English to Spanish Dictionary distinguish

distinguish

distinguir
definition
verb
the child is perfectly capable of distinguishing reality from fantasy
recognize or treat (someone or something) as different.
translation of 'distinguish'
verb
caracterizar,
distinguir,
destacar
example
it was too dark to 'distinguish' anything more than their vague shapes
The sources do not 'distinguish' between administrative and political corruption or between petty and grand corruption.
Certain characteristics 'distinguish' one type of print from another.
Some of the characteristics that 'distinguish' the two are intrinsic.
bees are unable to 'distinguish' between red, black, and various grays
These two features 'distinguish' De Villepin's sell-offs from their predecessors.
However, I can easily 'distinguish' the difference between my opinions and the immensity of my ego.
One of the morphological characters to 'distinguish' Capsicum species is seed color.
Why would you 'distinguish' on those facts between the priest and the archbishop?
To his credit, Hornby manages to 'distinguish' the four voices well.
The BMI does not 'distinguish' between fat and muscle, so buff men are likely to be considered overweight.
These differences are sufficient to 'distinguish' between the two species.
As investors, we need to be able to 'distinguish' between interesting scientific discoveries and commercially viable projects.
Likewise, the ability to 'distinguish' between certain sounds such as sss, sshh or zz diminishes from the time we reach our thirties.
The licensing and distribution models are the key characteristics that 'distinguish' OSS from commercial software.
In close-ups you could barely 'distinguish' which body parts were on view.
Not only did he speak for the roles, but he also used different tones to 'distinguish' the good guy from the bad guy.
Matthew looked around the room, trying to 'distinguish' just what was going on.
Copyright law does not 'distinguish' between sampling and counterfeiting.
However, it is not possible to 'distinguish' between these possibilities from the present data.
One carried something under his arm but Monday couldn't 'distinguish' what it was.
Checklists also may not 'distinguish' which relatives are affected or their degree of relatedness to the patient.
Thus neither radionuclide scans nor ultrasound reliably 'distinguish' benign from malignant disease.
The smell of ozone was thick in the air and smoke and dust was everywhere making it impossible to 'distinguish' anything.
He was the first to identify the brain as the seat of understanding and to 'distinguish' understanding from perception.
Up ahead, beyond the settlement, Ryan could 'distinguish' the dark, unruly mass that was the sea.
The bus was silent except for a faint beat that Lena could barely 'distinguish' from the creaks and groans of the bus.
This difference is very significant because it helps you 'distinguish' between vertical and horizontal pipes.
Each fish has a unique pattern of white spots, making it possible to 'distinguish' one from another.
My whole mind whirled around me, thinking so many thoughts that I couldn't 'distinguish' anything intelligible.
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