a discriminating audience/customer
有鉴赏力的观众╱顾客
1.有差别的,区别对待的
2.辨别的,分析的
3.有辨别力的,有鉴别力的
4.形成区别的,特征显著的
1.有差别的,区别对待的
2.辨别的,分析的
3.有辨别力的,有鉴别力的
4.形成区别的,特征显著的
1.“discriminate”的现在分词
1.able to judge whether or not something is good or suitable
1.The present participle of discriminate
1.And yet, if you had a discriminating ear, there were in it the elements of a concord such as these plains never saw nor heard.
然而,如果你有一个审音的耳朵,其中却又有一种和谐的因素,在这一带原野上可以说是从没有看见过,也从没有听到过的。
2.And broadband Internet providers would be barred from discriminating against content and would have to be open about their policies.
此外,禁止宽带供应商对网络内容带有歧视,同时要求公开他们的政策。
3.Conclusion This results show that this method is simpler and convenient than that of definition discriminating.
结论该判别法比用定义法判别指数型分布族更简单易行。
4.Logging is an important step of exploration and one of the methods of discriminating oil reservoir and gas reservoir.
录井是油气勘探的重要环节,是识别油气层的主要手段之一。
5.As lenders and investors inevitably become more discriminating, liquidity will recede and a number of problems will surface.
随着贷款机构和投资者辨别能力的必然增强,流动性将有所减少,许多问题也将浮现出来。
6.It denies discriminating against the Hmong, one of dozens of minorities in a poor, landlocked country.
在这个贫穷的内陆国,有着几十个少数民族,苗族就是其中之一,老挝否认该国存有针对苗族的歧视。
7.If you're controlling a scarce resource, like the prime-time broadcast schedule, you have to be discriminating.
如果你控制了一种稀缺资源,比如黄金时间播出表,那么你必须拥有足够的判断力。
8.When they played second, they were more discriminating, rewarding co-operation and punishing those who would not trust them.
当他们扮演第二名游戏者时,他们更有鉴别能力,奖励合作者,并惩罚那些不信任他们的游戏者。
9.All of the ports with APDs work on the time pision and cooperate with a logic discriminating and deciding unit driven by the clock signal.
所有端口采用时分工作模式,系统时钟信号驱动逻辑鉴别与判决单元完成光-电信号的转换。
10.Their ability to please even the most discriminating audience, regardless of age, has made JoyRide one of the most requested bands around.
即使是最挑剔的观众,不分年龄,他们有能力请兜风最要求乐队周围。