1.区别,鉴别,识别
2.区分出,辨出
3.分别对待,歧视,排斥
4.识别,区别
1.区别,鉴别,识别
2.区分出,辨出
3.分别对待,歧视,排斥
4.识别,区别
1.能识别的,有分辨能力的
2.〈古〉明确的;显著的
1.to treat someone unfairly because of their religion, race, or other personal features
2.to recognize the difference between things
1.It's easy to say that women are just being discriminated against, but could it be that there's more to it?
人么会简单地说妇女遭到歧视,但是这里是不是有更深的问题呢?
2.She said that which can be proved by evidence is men be gaining to ask same option as women, and more claimed be sex-discriminated.
她还说有证据表明男性开始要求和女性拥有一样的选择权,更多的男性称自己遭到性别歧视。
3.The Court did not deny that Ledbetter had been discriminated against.
法院没有否认列得贝塔受到歧视。
4.Indeed, Wen Jiabao, premier, met a delegation of European companies in April and said they would not be discriminated against.
事实上,中国国务院总理温家宝在4月份会见欧洲企业代表团时曾表示,他们不会受到歧视。
5.And accordingly, existing different ionic radius value can be discriminated and a few reference value of ionic radius reckoned.
并据此能鉴别存在差异的离子半径值,与推算出一些新的离子半径参考值。
6.If they practiced Han chauvinism and discriminated against the minority peoples, which would be very bad.
如果汉人搞大汉族主义,歧视少数民族,那就很不好。
7.I discriminated against Japanese women, Italian women, women with criminal records, women who did not bathe regularly.
我歧视了日本妇女、意大利妇女、有犯罪记录的妇女、没有按时洗澡的妇女。
8.Their claims meet the core test: They have in common the question of whether Wal-Mart discriminated against them.
这些女性的诉讼请求满足核心测试:她们在“沃尔玛公司是否对女性存在歧视”这一问题上意见一致;
9.Often, I helped those who had been maltreated by their union or discriminated against by an employer.
我通常都会帮助这些被工会组织虐待或被雇主歧视的员工平反。
10.His great size discriminated him from his followers.
他的宽广身材使他不同于他的部下。