to differentiate
di
ˌdɪ
di
ffe
ren
ˈrɛn
ren
tiate
ʃieɪt
shieit

“differentiate”的英语定义和含义

to differentiate
01

区分, 辨别

to recognize the difference present between two people or things 
Transitive: to differentiate between two things | to differentiate two things
to differentiate definition and meaning
语法信息
形态构成
派生
动作动词
规则
现在时
differentiate
第三人称单数
differentiates
现在分词
differentiating
一般过去时
differentiated
过去分词
differentiated
例子
The teacher helps her students differentiate between similar-sounding words by highlighting their distinct meanings and usage. 

老师通过突出相似发音单词的独特含义和用法,帮助她的学生区分它们。

02

区分

to be something that marks two things or people as completely distinguished or different 
Transitive: to differentiate sb/sth from others
例子
The bright red dress really differentiates her from the rest of the guests. 

鲜红色的连衣裙真的使她与其他客人区分开来。

03

区分

to develop unique qualities or features that make something stand out from others 
Intransitive
例子
The two cultures differentiated in their traditions and values. 

这两种文化在传统和价值观上分化了。

04

分化

(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
例子
As the plants grow, they differentiate into various shapes and sizes. 

随着植物的生长,它们会分化成各种形状和大小。

05

分化, 特化

to cause a cell to develop into a more specialized form during its growth process 
Transitive: to differentiate cells
例子
In embryonic development, certain signals differentiate cells into specialized tissue types. 

在胚胎发育过程中,某些信号将细胞分化成专门的組織类型。

06

求导

to find the derivative of a function, essentially determining how it changes at each point 
Transitive: to differentiate a function
例子
In calculus, we differentiate a function to understand its rate of change. 

在微积分中,我们微分一个函数以了解其变化率。

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