to make a distinction

区分
常用释义
区分,辨别:指在两个或多个事物之间进行比较,以确定它们之间的差异或特点。

例句

1·Philosophers did not use to make a distinction between arts and science.

哲学家过去习惯不把艺术和科学区别开来。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·In fact, some scholars prefer not to make a distinction.

事实上,有些学者倾向于不作区分。

3·To answer that question, Kant said we need to make a distinction.

为了回答这个问题,康德说,我们要做出一个区分。

4·It is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation.

对爱情和迷恋感进行区分是必要的。

5·It is difficult to make a distinction between the meanings of a word.

区分这个词的各种意思有些困难。

6·In this article simply to make a distinction between them and other timers.

这篇文章只是为了让它们之间的区别和其他计时器。

7·Now I would like to make a distinction between desire and intent at this time.

现在这个时刻我将希望制造一个期望和目的之间的区别。

8·Even though these are trivial problems, there is a great necessity to make a distinction.

这些问题尽管是白璧微瑕,但也有辨析的必要。

9·But it's actually hard for us to make a distinction between them and for-profit business operators.

但实际上,我们难以将其和营利性目的的经营者这两方面加以区分。

10·In advancing this argument I am forced to make a distinction between state power and economic power.

在推进这个推理时,我不得不在国家权利和经济权利之间加以区分。