Isps cannot discriminate against any service in an anti-competitive way .
网络服务提供商们不能以反竞争的方式歧视任何服务。
Subsidy programmes that discriminate between local and foreign producers invite wto litigation .
对本国和外国生产商区别对待的补贴项目很容易引发wto诉讼。
Rosen 's lab hopes to target arsenic by engineering aquaglyceroporins to discriminate between metalloids .
罗森的实验室希望通过aquaglyceroporins工程达到区分砷与非金属物质的目的。
But after 11 months infants settle down with one set of phonemes for their first language , and lose the ability to discriminate the phonemes from other languages .
recognize or perceive the difference同义词:know apart
treat differently on the basis of sex or race同义词:separate, single out
distinguish
形容词 discriminate:
marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions同义词:discriminating
noting distinctions with nicety同义词:nice
例句
Death does not discriminate; it comes to everyone.死亡对每个人都一视同仁,它会降临到每个人的身上。
Can you discriminate good books from bad?你能区别好书与坏书吗?
People should not be discriminated against.人们不应该被区别对待。
详细解释
dis.crim.i.nate v.(动词)dis.crim.i.nat.ed,dis.crim.i.nat.ing,dis.crim.i.nates v.intr.(不及物动词) To make a clear distinction; distinguish:清楚地区别;辨别:例句:discriminate among the options available.辨别这些可用的选择 To make sensible decisions; judge wisely.作出明智的决定;明智地判断To make distinctions on the basis of class or category without regard to individual merit; show preference or prejudice:差别待遇,歧视:不考虑个人的优点,而以等级或种类为根据加以区别;表现出偏爱或偏见:例句:was accused of discriminating against women; discriminated in favor of his cronies.由于歧视妇女而遭指控;偏袒他的挚友 v.tr.(及物动词)To perceive the distinguishing features of; recognize as distinct:辨认,辨别:发觉显著特征;看出区别:例句:discriminate right from wrong.辨别是非 To distinguish by noting differences; differentiate:分辨:根据显著的不同来加以区别;区分:例句:unable to discriminate colors.分辨不出颜色 来源:Latin discromin3re discromin3t- 拉丁语 discromin3re discromin3t- from discromen discromin- [distinction] * see krei- 源自 discromen discromin- [区别,个性] *参见 krei- 【引伸】 discrim.inate discrim.inately adv.(副词)