the two friends apart; nulla può ormai separarci, from now on nothing can keep us apart; l'oceano separa l'Europa dall'America, the ocean divides Europe from America; un tavolo lo separava dalla porta, there was a table between him and the door3 (fig.) ( distinguere) to distinguish: la ragione separa l'uomo dagli animali, reason distinguishes man from beasts◘ separarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. to separate; ( allontanarsi) to part: separare da qlcu., da qlco., to part from s.o., with sthg.; chiacchierarono un poco poi si separarono, they talked for a while and then they parted; vissero insieme per cinque anni poi si separarono, they lived together for five years then separated; separare amichevolmente, to part friends.* * *[sepa'rare]1. vtle Alpi separano la Svizzera dall'Italia — the Alps divide o separate Italy from Switzerland
solo pochi chilometri lo separavano da casa — only a few kilometres separated him from home o stood between him and home
2. vr (separarsi)1)gli dispiaceva separarsi dai propri cari/da quegli oggetti cari — he didn't want to leave his loved ones/to part with those dear objects
2)separarsi da — to split off from, separate off from3) (uso reciproco: gen) to part, (coniugi, soci) to part, split up, separate* * *[sepa'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dividere) to separateè meglio separarli prima che si picchino — it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting
3) (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]5) chim. to separate2.verbo pronominale separarsi1) (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate2) [ coppia] to part, to separate, to split* up, to break* up- rsi da — to split up with, to separate from [marito, moglie]
* * *separare/sepa'rare/ [1]1 (dividere) to separate; è meglio separarli prima che si picchino it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting; separare le mele buone da quelle cattive to sort the good apples from the bad2 (distinguere) separare il bene dal male to distinguish right from wrong; è necessario separare i due casi we must distinguish between the two matters o cases3 (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]4 (allontanare) la differenza di ceto sociale li separava the difference in social background divided them5 chim. to separateII separarsi verbo pronominale1 (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate; - rsi da [ persona] to leave [compagno, gruppo, famiglia]; non si separa mai dal suo ombrello he takes his umbrella everywhere with him -
12 be
f.1 baa, the cry of sheep.2 the name of the second letter, B.3 letter b.4 bleat, bleating.5 be, beryllium.* * *be\tener las tres bes to be good value and good quality* * *I IISM baa* * ** * ** * *be1be2baa* * *
be sustantivo femenino: name of the letter b, often called be largaor grande to distinguish it from v
'be' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abasto
- abate
- abismo
- abotargarse
- abreviar
- abrirse
- absoluta
- absoluto
- abultar
- abundar
- aburrir
- aburrirse
- acabose
- acariciar
- acaso
- acertar
- achantarse
- acometer
- acostada
- acostado
- acostumbrar
- acostumbrada
- acostumbrado
- acreditar
- activa
- activo
- adelantar
- adelantarse
- adentro
- adivinarse
- admirarse
- adolecer
- aferrarse
- afianzarse
- aficionada
- aficionado
- afligirse
- agonizar
- agotarse
- agradecer
- agua
- ahogarse
- ahora
- aire
- ajo
- ala
- alarmarse
- alcanzar
- alegrarse
English:
aback
- abate
- about
- absent
- accordance
- account for
- accountable
- accustom
- acquaint
- action
- addicted
- address
- adequate
- adjust
- admit
- affiliated
- afford
- afraid
- agenda
- agree
- agreement
- ahead
- air
- airsick
- alert
- alive
- alone
- along
- aloof
- alphabetically
- always
- am
- ambition
- amenable
- amusing
- anathema
- annoyance
- anomaly
- anxious
- apologetic
- appal
- appall
- are
- arm
- around
- arrears
- as
- ashamed
- aspire
- assert
* * *be nfbe por be down to the last detail;tener las tres bes to be the perfect buy* * *bef letter ‘b’ -
13 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 -
14 отделям
1. separate, detach, disjoin, sever; set off/apart, mark off; dissociate, disconnect, disuniteотделям със завеса curtain offотделям с преграда partition offотделям със запетаи mark off by commasотделям със скоби set off by bracketsотделям плявата от житото divide chaff from grainотделям истината от лъжата distinguish truth from falsehood; winnow out the true from the falseотделям формата от съдържанието dissociate form from contentотделям църквата от държавата disestablish the churchикономиката не може да се отдели от политиката economy and politics cannot be divided2. (отбирам, избирам) pick (out), single out, select, chooseотделям най-едрите ябълки pick out the biggest apples3. (по-свещавам) devote, spare(определям, предназначавам) allot, allocate (to), earmark (for)отделям време за spare the time for; take time off to (do s.th.)можете ли да ми отделите пет минути? can you spare me five minutes?отделям средства set aside/apart funds, allocate fundsотделям сума за allocate a sum (to s.o., for s.th.)