词组 | differentiate |
释义 | differentiate When differentiate is used with a preposition, it is most often from: • At his best he could differentiate one poem from another —Randall Jarrell, N. Y. Times Book Rev., 15 Aug. 1954 • ... it was the end of a continuous spectrum, differentiated from other states only by degree —J. Anthony Lukas, N. Y. Times Mag., 14 Jan. 1973 Less frequently, differentiate is used with between: • ... without ever being able to differentiate between their relative significances —Lois Armstrong, People, 5 July 1976 Differentiate is also used with among, but very infrequently, perhaps because it tends to lead to somewhat muddled sentences like this example: • Then he will try to differentiate among those who might assume larger responsibilities from those who cannot —Harry Levinson, Think, May-June 1967 |
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