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    differentiated查询结果如下:

    音标:[ˌdɪfə'renʃieɪt] 现在分词:differentiating
    过去式:differentiated 过去分词:differentiated
    第三人称单数:differentiates 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词differentiateddifferentiate的过去式 和 过去分词形式
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    vt.
    区分;使差异;求导数
    In this enlargement, barley, alfalfa, and sugar beets can be differentiated
    在这张放大的照片上,大麦,苜蓿和甜菜都能被区分开。
    He differentiated his own motives from those of friends
    他将自己的动机与他朋友们的区分开来。
    Equipment and parts shall be differentiated with respect to the commodities included in tax number 84.49 (where the equipment and the parts are under the same tax number)
    归入84.49的货品应当注意区分设备和零件(设备和零件均在同一税号)
    -扩展释义
    n. 【农业】
    区别,分化
    hepatoma cells are differentiated tumor cells derived from liver
    肝癌细胞是来自肝脏的分化的肿瘤细胞。
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    分化型
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:verb

    例句2. they understand what differentiates their business from all other booksellers’

    -differentiated的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (calculus) Having a derivative, said of a function whose domain and codomain are manifolds. || (comparable, of multiple items) able to be differentiated, e.g. because they appear different
    “Gangsta rap is differentiable from other rap music in that gangsta rap makes use of images of urban life that are often associated with crime.”
    “It is also remarkable that he gave a function which is nowhere differentiable yet everywhere continuous.”
    “It was predicted that altruists and non-altruists would still be differentiable to perceivers with respect to helpfulness.”
    of, or relating to a difference || dependent on, or making a difference; distinctive || having differences in speed or direction of motion || (mathematics) of, or relating to differentiation, or the differential calculus
    “Another factor in this differential growth rate was out-migration from the South.”
    Not the same; exhibiting a difference. || Various, assorted, diverse. || Distinct, separate; used for emphasis after numbers and other determiners of quantity. || Unlike most others; unusual. || Modified, transformed.
    “Going to bed at a different time each night affected each individual child to varying degrees.”
    “Several different researchers all reached the same conclusion during this time.”
    “She likes to perform different types of music because she doesn’t want to be pigeonholed.”
    differ的现在分词
    “Widely differing circumstances.”
    (biology) That has taken on a specialized form and function

    名词 变体/同根词

    dif
    difference
    “But by then, DIF was already established, so state-chartered banks in Massachusetts carry both types of insurance.”
    “Finally, features of IRT make it particularly suitable for investigating and presenting DIF graphically.”
    “He and his colleagues collaborated on a randomized controlled trial of DIF vs.”
    The ability to be differentiated.
    “His work on functions of a real variable include results on functional series, differentiability of functions and Baire’s classification.”
    “Because of the demands of differentiability in distribution theory, the spaces of test-functions and their duals are somewhat more complicated.”
    “For example, the important distinctions between continuity and differentiability and between uniform and pointwise continuity seem to have no basis in intuition.”
    The quality of being differentiated.
    Anything that differentiates, or causes differentiation (in any sense); a distinguishing feature.
    “Therefore, the asset allocation decision between equities and bonds was not the chief differentiator between managers’ returns.”
    “The payment of interest on credit balances was its key differentiator in the SME market.”
    “We are just at the beginning of a period where the form factor is the ultimate differentiator.”
    (uncountable) The state or quality of being different. || (countable) The result or product of being different.
    “We poor benighted left-handers, however, require tender, therapeutic care to deal with our differentness.”
    “Being treated as slaves or second-class citizens on the basis of a racist ideology, they opposed racist value judgements but accepted the essential differentness of races.”
    “When they went to a window and looked out their differentness separated them infinitely from the people in the street.”
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