отделям пари allot money forотделям място за give/spare room for, (във вестник и пр.) devote/allocate space to4. (скътвам, пестя) put aside, saveотделям за черня дни put aside for a rainy day5. физиол. secrete(топлина, газове и пр,) evolve, release(излишни вещества) excrete, eliminate(течност) exude6. хим. liberateотделям син/дъщеря give a son/daughter his/her share of the propertyотделям ce7. move away (from); separate, get detached(за човек и) detach o.s., part, separate o.s. (from), leave s.o.'s side; cut loose; cut o.s. off (from)(за път) branch off(за предмет) get/become detached, detach itself(за горен пласт и пр.) come off/away, ( за кора) peel off(за плавателен сьд) отделям се от кей depart from a quay, put off (from a pier)отделям се от пристанището pull away from the quaysideотделям се от земята (за самолет) take off, leave the groundотделям се от семейството си separate o.'s from o.'s family, cut o.s. off from o.'s familyотделям се от обществото withdraw from/cut o.s. off from societотделям се от тълпа break away from/step out of a crowdотделям се от федерация secede from a federation8. (различавам се) be distinguished(изпъквам) stand outотделям се на фона на stand out against9. (очуждавам се) become estranged (from)10. (заживявам отделно от близките си) set up o.'s own home; set up a separate establishment; live on o.'s ownотделяме се set up house together11. (за учреждение) be organzed (as a separat institution)12. (за пара. газ и пр.) be given off, be liberated(във вид на пара, пот и пр.) transpire* * *отдѐлям,гл.1. separate, detach, disjoin, sever; dissever; set off/apart, mark off, dissociate, disconnect, disunite; \отделям истината от лъжата distinguish truth from falsehood; winnow out the true from the false; \отделям плявата от житото divide chaff from grain; sift the true from the false; \отделям с преграда partition/screen off; \отделям със завеса curtain off; \отделям със запетаи mark off by commas; \отделям със скоби set off by brackets; \отделям формата от съдържанието dissociate form from content; \отделям Църквата от държавата disestablish the church;3. ( посвещавам) devote, spare; ( определям, предназначавам) allot, allocate (to), earmark (for); \отделям време за spare the time for; take time off to (do s.th.); \отделям място за give/spare room for, ( във вестник и пр.) devote/allocate space to; \отделям от дохода си spare out of o.’s income (for); \отделям пари allot money for; \отделям средства set aside/apart funds, allocate funds;4. ( скътвам, пестя) put by/aside, save; \отделям за черни дни put aside for a rainy day; \отделям от залъка си stint o.s. of food (да in order to), pinch and scrape (in order to);5. физиол. secrete; ( топлина, газове и пр.) evolve, release, give off; emanate; emit; yield; ( пара, въздух) exhale; ( излишни вещества) excrete, eliminate; ( течност) exude;6. хим. liberate;\отделям се 1. move away (from); separate, get detached; (за човек и пр.) detach o.s., part, separate o.s. (from), leave s.o.’s side; cut loose; cut o.s. off (from); (за път) branch off; (за предмет) get/become detached, detach itself; (за горен пласт и пр.) come off/away; (за кора) peel off; не се \отделям от keep near; cling to; not leave s.o.’s side; не се отделяме един от друг keep up with each other; stick together; be inseparable; \отделям се от земята (за самолет) take off, leave the ground; (за плавателен съд) \отделям се от кей depart from a quay, put off (from a pier); \отделям се от обществото withdraw from/cut o.s. off from society; \отделям се от пристанището pull away from the quayside; \отделям се от тълпа break away from/step out of a crowd; \отделям се от федерация secede from a federation;2. ( различавам се) be distinguished; ( изпъквам) stand out; \отделям се на фона на stand out against;3. ( отчуждавам се) become estranged (from);4. ( заживявам отделно от близките си) set up o.’s own home; set up a separate establishment; live on o.’s own; отделяме се set up house together;5. (за учреждение) be organized (as a separate institution);6. (за пара, газ и пр.) be given off, be liberated; ( във вид на пара, пот и пр.) transpire; • \отделям син/дъщеря give a son/daughter his/her share of the property.* * *separate; disjoin{dis`djOin}; abstract; cull{kXl}; discharge; dissever{di`sevx}; divorce; educe (хим.); eject (физиол.); extract{iks`trEkt}; extricate (хим.); isolate (изолирам); lay aside (заделям); part{pa;t}; sort (сортирам); select (подбирам): отделям the best fruits - отделям най -добрите плодове; spare (време, внимание): Would you отделям me some time! - Би ли ми отделил малко време!; tear away; transpire; unyoke{`Xnyouk}* * *1. (no-свещавам) devote, spare 2. (във вид на пара, пот и пр.) transpire 3. (за горен пласт и пр.) come off/ away, (за кора) peel off 4. (за плавателен сьд): ОТДЕЛЯМ се от кей depart from a quay, put off (from a pier) 5. (за предмет) get/become detached, detach itself 6. (за път) branch off 7. (за човек и) detach o.s., part, separate o.s. (from), leave s.o.'s side;cut loose;cut o.s. off (from) 8. (заживявам отделно от близките си) set up o.'s own home;set up a separate establishment;live on o.'s own 9. (излишни вещества) excrete, eliminate 10. (изпъквам) stand out 11. (определям, предназначавам) allot, allocate (to), earmark (for) 12. (отбирам, избирам) pick (out), single out, select, choose 13. (очуждавам се) become estranged (from) 14. (различавам се) be distinguished 15. (скътвам, пестя) put aside, save 16. (течност) exude 17. (топлина, газове и пр,) evolve, release 18. 1 (за пара. газ и пр.) be given off, be liberated 19. 