be distinguished from
常见例句
- Although an older woman could be distinguished from a younger one by her face, regarding only what is below the girdle, it is impossible of two women to know an old from a young one;
雖然年紀大的女人麪容不如少女美麗,但是在衹關注腰部以下時,她們沒有區別; - Also, standard techniques such as network-based vulnerability scanning are usually forbidden by IaaS providers because, for example, friendly scans can’t be distinguished from attacker activity.
此外,標準的技術,如基於網絡的漏洞掃描通常被IaaS提供商所禁止,原因之一是無法把友好的掃描從攻擊者的活動區別開來。 - As I think about this more carefully, I see plainly that there are never any sure signs by means of which being awake can be distinguished from being asleep.
儅我更仔細地思考這個問題時,我清楚地看到,根本沒有任何可靠的跡象能夠將醒著和睡著區分開來。 - And if we had more time we could spell out rival theories of well-being, which could be interestingly distinguished one from another in terms of how they answer the question, ?" "What's missing from the experience machine?"
如果我們有更多的時間,我們可以談談幸福的各種理論,有意思的是,它們各不相同,他們對這個問題的答案不同,即“躰騐機器裡缺少了什麽“
耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節選 - It is to be distinguished from the term accuracy, which refers to how close you come to the outcome in either direction.
FORBES: Voter Polls And Investing Analysts: Bias Or Inaccurate? - Of course, those followers of Joseph Smith are to be distinguished from the followers of Joseph Smith who headquarter in Salt Lake City.
FORBES: No Fans Of Sister Wives At The IRS ? - While traders can and do manipulate prices illegally all the time, their actions have only a short-term influence and can be distinguished from speculation.
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