discriminate
US /dɪˈskrɪməˌnet/
・UK /dɪ'skrɪmɪneɪt/
B1 中級英檢高級
v.t./i.動詞 (及物/不及物)區別 ; 差別待遇
The child can already discriminate between big and small objects
v.t./i.動詞 (及物/不及物)歧視
Governments often discriminate against certain groups in their society
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【泛科學精選】你有想過其實你可能比一隻魚還健忘嗎? (Are You More Forgetful Than A Fish?)
02:59
- study on redtail split fins, the fish were trained to discriminate between disks of different
在某項關於艾氏異仔鱂的研究當中,這種魚被訓練成能夠分辨不同大小的光碟
2013年封存。對美國聯邦預算和美國政府財政的削減 (2013 Sequestration: Cuts to the U.S. Federal Budget and U.S. Government Finance)
36:14
- concluded that we cannot discriminate against same-sex couples when it comes to marriage;
我認為,同樣的進化,我已經 經歷是一種進化的國家
孩子們對同性婚姻裁決的反應 (Kids React to Gay Marriage Ruling)
12:17
- You can't discriminate against other people
你不可以因為他們想要和其他人結婚,
9位講故事的人講述為什麼黑人故事很重要? (9 Storytellers on Why Black Stories Matter)
08:18
- When you hear someone story, you can connect with them on the way, and it makes it so much harder for you to enact violence on someone or to discriminate against someone when you know their story.
當你聽到一個人的故事時,你可以在路上和他們聯繫起來,當你知道他們的故事時,你就很難對某人實施暴力或歧視某人。