discriminating
发音
英 [dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈskrɪməˌnetɪŋ]
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- adj.
- 有鉴别能力的,有识别能力的
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- v.
- 分别,辨别,区分( discriminate的现在分词 )
- 歧视,有差别地对待
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双语例句
- 1. Is israel discriminating between civilians and combatants ?
- 攻击时有没有区分平民和斗争人员?
- 2. Discriminating between the worthwhile acquisitions and the dogs requires careful due diligence and negotiating skills , but time is often short .
- 区分有价值和无价值的对象需要认真的尽职调查和谈判技巧,但时间往往不充裕。
- 3. Retailers are discriminating buyers , who push suppliers to boost their productivity , thus making the suppliers more able to compete internationally .
- 由于外资零售商是有鉴别能力的买家,促使中国供应商提高生产力,从而也提高了后者的国际竞争力。
- 4. That banks could be discriminating against women customers should not come as a complete shock .
- 对于银行可能歧视女性客户这一点,我们不应完全感到吃惊。
- 5. They can also have the perverse effect of retarding trade by discriminating against non-members . But some trade expansion is preferable to none .
- 它们还可能由于歧视非成员国而产生阻碍贸易的不利影响,但某种程度的贸易扩张总好过原地踏步。