11 (за учреждение) be organzed (as a separat institution): 20. move away (from);separate, get detached 21. separate, detach, disjoin, sever;set off/apart, mark off;dissociate, disconnect, disunite 22. ОТДЕЛЯМ ce 23. ОТДЕЛЯМ време за spare the time for;take time off to (do s.th.) 24. ОТДЕЛЯМ за черня дни put aside for a rainy day 25. ОТДЕЛЯМ истината от лъжата distinguish truth from falsehood;winnow out the true from the false 26. ОТДЕЛЯМ място за give/spare room for, (във вестник и пр.) devote/allocate space to 27. ОТДЕЛЯМ най-едрите ябълки pick out the biggest apples 28. ОТДЕЛЯМ от дохода си spare out of o.'s income (for) 29. ОТДЕЛЯМ от залъка си stint o.s. of food (да in order to), pinch and scrape (in order to) 30. ОТДЕЛЯМ пари allot money for 31. ОТДЕЛЯМ плявата от житото divide chaff from grain 32. ОТДЕЛЯМ с преграда partition off 33. ОТДЕЛЯМ се на фона на stand out against 34. ОТДЕЛЯМ се от земята (за самолет) take off, leave the ground 35. ОТДЕЛЯМ се от общeството withdraw from/cut o.s. off from societ 36. ОТДЕЛЯМ се от пристанището pull away from the quayside 37. ОТДЕЛЯМ се от семейството си separate o.'s from o.'s family, cut o.s. off from o.'s family 38. ОТДЕЛЯМ се от тълпа break away from/step out of a crowd 39. ОТДЕЛЯМ се от федерация secede from a federation 40. ОТДЕЛЯМ син/дъщеря give a son/ daughter his/her share of the property 41. ОТДЕЛЯМ средства set aside/apart funds, allocate funds 42. ОТДЕЛЯМ сума за allocate a sum (to s.o., for s.th.) 43. ОТДЕЛЯМ със завеса curtain off 44. ОТДЕЛЯМ със запетаи mark off by commas 45. ОТДЕЛЯМ със скоби set off by brackets 46. ОТДЕЛЯМ формата от съдържанието dissociate form from content 47. ОТДЕЛЯМ църквата от държавата disestablish the church 48. ОТДЕЛЯМЕ ce set up house together 49. икономиката не може да се отдели от политиката economy and politics cannot be divided 50. можете ли да ми отделите пет минути? can you spare me five minutes? 51. не се ОТДЕЛЯМ от keep near;cling to;not leave s. o.'s side 52. не се ОТДЕЛЯМЕ едни от друг keep up with each other;stick together;be inseparable 53. физиол. secrete 54. хим. liberate -
15 отличать
1. characterize2. tell from3. distinguish; decorate; differ; be noted4. differentiateотличать поэзию от прозы, разграничивать поэзию и прозу — to differentiate prose from poetry
5. discern6. tell -
16 unterscheiden
un·ter·schei·den * [ʊntɐʃaidn̩] irreg vtetw \unterscheiden to distinguish [or make a distinction] between sth;der Botaniker unterscheidet Fichten und Kiefern the botanist makes a distinction between firs and pines;etw [von etw] \unterscheiden to tell sth from sth2) ( auseinanderhalten)[voneinander/ an etw dat] \unterscheiden to tell the difference [between things/by sth], to tell things apart;ich kann die beiden nie \unterscheiden I can never tell the difference between the two;Ulmen und Linden kann man leicht \unterscheiden you can easily tell elm trees from lime trees;er kann ein Schneeglöckchen nicht von einer Schlüsselblume \unterscheiden he can't tell the difference between a snowdrop and a cowslipjdn von jdm \unterscheiden to distinguish sb from sb;was sie so sehr von ihrer Schwester unterscheidet, ist ihre musikalische Begabung what distinguishes her so much from her sister is her musical talentvi[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...vrer unterscheidet sich von seiner Kollegin in seiner Gelassenheit he differs from his colleague in that he is much more relaxed;ihr unterscheidet euch echt nicht voneinander! you're as bad as each other! -
17 separar
v.1 to separate.las hojas se han pegado y no las puedo separar the pages have stuck together and I can't separate them o get them apartson muchas las cosas que nos separan there are many differences between usMaría separó las galletas Mary separated the cookies.2 to move away.separa un poco las sillas move the chairs apart a bit3 to put aside.4 to split, to draw apart, to pull away, to pull apart.El adulterio separa a las parejas Adultery splits couples.5 to set apart, to put away.6 to abduce.* * *1 (gen) to separate2 (hacer grupos) to separate, sort out3 (guardar aparte) to set aside, put aside4 (apartar) to move away (de, from)5 (de empleo, cargo) to remove (de, from), dismiss (de, from)6 figurado (mantener alejado) to keep away (de, from)1 (tomar diferente camino) to separate, part company2 (matrimonio) to separate3 (apartarse) to move away (de, from)4 (desprenderse) to separate (de, from), come off (de, -)5 (de amigo etc) to part company (de, with)6 separarse de (dejar algo) to part with* * *verb1) to separate2) divide•* * *1. VT1) (=apartar) to separatela maestra nos separó para que no habláramos — the teacher split us up o separated us so that we wouldn't talk
si no los llegan a separar se matan — if no one had pulled them apart o separated them, they would have killed each other
separar algn/algo de algn/algo — to separate sb/sth from sb/sth
al nacer los separaron de sus padres — they were taken (away) o separated from their parents at birth
los separaron del resto de los pasajeros — they were split up o separated from the rest of the passengers
2) (=distanciar)éramos buenos amigos, pero la política nos separó — we were good friends but politics came between us
3) (=existir entre)el abismo que separa a los ricos de los pobres — the gulf between o separating (the) rich and (the) poor
4) (=deslindar)unas barreras de protección separaban el escenario de la plaza — there were crash barriers separating the stage from the rest of the square
la frontera que separa realidad y ficción — the dividing line between reality and fiction, the line that separates reality from o and fiction
5) (=dividir) to divide6) (=poner aparte)¿me puedes separar un poco de tarta? — can you put aside some cake for me?
