原级:discriminate
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第三人称单数:discriminates
过去分词:discriminated
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过去式:discriminated
1. 辨别的:discriminated operant 辨别操作 | discriminating 辨别的 | discriminating power 鉴别力
2. 有差别的:discriminate 歧视 | discriminating 有差别的 | discriminatingly 有辨别力地
3. 有区别的:discriminating relay 谐振继电器 | discriminating 有区别的 | discrimination 区别
4. 识别的:discriminately 有差别地 | discriminating 识别的 | discriminatingdiscriminatory 有差别的
1. 有识别力的;有鉴赏力的;敏锐的
Someone who is discriminating has the ability to recognize things that are of good quality.
e.g. More discriminating visitors now tend to shun the area.
更有鉴别力的游客现在往往避开该地区。
1. The union accused China of giving billions of dollars of subsidies to domestic producers, discriminating against foreign firms and goods and restricting foreign access to critical raw materials.
2. China Youth Daily commented that the Japanese Government is discriminating against Chinese people.
3. She also criticized a school saying it was discriminating against students from social security families by explicitly stating such students could not apply.
4. discriminating
4. Since domestic violence is closely related to a person's overall character, we would be discriminating against education if we attributed it to only educated people.
5. But job aspirants seldom use the provision to start legal proceedings against a potential employer for discriminating against them.
6. In the drafts, an article banning teachers from mocking and discriminating against students has resonated with many people.
7. Stasi said the commission's was not discriminating against France's Muslim community but sought to give all religions a more equal footing.
8. A concern group has threatened to challenge the government in court for allegedly discriminating against students with learning difficulties.
9. In a humanistic perspective, these requirements reflect a discriminating attitude toward certain groups of people and are often insulting.
10. The UN chief said cultural concerns cannot justify discriminating against people because of their sexual orientation.
adj
1. showing or indicating careful judgment and discernment especially in matters of taste
e.g. the discriminating eye of the connoisseur
2. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
e.g. an acute observer of politics and politicians
incisive comments
icy knifelike reasoning
as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang
penetrating insight
frequent penetrative observations
Synonym: acute incisive keen knifelike penetrating penetrative piercing sharp