To recognize, identify. In later use only with complementary that-clause: to realize or perceive that the specified fact is true of (a person)…
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释义 | society > communication > indication > that which identifies or distinguishes > identify or distinguish [verb (transitive)] (14) to take knowledge ofa1400 To recognize, identify. In later use only with complementary that-clause: to realize or perceive that the specified fact is true of (a person)… character1555 transitive. To distinguish by particular marks, signs, or features; to stamp, mark; cf. characterize, v. 1. Also figurative and in figurative… distinguish1600 To mark, as a distinctive mark or character does; to be a characteristic of; to characterize. characterizea1602 transitive. Of a feature or quality: to define the character or identity of, to mark, distinguish; to be typical or characteristic of. †Also with… remark1633 transitive. To mark out, distinguish. Obsolete. identify1675 transitive. To serve as a means of identification for; to show something or somebody to be. stamp1837 In various uses, originally figurative of senses 4–6. To be a distinctive mark of; to characterize. dispunct1842 transitive. To mark with points or pricks of the pen; hence. To mark for distinction, to distinguish. keynote1877 transitive. To set or express the prevailing tone or essential idea of (something); to characterize. finger1945 Originally U.S. transitive. To identify (a person or thing); chiefly with as. Also: to select or choose (a person) for a particular purpose. Subcategories:— again (2) — conspicuously (2) |
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