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21. | He is call smith minor to distinguish him from the other smith |
| 人们称他小史密斯,以便与其他叫史密斯的人相区别 |
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22. | He was too upset to distinguish vice from virtue. |
| 他心情太烦乱了,无法分辨善恶。 |
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23. | Distinguish morality from ethics and give examples of their difference. |
| 区分道德和伦理并举例。 |
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24. | He was called Smith Minor to distinguish him from the other Smiths. |
| 人们称他小史密斯,以便与其他叫史密斯的人相区别。 |
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25. | They distinguish communists from the followers of the Three People's Principles. |
| 由于这些不同,共产主义者和三民主义者之间就有了差别。 |
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26. | to differentiate; to discriminate; to distinguish from; to tell ... from (or apart); to know ... by ( |
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27. | Hard-cover: Book sellers' term to mean case-bound book as distinguish from soft-cover.Synonymous with |
| 精装本:英文是书商用名词,意指精装本;以别于平装本。 |
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28. | Preschool children are not ye fully able to distinguish fantasy from reality. |
| 学龄前的儿童还不能完全辨别事实与幻想. |
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29. | Hardback: Book sellers' term to mean case-bound book as distinguish from paper-back.Synonymous with Hard-cover |
| 精装本:英文是书商用名词,意指精装本;以别于普及本。 |
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30. | He be call smith minor to distinguish him from the other smith |
| 人们称他小史密斯,以便与其他叫史密斯的人相区别 |
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