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    discern查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'sɜːrn] 现在分词:discerning
    过去式:discerned 过去分词:discerned
    第三人称单数:discerns 词频:低频词
    基本释义/说明:v.辨别;看出;察觉
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    vi.
    辨别;
    discern between right and wrong
    明辨是非.
    discern between truth and falsehood
    辨别真伪.
    vt.
    ①看出;认识,认出,理会,察觉;
    We discerned the figure of a man clinging to the mast of the wrecked ship.
    我们看到一个人紧抱在破船的桅杆上.
    discern a ray of hope
    看出一线希望.
    He was just able to discern the road in the dark.
    在黑暗中他只能分辨出道路.
    I soon discerned that the man was lying.
    我很快就发现这人在说谎.
    It was difficult to discern which of them to blame.
    很难分辨他们之中应该责备哪一个.
    ②辨别,识别;
    discern the difference between A and B
    辨别甲乙间的差异.
    discern good from evil
    识别善恶.
    discern the meaning of these words
    辨别这些字的意义.
    -扩展释义
    vi.
    鉴别,看出,领悟
    Genuine jade is not necessarily lustrous on the surface. So you should carefully discern between the genuine and the fake.
    表面光泽的并非全是纯玉,请君注意鉴别
    v. 【法律专业】
    辨认 ,识别
    vt.
    [W]1. 分辨,识别;看出,察觉到[+that][+wh-]2. 认识,领悟,vi.1. 辨明,分清[W]
    It was difficult to discern which of them was to blame.
    很难分辨出谁该负责任。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:verb

    例句1. in the dim light he could discern a handful of ghostly figures’

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    -discern的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of keen insight or good judgement; perceptive.
    “When any group reappears after a long period away the discerning listener is wise to approach the results with caution.”
    Possible to discern; detectable or derivable by use of the senses or the intellect.
    “Even on relatively unworn specimens hypoconid and entoconid are not clearly discernible.”
    “Although no clearly discernible patterns of theory seem to be present, there is a clear choice of what part of development to study.”
    “Small ghostly figures in protective gear are dimly discernible as they approach the tent.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state of being discernable.
    The state or quality of being discernible.
    “Managing and handling large files and maintaining their discernibleness in ramified data structures become, in practice, a difficult task for both end users and producers.”
    The state or quality of being discernible.
    One who, or that which, discerns, distinguishes, or judges.
    “Instead of a passive receiver of information, the viewer is engaged as a highly activated questioner and discerner of aesthetic relationships.”
    “He, who is satisfied through the Guru grace, becomes the discerner of the Guru’s word.”
    “When truly indifferent, the will of the discerner regarding the alternatives for choice is like a balance at equilibrium.”
    The ability to distinguish; judgement. || Discrimination. || The ability to distinguish between things. || The ability to perceive differences that exist. || The condition of understanding. || Aesthetic discrimination; taste, appreciation. || Perceptiveness. || The ability to make wise judgements; sagacity. || Discretion in judging objectively.
    “They possess capacities for discernment and the ability to decide what is in their best interest.”
    “Despite his ability for discernment and honesty, you still come away thinking he is stuck in a life of cliched fixations.”
    “But I need to plead with you to handle this crisis with wisdom and discernment.”
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