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1. | We must draw a clear distinction between ourselves and the enemy. |
| 一定要分清敌我。 |
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2. | He draw a quite artificial distinction between men and women reader. |
| 他把男读者和女读者硬是人为地区分开来。 |
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3. | to distinguish; to ascertain; to draw a clear distinction |
| 判明 |
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4. | to distinguish; to draw a clear distinction between; to discer |
| 分清 |
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5. | He is able to draw a fine distinction between very good wine and excellent wine. |
| 他能够指出很好的酒和最好的酒之间的细微差别。 |
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6. | They are unwilling to draw a distinction between the U.S. imperialists, who are in power, and the American |
| 他们不愿意将当权的美国帝国主义分子和不当权的美国人民加以区别。 |
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7. | It's difficult to draw a distinction Between the meanings of these two verbs |
| 这两个动词的词义很难区别。 |
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8. | Is it so easy to draw a distinction between the enjoyment of a sandwich and the enjoyment of the surrounding |
| 享受一块夹肉面包和享受周遭的景色(后者就是我们所谓诗歌),其差异是否可以很容易地分别出来呢? |
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9. | draw a comparison [parallel, distinction] Between a and B |
| 比较甲乙 |
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10. | But we must draw a distinction, firstly, between the people of the United States and their government |
| 但是我们第一要把美国人民和他们的政府相区别,第二要把美国政府中决定政策的人们和下面的普通工作人员相区别。 |
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