7) (=destituir) [de un cargo] to remove, dismissser separado del servicio — (Mil) to be discharged
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, alejar) to separate; < boxeadores> to separate, partno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero — it is not advisable to take the calf away from its mother
b) ( dividir un todo) to divide2)a) ( deslindar) to separate, divideb) ( despegar)3) (frml) ( destituir) to dismiss (frml)2.fue separado de su cargo/sus funciones — he was removed from office/relieved of his duties (frml)
separarse v prona) matrimonio to separatese separaron hace un mes — they separated o split up a month ago
b) (apartarse, alejarse) to split upno se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder — please stay together in case the children get lost
separarse DE algo/alguien: esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the television; no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children; no se separen de su equipaje — do not leave your luggage unattended
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside* * *= carry off, cut off, detach, put by, segregate, separate, sift, screen out, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, drive + a wedge between, hive off, disaggregate, sever, prise + Nombre + apart, unbundle, spread out, sift out, cleave, tease apart, balkanize, sunder, decouple, strip off, splay.Ex. The 'sweated' rags were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers, impurities being carried off through filters by running water.Ex. The stages are not cut off from one another, are not sharply defined.Ex. The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex. In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex. The description of the component part is separated from that of the host document by a double slash.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 finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.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. While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex. Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.Ex. Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex. This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex. The symbiotic relationship between scholarly discourse and scholarly publication that has existed for 3 centuries is being prised apart by new technology.Ex. It is recommended that CD-ROM producers unbundle the retrieval software from the data.Ex. For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex. Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.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 scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex. Both novels tell essentially the same story, that of a woman sundered from her high estate and her betrothed.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. They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex. Walk your feet up the wall, then take the belt and place it on your upper arms right above your elbows to keep your arms from splaying.----* Hasta que la muerte nos separe = Till death do us part.* que se puede separar = detachable.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* separar con una cortina = curtain off.* separar de = wean from, isolate from, divide from, wean away from.* separar el grano de la paja = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaff.* separar haciendo palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* separar las manos = spread out + hands.* separar + Nombre + de + Nombre = discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* separarse = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, fork.* separarse (de) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from).* separarse descendiendo = droop away from.* separar una pelea = break up + fight, break up + fight.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, alejar) to separate; < boxeadores> to separate, partno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero — it is not advisable to take the calf away from its mother
b) ( dividir un todo) to divide2)a) ( deslindar) to separate, divideb) ( despegar)3) (frml) ( destituir) to dismiss (frml)2.fue separado de su cargo/sus funciones — he was removed from office/relieved of his duties (frml)
separarse v prona) matrimonio to separatese separaron hace un mes — they separated o split up a month ago
b) (apartarse, alejarse) to split upno se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder — please stay together in case the children get lost
separarse DE algo/alguien: esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the television; no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children; no se separen de su equipaje — do not leave your luggage unattended
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside* * *= carry off, cut off, detach, put by, segregate, separate, sift, screen out, tell out into, sort out + Nombre + from + Nombre, drive + a wedge between, hive off, disaggregate, sever, prise + Nombre + apart, unbundle, spread out, sift out, cleave, tease apart, balkanize, sunder, decouple, strip off, splay.Ex: The 'sweated' rags were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers, impurities being carried off through filters by running water.
