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 discriminating [dɪ'skrɪmə`netɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 区别性的, 有识别力的, 有差别的

  1. Our aim has always been to produce something better for the market of discriminating pen users.
    其目的在为市场上有鉴赏力的消费者提供更精良的产品。
  2. A discriminating collector of rare books; a dish for the discriminating palate.
    一位有鉴赏力的稀有书籍收集者;为美味鉴赏者而备的一道菜
  3. She has an artist's discriminating eye.
    她具有艺术家特有的敏锐眼光。


discriminating
[ adj ]
  1. showing or indicating careful judgment and discernment especially in matters of taste

  2. <adj.all>
    the discriminating eye of the connoisseur
  3. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions

  4. <adj.all>
    an acute observer of politics and politicians
    incisive comments
    icy knifelike reasoning
    as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang
    penetrating insight
    frequent penetrative observations


Discriminating \Dis*crim"i*na`ting\, a.
1. Marking a difference; distinguishing. --
{Dis*crim"i*na`ting*ly}, adv.

And finds with keen discriminating sight,
Black's not so black; -- nor white so very white.
--Canning.

2. making careful or fine distinctions, especially as to
quality or accuracy; as, a discriminating observer.

Syn: discerning, perspicacious. [PJC]

3. having a refined taste or excellent judgment; as, a
discriminating taste.
[PJC]


Discriminate \Dis*crim"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Discriminated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discriminating}.]
To set apart as being different; to mark as different; to
separate from another by discerning differences; to
distinguish. --Cowper.

To discriminate the goats from the sheep. --Barrow.

  1. His clothes caught the eye of the fussy and discriminating Chambre Syndicale, which in 1988 unanimously elected him a member of the ready-to-wear branch.
  2. The militants accuse Hindus, who make up 82 percent of India's population, of discriminating against them politically and economically.
  3. But the automaker does not admit to discriminating against blacks in pay and promotions.
  4. The Virginia state president of the National Federation of the Blind hailed the action as a victory, but said the case demonstrates the need for better enforcement of a law prohibiting airlines from discriminating against the disabled.
  5. In a news release, Sheppard called Roberts a "fairy queen" in apparent reference to her support for Gov. Neil Goldschmidt's executive order banning state agencies from discriminating against homosexuals.
  6. A measure of this is the surprisingly wide readership that exists for serious newspapers and books, and the discriminating audiences that fill theatres and concert halls every night.
  7. 'The plant is also quite discriminating and doesn't transmit any contaminants to the edible portion,' says Aitken. The prospect of more sludge being recycled free of charge on fields is likely to worry fertiliser manufacturers.
  8. Lawyers said they believe the case is the first to go to trial under the 1986 Air Carrier Access Act, a federal law barring airlines from discriminating against handicapped people who are qualified to fly.
  9. Rooms and facilities cannot be allowed to look too shabby in a market where customers are more discriminating than ever. Many hoteliers have kept room rates at the same level as last year - a cut in real terms.
  10. Layle is discriminating against what many people view as immoral." Stephen Cooper, the state commissioner of Human Rights, said French overlooks the fact that his action violated Parsons' religious freedom.
  11. Employers fearing penalties under the new federal immigration law are discriminating against legal aliens and U.S. citizens who appear to be foreigners, according to a study.
  12. In due course we see this solution replacing standard insurance policies for the majority of discriminating investors.
  13. At the same time, significant numbers of employers wary about sanctions for breaking the new law are discriminating against foreign-born or foreign-sounding job applicants, the activists claim.
  14. "The change also affirms Stanford's policy of not discriminating against students on a variety of factors, including sexual orientation," Robinson said in a statement.
  15. "They're saying we can't wear shorts, but girls can wear skirts that are shorter than shorts, so they're indirectly discriminating against guys," said Aaron Martinez, who was sent home Thursday when he showed up in school sporting the outfit.
  16. "They're playing havoc with the stuff," Isgrigg said Tuesday. "From all indications, they must be rolling in it." The mice have discriminating tastes, however.
  17. After all, no sooner has the average consumer learned to read than he or she begins discriminating between cereal boxes with prizes and those without.
  18. The banks, in a filing with the Federal Communications Commission, said Thursday that by offering 10 percent long-distance discounts to holders of its AT&T Universal Card, the telephone giant was illegally discriminating against other AT&T customers.
  19. Students at the branch campus in Christian east Beirut have refused to attend classes for two weeks, alleging the university administration, based in the Moslem sector, was discriminating against them.
  20. MacNamara cannot succeed by showing, primarily with statistical evidence, that his firing had the effect of discriminating against older white Americans, the appeals court said.
  21. As knowledgeable about his subject's work as about the details of his life, Mr. Richardson brings a discriminating eye to Picasso's painting, deftly discussing the development of his technique and artistic ambitions.
  22. The fish is currently processed in British Columbia before shipment, raising its price and discriminating against U.S. fish processing companies.
  23. "The Japanese consumer is the most discriminating consumer in the world," he says.
  24. The complaint alleged that the company had violated an executive order that prohibits federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of race, sex, religion, color or national origin.
  25. Reasoner's memberships in the Jonesboro Elks and Masonic lodges were criticized by Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, who accused the organizations of discriminating against women and blacks.
  26. Investors are becoming more discriminating.
  27. Regulators told his panel the data doesn't prove violations by financial institutions, which are prohibited from discriminating against potential borrowers on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin or family status.
  28. MCI, the nation's second-largest long-distance company after AT&T, complained about the arrangement to the Justice Department, which asked Greene to stop the Bells from discriminating in favor of AT&T.
  29. The lawsuit was filed five years ago in San Francisco by the Independent Union of Flight Attendants, which charged that Pan Am was discriminating against women by adopting different weight standards for women and men.
  30. The operator of Holiday Spa fitness centers in six states was accused by the Justice Department on Friday of discriminating against blacks who seek membership in the exercise clubs.
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