1.看出,认出
2.辨别,分清
3.辨别
1.to notice something, especially after thinking about it carefully or studying it
2.to see or hear something, especially something that is far away or not very clear
1.But the "very good upside" Mr Obama discerned when he abandoned Mr Mubarak in February is no longer such a sure thing.
但是,2月份奥巴马抛弃穆巴拉克时所称的“[color=#ff0000]坏事的很好一面”不再是这种确定之事。
2.The windows stood wide open in the heat; the garden lay in thick, soft shadow, where the pitchy shapes of trees could be discerned.
窗户在酷热的空气中敞开着;花园躺在又浓黑又柔和的阴影里,依稀可以辨出黝黑的树木形态。
3.from art or natural genius- seems to have happily discerned the truth.
从艺术的或自然的天才-似乎已愉快地分辨真相。
4.that said it had discerned the existence of a mysterious fog of high-energy particles buzzing around the center of the Milky Way.
那时他就认识到了银河系中心蠢蠢欲动的高能粒子雾的存在。
5.The minister appeared to see him, with the same glance that discerned the miraculous letter.
牧师似乎用辨出那神奇字母的同样目光,也看见了他。
6.He discerned an opportunity for a new kind of joke which required him to be cautious and solemn.
他发现来了一个机会,可以开一个新的玩笑,不过要求他应该谨慎而严肃。
7.He had obviously not discerned her yet in her position against the sun.
她的位置在向阳的一面,他显然还没有发现她。
8.W haven discerned Miss White because quite a few days. Has she fallen ill of something?
我们好几天没有看见怀特小姐了。她是病倒了还还是怎么了?
9.And he discerned him not, because his hands were hairy, as his brother Esau's hands: so he blessed him.
以撒就辨不出他来。因为他手上有毛,像他哥哥以扫的手一样,就给他祝福。
10.He immediately discerned the disadvantage that this situation could create.
他马上察觉出这种局面会带来的不利影响。