Ex: The stages are not cut off from one another, are not sharply defined.Ex: The words from the deleted abstract in the abstract word file will be detached when DOBIS/LIBIS is not busy with other work.Ex: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Ex: In summary, the advantages of the electronic catalog is the ability to segregate the fast searches from the slowest.Ex: The description of the component part is separated from that of the host document by a double slash.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 finished paper was sorted for imperfections and told out into quires and reams for sale.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: While the current problems associated with serial economics have driven a wedge between vendors, librarians and publishers, they should be cooperating and communicating in order to withstand the information explosion.Ex: Non-fiction is normally shelved according to the Dewey decimal system with perhaps a major category such as autobiography and biography hived off as a completely separate ad hoc classification.Ex: Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.Ex: This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex: The symbiotic relationship between scholarly discourse and scholarly publication that has existed for 3 centuries is being prised apart by new technology.Ex: It is recommended that CD-ROM producers unbundle the retrieval software from the data.Ex: For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.Ex: Ethnic and racial differences cleaved the American working class.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 scholarly system has become balkanized into autonomous, even antagonistic, cultures or camps based on differing technological competencies and interests.Ex: Both novels tell essentially the same story, that of a woman sundered from her high estate and her betrothed.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: They gathered a whole sackful, stripped off the husks, and filled the sack again.Ex: Walk your feet up the wall, then take the belt and place it on your upper arms right above your elbows to keep your arms from splaying.* Hasta que la muerte nos separe = Till death do us part.* que se puede separar = detachable.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* separar con una cortina = curtain off.* separar de = wean from, isolate from, divide from, wean away from.* separar el grano de la paja = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaff.* separar haciendo palanca = pry + Nombre + out, prise + Nombre + out.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* separar las manos = spread out + hands.* separar + Nombre + de + Nombre = discern + Nombre + from + Nombre.* separarse = drift apart, part, divorce, go (our/their) separate ways, fork.* separarse (de) = become + parted from, move away from, turn away from, secede (from).* separarse descendiendo = droop away from.* separar una pelea = break up + fight, break up + fight.* * *separar [A1 ]vtA1 (apartar, alejar) to separatedos transeúntes intentaron separarlos two passersby tried to separate o part themha hecho todo lo posible por separarnos he has done everything he can to split us uplas consonantes dobles no se separan en español in Spanish, double consonants should not be split upla maestra las separó porque charlaban mucho the teacher separated them o split them up because they were talking so muchsepara la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wallno se aconseja separar a la madre de su ternero it is not advisable to take the calf away from its motherseparar la yema de la clara separate the white from the yolkseparar los machos de las hembras to separate the males from the females2 (dividir un todo) to divideseparar las palabras en sílabas divide the words into syllablesla guerra separó a muchas familias the war divided many families3 (guardar, reservar) to put o set asidesepárame un trocito para Pablo, que va a venir más tarde can you put o set aside a slice for Pablo, he'll be coming latersepara la ropa que llevarás puesta put the clothes you're going to wear on one sideB1 (deslindar) to separate, divideuna valla separa a los hinchas de los dos equipos there is a fence separating the fans of the two teamslos separan profundas diferencias they are divided by deepseated differencesseparar algo DE algo to separate sth FROM sthlos Andes separan Argentina de Chile the Andes separate Argentina from Chile2(despegar): no puedo separar estas dos fotos I can't get these two photographs apartsepara las lonchas de jamón separate the slices of hamno separe la etiqueta antes de rellenarla do not remove o detach the label before filling it infue separado de su cargo/sus funciones he was removed from office/relieved of his duties ( frml)separar del servicio ( Mil) to discharge1 «matrimonio» to separatese separaron tras diez años de matrimonio they separated o split up after ten years of marriagees hijo de padres separados his parents are separatedsepararse DE algn to separate FROM sbse separó de su marido en octubre she separated from her husband in October2 (alejarse, apartarse) to split upa mitad de camino nos separamos we split up half waylos socios se separaron en 1996 they dissolved their partnership in 1996 ( frml), the partners split up in 1996no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please don't split up o divide up o please stay together in case the children get lostsepararse DE algo/algn:esta niña no se separa del televisor this child is always glued to the televisionno me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my childrenno se separen de su equipaje do not leave your luggage unattended* * *
separar ( conjugate separar) verbo transitivo
1
separa la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wall
c) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside
2
b) ( despegar):
separarse verbo pronominal
separarse DE algn to separate from sb
c) (apartarse, alejarse):◊ no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please stay together in case the children get lost;
no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children
separar verbo transitivo
1 (aumentar la distancia física) to move apart
2 (poner aparte) to separate: separa las rosas de los claveles, separate the roses from the carnations
3 (reservar) to save
4 (algo pegado, grapado) to detach
5 (distanciar, disgregar) to divide
' separar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- desgajar
- desunir
- paja
- quitar
- segregar
- aislar
- apartar
- cortar
- desmontar
- desprender
English:
detach
- divide
- divorce
- fence off
- part
- peel off
- prise
- pull apart
- screen off
- separate
- sort out
- space
- split up
- twist off
- wall off
- fence
- pull
- screen
- sort
- splay
- split
- wall
