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distinguishable
(
a
.)區別得出的,辨認得出的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·tin·guish·a·ble
a.
1.
Capable
of
being
distinguished
;
separable
;
divisible
;
discernible
;
capable
of
recognition
;
as
,
a
tree
at
a
distance
is
distinguishable
from
a
shrub
.
A
simple
idea
being
in
itself
uncompounded
. . .
is
not
distinguishable
into
different
ideas
.
--
Locke
.
2.
Worthy
of
note
or
special
regard
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
distinguishable
adj
1:
capable
of
being
perceived
as
different
or
distinct
; "
only
the
shine
of
their
metal
was
distinguishable
in
the
gloom
"; "
a
project
distinguishable
into
four
stages
of
progress
"; "
distinguishable
differences
between
the
twins
" [
ant
:
indistinguishable
]
2: (
often
followed
by
`
from
')
not
alike
;
different
in
nature
or
quality
; "
plants
of
several
distinct
types
"; "
the
word
`
nationalism
'
is
used
in
at
least
two
distinct
senses
";
"
gold
is
distinct
from
iron
"; "
a
tree
related
to
but
quite
distinct
from
the
European
beech
"; "
management
had
interests
quite
distinct
from
those
of
their
employees
"
[
syn
:
distinct
]
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