to discriminate
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歧视
to unfairly treat a person or group of people based on their sex, race, etc.
- The company was accused of discriminating against women in its hiring practices.
该公司被指控在其招聘实践中歧视女性。
- It's illegal to discriminate against individuals based on their sexual orientation.
基于性取向歧视个人是非法的。
- Discriminating against someone because of their race is a form of racism.
因为某人的种族而歧视他们是一种种族主义。
- The law prohibits businesses from discriminating against customers based on their disability.
法律禁止企业基于残疾对顾客进行歧视。
- The school was criticized for discriminating against students of certain religious backgrounds.
该学校因歧视某些宗教背景的学生而受到批评。
同义词:
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区分, 辨别
to notice or establish a difference in or between two or more things
及物动词
- Good readers quickly learn to discriminate fiction from factual writing.
好的读者很快就能学会区分小说和事实写作。
- Advanced sensors help the robot discriminate obstacles from open pathways.
先进的传感器帮助机器人区分障碍物和开放通道。
- Botanists discriminate plant species by observing leaf structure and flower color.
植物学家通过观察叶片结构和花色来区分植物种类。
- Artists are trained to discriminate colors that may look the same to the untrained eye.
艺术家们被训练来区分那些在未经训练的眼睛看来可能相同的颜色。
- A well-trained ear can discriminate even the faintest musical notes.
训练有素的耳朵可以分辨出最微弱的音符。
同义词:
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区分, 辨别
to identify or perceive differences between two or more things, people, or ideas
- He can discriminate between similar shades of blue with ease.
他可以轻松区分相似的蓝色色调。
- The software is designed to discriminate between spam and genuine messages.
该软件旨在区分垃圾邮件和真实消息。
- It’s essential to discriminate between fact and opinion in research.
在研究中区分事实和观点至关重要。
- Her refined palate can discriminate the flavors in complex dishes.
她精致的味觉可以辨别复杂菜肴中的味道。
- To succeed, one must discriminate between useful information and noise.
要成功,必须区分有用信息和噪音。