1.They have only a fine distinction between them.
它们的区别很细微。
2."I am, " she said, and then she drew a fine distinction that any scholar of kinship structures would appreciate.
“我确实是,”她说,然后她做了一个很好的每个学者的结构都会接纳的区分。
3.That may seem a fine distinction. But it would avoid having to prosecute the New York Times.
两者看起来只有细微的区别,但可以避免起诉《纽约时报》。
4.That is because culturally, such a fine distinction eludes most teenagers.
这是因为从文化角度来看,大多数青少年无法理解这样的细微差别。
5.Something subtle, especially a nicety of thought or a fine distinction.
细微之处难以捉摸的事物,尤指想法的微妙或差别的细微。
6.There is a fine distinction between the two words.
这两个字之间有细微区别
7.There is a fine distinction between your normal dream and ambition.
你的正常梦想和雄心壮志之间的差别很微小。
8.He was drawing excessively fine distinction. Of course advertising seeks to persuade.
他把两者区分得过于细微,当然广告力求说服人的。