to differentiate
01
区別する, 見分ける
to recognize the difference present between two people or things
Transitive: to differentiate between two things | to differentiate two things
例
The teacher helps her students differentiate between similar-sounding words by highlighting their distinct meanings and usage.
教師は、生徒が似たような音の単語を区別するのを助け、それらの明確な意味と使用法を強調します。
02
区別する
to be something that marks two things or people as completely distinguished or different
Transitive: to differentiate sb/sth from others
例
The bright red dress really differentiates her from the rest of the guests.
鮮やかな赤いドレスは、彼女を他のゲストから本当に際立たせます。
03
区別する
to develop unique qualities or features that make something stand out from others
Intransitive
例
The two cultures differentiated in their traditions and values.
二つの文化は、その伝統と価値観において区別されました。
04
分化する
(of a cell or organism) to change or develop in a way that makes something distinct or unique from others
Intransitive: to differentiate into specialized forms
例
In biology, cells differentiate into specialized types during development.
生物学では、細胞は発達の過程で特殊なタイプに分化します。
05
分化させる, 特殊化する
to cause a cell to develop into a more specialized form during its growth process
Transitive: to differentiate cells
例
In embryonic development, certain signals differentiate cells into specialized tissue types.
胚発生において、特定の信号が細胞を特殊化した組織タイプに分化させます。
06
微分する
to find the derivative of a function, essentially determining how it changes at each point
Transitive: to differentiate a function
例
In calculus, we differentiate a function to understand its rate of change.
微積分では、関数の変化率を理解するためにそれを微分します。
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