tell apart
英 [tel əˈpɑːt]
美 [tel əˈpɑːrt]
区分;分辨; 区分; 区别; 辨别
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 区分;区别;辨别
If you cantellpeople or thingsapart, you are able to recognize the differences between them and can therefore identify each of them.- Perhaps it is the almost universal use of flavourings that makes it so hard to tell the products apart.
或许是因为调料的使用几乎千篇一律才使得那些产品难以区分开。
- Perhaps it is the almost universal use of flavourings that makes it so hard to tell the products apart.
英英释义
verb
- mark as different
- We distinguish several kinds of maple
- detect with the senses
- The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards
- I can't make out the faces in this photograph
双语例句
- So it is no surprise that voters are finding David Cameron and Nick Clegg increasingly difficult to tell apart.
难怪人们觉得卡梅伦和克莱格两个越来越难以分辨。 - You can tell them apart pretty easily by their size.
根据它们的大小,你能很容易将它们区分开。 - For legibility it's more important that letters be easy to tell apart.
字母能被容易地认出是更重要的事情。 - And his tastes are so plain that you can barely tell him apart from his neighbours.
他的品味平淡无奇,以至于你很难把他和邻居区分开来。 - To confound two things means not to be able to tell them apart.
混淆两件事物的意思是说没能把它们区分开来。 - The twins look so much alike that you can hardly tell them apart.
这对双胞胎长得一模一样,简直分不出谁是谁。 - I don't know which one is mine*. I can't tell them apart.
我不知道那个是我的一一我无法分辨它们。 - Instead of letters, he wanted to use shapes that were easy to tell apart by touch.
他想用手的触觉容易分辨的模型来代替字母。 - But CES lumbers on, to the extent that with each passing year, the shows become harder to tell apart.
但CES还是艰难生存,已经到了每年的展览都毫无新意的程度。 - Any two people who are hard to tell apart.
任何两个难以分辨的人。