* * *♦ vt1. [alejar, dividir, aislar] to separate (de from);lo han separado de sus hijos they've taken his children away from him;tuvo que venir la policía para separarlos the police had to be called to break them up o separate them;el muro que separa los dos campos the wall separating o that separates the two fields;separar algo en grupos/partes iguales to divide sth into groups/equal parts;son muchas las cosas que nos separan there are many differences between us;quiere separar su vida privada de su vida pública she wants to keep her private life separate from her public life2. [apartar, dejar espacio entre] to move away (de from);separe el cuerpo del volante keep your body away from the steering wheel;separa un poco las sillas move the chairs apart a bit;separa bien las piernas open your legs wide3. [desunir, quitar]las hojas se han pegado y no las puedo separar the pages have stuck together and I can't separate them o get them apart;separe la carne del caldo remove the meat from the stock;no separaba los ojos del reloj she never took her eyes off the clock4. [reservar] to put asidefue separado del cargo he was removed (from his post), he was dismissed (from his job);separaron al coronel del servicio the colonel was removed from active service* * *v/t separate* * *separar vt1) : to separate, to divide2) : to split up, to pull apart♦ separarse vr* * *separar vb1. (en general) to separate2. (apartar) to move away -
18 различать
1) General subject: appreciate, contradistinguish, difference, differentiate, discern, discriminate, distinguish, know (from), perceive, pick out, tell, tell apart, (уметь) know apart, differ, tell apart, tell from, distinguish between (distinguish between A and B - различать, где A, а где Б)2) Computers: differentiate between3) Obsolete: decern4) Bookish: secern5) Mathematics: distinguish (between, among), perceive the differences between6) Diplomatic term: mark out7) Jargon: (что-л.) swing with8) Information technology: recognize10) Makarov: be differentiated, make a distinction, draw a line between11) SAP.tech. make distinction -
19 realidad
f.1 reality (mundo real).realidad virtual virtual reality2 truth.en realidad actually, in facthacerse realidad to come true* * *1 reality\en realidad actually, in factla realidad es que... the fact of the matter is that...* * *noun f.reality, fact* * *SF realityen realidad — in fact, actually
la realidad es que... — the fact (of the matter) is that...
* * *femenino realityla realidad paraguaya — the reality of life o of the situation in Paraguay
en realidad — in reality, actually
* * *= reality, actuality.Ex. However, the reality is that these processes are often associated with the creation of input to a computer system.Ex. By comparing this informal communication network with the formal organization chart one can see how close the fit between actuality and theory is.----* afrontar la realidad = face + reality, confront + reality.* alejarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* apartarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* basado en la realidad = reality-based.* convertirse en realidad = become + a reality.* cruda realidad = stark reality.* desde el punto de vista de la realidad = factually.* deseo + hacerse realidad = wish + come true.* despertar a la realidad = wake up to + reality, wake up to + the realities.* dura realidad = fact of life, harsh reality.* en contacto con la realidad = in touch with + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad (de que) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that).* en la realidad = in reality, in actual practice, in reality.* en realidad = actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, in truth, to all intents and purposes, in point of fact, in actuality, in a very real sense, in actual practice, in actual fact, for all intents and purposes, for that matter, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in all reality.* escapar de la realidad = escape + reality.* escape de la realidad = escape from reality.* evadir la realidad = escape + reality.* evadirse de la realidad = escape + reality.* evasión de la realidad = escape from reality.* hacer Algo realidad = make + Nombre + come true.* hacer frente a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + (up to) the fact that, face + reality.* hacer frente a la realidad (de que) = face + the truth (that).* hacer que algo sea una realidad = realise + opportunity.* hacer realidad = fulfil [fulfill, -USA], realise [realize, -USA], make + good.* hacer realidad Algo = make + Nombre + a reality.* hacer realidad las posibilidades de Algo = unleash + Posesivo + potential.* hacer realidad una aspiración = make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision.* hacer realidad una idea = follow through on/with + Posesivo + idea.* hacer realidad un deseo = fulfil + Posesivo + wish.* hacer realidad un sueño = realise + dream, fulfil + dream, make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision, make + Posesivo + dream come true.* hacerse realidad = materialise [materialize, -USA], come to + full flower, become + a reality, happen, come + true.* huida de la realidad = escape from reality.* huir de la realidad = escape + reality.* la realidad es que = the fact remains that..., fact is, the fact is (that).* la triste realidad es que = the sad fact is (that).* nada + estar + más apartado de la realidad = nothing + can + be further from the truth.* nada + estar + más lejos de la realidad = nothing + can + be further from the truth.* nada puede estar más alejado de la realidad = nothing can be further from the truth.* nada puede estar más apartado de la realidad = nothing can be further from the truth.* parecido a la realidad = lifelike [life-like].* perder contacto con la realidad = lose + touch with reality.* pérdida de contacto con la realidad = loss of touch with reality.* plasmar una idea en la realidad = translate + idea into + reality.* profecía que se hace realidad = self-fulfilling prophecy.* propuesta + hacerse realidad = proposal + materialise.* pura realidad = stark reality.* realidad virtual = virtual reality.* realidad virtual en pantalla grande = big-screen reality.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* ser una realidad = be a fact of life, be a reality.* similar a la realidad = lifelike [life-like].* sórdida realidad = shabby reality.* sueño + hacerse realidad = dream + come true.* triste realidad = fact of life.* triste realidad, la = sad truth, the.* un sueño hecho realidad = a dream come true.* * *femenino realityla realidad paraguaya — the reality of life o of the situation in Paraguay
en realidad — in reality, actually
* * *= reality, actuality.Ex: However, the reality is that these processes are often associated with the creation of input to a computer system.
