辨别
To recognize and distinguish between different things or qualities based on specific characteristics.
Exemplos
3 de 5我很难辨别这对双胞胎。
I find it hard to distinguish between these twins.
专家能够辨别古董的真伪。
Experts can distinguish the authenticity of antiques.
你能不能辨别这张图的颜色?
Can you tell the colors in this picture apart?
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
The middle part of '辨' looks like two knives separating things.
Quiz rápido
在复杂的实验中,研究员必须能够___微小的差别。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 辨别
Exemplos
我很难辨别这对双胞胎。
everydayI find it hard to distinguish between these twins.
专家能够辨别古董的真伪。
formalExperts can distinguish the authenticity of antiques.
你能不能辨别这张图的颜色?
informalCan you tell the colors in this picture apart?
实验要求参与者辨别声音的频率。
academicThe experiment required participants to distinguish the frequencies of sounds.
公司必须辨别潜在的市场风险。
businessThe company must identify potential market risks.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
辨别是非
to distinguish right from wrong
清晰辨别
to distinguish clearly
肉眼辨别
to distinguish with the naked eye
Frequentemente confundido com
辨别 focuses on telling the difference between two things, while 辨认 focuses on identifying something previously known.
Notas de uso
Frequently used in academic contexts regarding data analysis or critical thinking where differentiation is required.
Erros comuns
Learners often use it when they should use '辩论' (debate) because the first characters look similar.
Dica de memorização
The middle part of '辨' looks like two knives separating things.
Origem da palavra
From '辨' (to distinguish) and '别' (to separate).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
在复杂的实验中,研究员必须能够___微小的差别。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 辨别
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剽窃
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期刊
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抄袭
B1To copy someone else's work, ideas, or language without giving credit, especially in an academic context.
误区
B1A common but incorrect belief, method, or area of understanding that leads people to make mistakes.
教育
B1The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
测评
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激励
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