distinguish sb. in a crowd
在人群中认出某人
distinguish sb. in a crowd
在人群中认出某人
distinguish oneself by scholarship
学问超群
distinguish oneself in battle
战功卓著
to distinguish from the laity
区别于俗人
distinguished marksman
等射手
distinguished for diligence
以勤劳著称
distinguish good from evil
分辨善恶
distinguish things into classes
把东西分成类
distinguish between silk and rayon
分清丝和人造丝
a distinguished guest
贵宾
He was a distinguished publicist.
他是一位卓越宣传家。
a distinguished American educationist.
一位德高望重美国教育家。
a long and distinguished career.
长久而出色职业。
distinguished services
殊
功劳[贡献]
the distinguished guest's gallery
贵宾席
distinguish between certainties and probables
对确定之事和有可能之事加以区别
an elderly person with a distinguished past.
拥有辉煌过去老人
I can distinguish them at a distance.
从远处我能认出他们。
It's important distinguish fact from fiction.
重要是辨别真实与虚构。
We can distinguish between gold and silver.
我们能区分金和银。
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