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1. | People who cannot distinguish between colors are said to be color-blind. |
| 不能辨别颜色的人谓之色盲。 |
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2. | distinguish fact from fable |
| 辨别虚实. |
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3. | It' s important distinguish fact from fiction. |
| 重要的是辨别真实与虚构。 |
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4. | Distinguish between |
| 区别,辨别,识别(人或事物)之不同 |
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5. | to differentiate; to discriminate; to distinguish from; to tell ... from (or apart); to know ... by ( |
| 辨别 |
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6. | unable to distinguish one or more chromatic colors. |
| 不能辨别一种或多种彩色。 |
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7. | To perceive or recognize as being different or distinct; distinguish. |
| 识别,辨别觉察到或区别出不同或差异;辨别 |
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8. | serving to distinguish or identify a species or group. |
| 用以辨别或者确定某个物种或者群体。 |
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9. | Can you distinguish these two things? |
| 你能辨别这两件东西吗? |
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10. | People who cannot distinguish between colours are said to is colour blind. |
| 不能辨别颜色的人称为色盲. |
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