Ex: By comparing this informal communication network with the formal organization chart one can see how close the fit between actuality and theory is.* afrontar la realidad = face + reality, confront + reality.* alejarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* apartarse de la realidad = stray from + reality.* basado en la realidad = reality-based.* convertirse en realidad = become + a reality.* cruda realidad = stark reality.* desde el punto de vista de la realidad = factually.* deseo + hacerse realidad = wish + come true.* despertar a la realidad = wake up to + reality, wake up to + the realities.* dura realidad = fact of life, harsh reality.* en contacto con la realidad = in touch with + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + reality.* enfrentarse a la realidad (de que) = face + (up to) the fact that, face + the truth (that).* en la realidad = in reality, in actual practice, in reality.* en realidad = actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, in truth, to all intents and purposes, in point of fact, in actuality, in a very real sense, in actual practice, in actual fact, for all intents and purposes, for that matter, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in all reality.* escapar de la realidad = escape + reality.* escape de la realidad = escape from reality.* evadir la realidad = escape + reality.* evadirse de la realidad = escape + reality.* evasión de la realidad = escape from reality.* hacer Algo realidad = make + Nombre + come true.* hacer frente a la realidad = confront + reality, face + (the) facts, face + (up to) the fact that, face + reality.* hacer frente a la realidad (de que) = face + the truth (that).* hacer que algo sea una realidad = realise + opportunity.* hacer realidad = fulfil [fulfill, -USA], realise [realize, -USA], make + good.* hacer realidad Algo = make + Nombre + a reality.* hacer realidad las posibilidades de Algo = unleash + Posesivo + potential.* hacer realidad una aspiración = make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision.* hacer realidad una idea = follow through on/with + Posesivo + idea.* hacer realidad un deseo = fulfil + Posesivo + wish.* hacer realidad un sueño = realise + dream, fulfil + dream, make + vision + a reality, realise + vision, fulfil + vision, make + Posesivo + dream come true.* hacerse realidad = materialise [materialize, -USA], come to + full flower, become + a reality, happen, come + true.* huida de la realidad = escape from reality.* huir de la realidad = escape + reality.* la realidad es que = the fact remains that..., fact is, the fact is (that).* la triste realidad es que = the sad fact is (that).* nada + estar + más apartado de la realidad = nothing + can + be further from the truth.* nada + estar + más lejos de la realidad = nothing + can + be further from the truth.* nada puede estar más alejado de la realidad = nothing can be further from the truth.* nada puede estar más apartado de la realidad = nothing can be further from the truth.* parecido a la realidad = lifelike [life-like].* perder contacto con la realidad = lose + touch with reality.* pérdida de contacto con la realidad = loss of touch with reality.* plasmar una idea en la realidad = translate + idea into + reality.* profecía que se hace realidad = self-fulfilling prophecy.* propuesta + hacerse realidad = proposal + materialise.* pura realidad = stark reality.* realidad virtual = virtual reality.* realidad virtual en pantalla grande = big-screen reality.* separar la realidad de la ficción = distinguish + fact from fiction.* ser una realidad = be a fact of life, be a reality.* similar a la realidad = lifelike [life-like].* sórdida realidad = shabby reality.* sueño + hacerse realidad = dream + come true.* triste realidad = fact of life.* triste realidad, la = sad truth, the.* un sueño hecho realidad = a dream come true.* * *realityésa es la dura realidad that is the harsh reality of the matterla realidad paraguaya the reality of life o of the situation in Paraguaytendrán que hacer frente a la realidad they will have to face up to realityen realidad in reality, actually* * *
realidad sustantivo femenino
reality;◊ la realidad paraguaya the reality of life o of the situation in Paraguay;
esa es la dura realidad those are the harsh facts;
en realidad in reality, actually
realidad sustantivo femenino
1 reality
realidad virtual, virtual reality
2 (hecho cierto, circunstancia clave) fact, truth: la realidad es que tú no estabas allí, the fact is that you weren't there
♦ Locuciones: en realidad, in fact, actually
' realidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coraza
- cruda
- crudo
- deformar
- desengañar
- desengañarse
- desvirtuar
- distorsionar
- realmente
- relumbrón
- aproximar
- asidero
- ciego
- desfigurar
- enfrentar
- evadir
- falsear
- frente
- hecho
- responder
- retratar
- triste
- vano
English:
actually
- come
- delicate
- dream
- effect
- fact
- materialize
- matter
- practice
- practise
- propose
- reality
- really
- stark
- take off
- true
- virtual
- wake up
- wish
- achieve
- actual
- for
- fulfill
- realize
- when
* * *realidad nf1. [mundo real] realityInformát realidad virtual virtual reality2. [situación] reality;la realidad social de hoy en día today's social reality3. [verdad] truth;la realidad es que me odia the fact is, she hates me;en realidad actually, in fact;parece tímido, cuando en realidad no lo es he seems shy, but actually he isn't;hacerse realidad to come true;aspira a convertir en realidad sus sueños she is hoping to make her dreams come true* * *f reality;en realidad in fact, in reality* * *realidad nf1) : reality2)en realidad : in truth, actually* * *realidad n reality -
20 además de
prep.in addition to, besides, plus, aside from.Le di mantequilla además de pan I gave him butter in addition to bread.* * *as well as, in addition to■ además de gordo es feo as well as being fat, he's ugly* * *besides, as well as* * *= along with, apart from, as well as, besides, coupled with, in addition (to), over and above, plus, quite apart from, aside from, on top of, other than, complete with, not least, beyond, together with, not to mentionEx. A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.Ex. Apart from the names of subjects, the names of corporate bodies, persons, chemicals, trade products, and trade names are some other possibilities.Ex. All means of conveying affinitive relationships list a number of terms which may be used as well as, or instead of, the original entry term.Ex. In a catalogue using main and added entries, all other entries besides the one main entry are added entries.Ex. And coupled with it, the simple answer, yes, I think made for a rather historic exchange, and it surely was worth the price of admission.Ex. In addition to the full edition, there exist abridged and medium editions of the scheme.Ex. Such posts were regarded as a welcome bonus over and above the traditional base market.Ex. All of these (except PREVIOUS and NEXT), plus some additional commands are also available from the Command Menu.Ex. Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.Ex. The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex. Librarians will have to acquire additional skills on top of the old ones.Ex. The advantages, other than the savings in costs, are that they allow the student to progress at an individual pace = Las ventajas, además del ahorro en los costes, son que permiten al estudiante avanzar a su propio ritmo.Ex. Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.Ex. Extra money for books is raised in a variety of ways, not least through the efforts of active parent/teachers' associations.Ex. Once it is available, duplicates in large quantities could probably be turned out for a cent apiece beyond the cost of materials.Ex. Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex. UNIMARC could make a significant contribution to UBC but, if it is to succeed, it requires the co-operation and effort, not to mention the financial outlay, of all national MARC users.* * *= along with, apart from, as well as, besides, coupled with, in addition (to), over and above, plus, quite apart from, aside from, on top of, other than, complete with, not least, beyond, together with, not to mentionEx: A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.
Ex: Apart from the names of subjects, the names of corporate bodies, persons, chemicals, trade products, and trade names are some other possibilities.Ex: All means of conveying affinitive relationships list a number of terms which may be used as well as, or instead of, the original entry term.Ex: In a catalogue using main and added entries, all other entries besides the one main entry are added entries.Ex: And coupled with it, the simple answer, yes, I think made for a rather historic exchange, and it surely was worth the price of admission.Ex: In addition to the full edition, there exist abridged and medium editions of the scheme.Ex: Such posts were regarded as a welcome bonus over and above the traditional base market.Ex: All of these (except PREVIOUS and NEXT), plus some additional commands are also available from the Command Menu.Ex: Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.Ex: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.Ex: Librarians will have to acquire additional skills on top of the old ones.Ex: The advantages, other than the savings in costs, are that they allow the student to progress at an individual pace = Las ventajas, además del ahorro en los costes, son que permiten al estudiante avanzar a su propio ritmo.Ex: Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.Ex: Extra money for books is raised in a variety of ways, not least through the efforts of active parent/teachers' associations.Ex: Once it is available, duplicates in large quantities could probably be turned out for a cent apiece beyond the cost of materials.Ex: Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex: UNIMARC could make a significant contribution to UBC but, if it is to succeed, it requires the co-operation and effort, not to mention the financial outlay, of all national MARC users.
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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 — [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 — 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 — 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
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 — distinguishable, adj. distinguishableness, distinguishability, n. distinguishably, adv. distinguisher, n. distinguishment, n. /di sting gwish/, v.t. 1. to mark off as different (often fol. by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys… … Universalium
distinguish — /dI stINgwIS/ verb 1 (I, T) to be able to recognize and understand the difference between two similar things or people: Dogs can distinguish a greater range of sounds than humans. (+ between): It s important to distinguish between tax avoidance… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
distinguish — [[t]dɪstɪ̱ŋgwɪʃ[/t]] distinguishes, distinguishing, distinguished 1) VERB If you can distinguish one thing from another, you can see or understand the difference between them. [V n from n] Could he distinguish right from wrong?... [V between pl… … English dictionary
distinguish — v. 1) (d; intr.) to distinguish among, between 2) (D; tr.) to distinguish from (to distinguish good from evil) * * * [dɪs tɪŋgwɪʃ] between (d; intr.) to distinguish among (D; tr.) to distinguish from (to distinguish good from evil) … Combinatory dictionary
distinguish*/ — [dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃ] verb 1) [I/T] to recognize the differences between things Syn: differentiate He learned to distinguish the songs of different birds.[/ex] information on how to distinguish between the different diseases[/ex] the ability to… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English