discern 音标拼音: [dɪs'ɚn]
vt .
vi . 辨别,看清楚
辨别,看清楚
discern v 1 :
detect with the senses ; "
The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards "; "
I can '
t make out the faces in this photograph " [
synonym : {
spot },
{
recognize }, {
recognise }, {
distinguish }, {
discern }, {
pick out }, {
make out }, {
tell apart }]
Discern \
Dis *
cern "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Discerned };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Discerning }.] [
F .
discerner ,
L .
discernere ,
discretum ;
dis -
cernere to separate ,
distinguish .
See {
Certain },
and cf . {
Discreet }.]
1 .
To see and identify by noting a difference or differences ;
to note the distinctive character of ;
to discriminate ;
to distinguish .
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To discern such buds as are fit to produce blossoms .
--
Boyle .
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A counterfeit stone which thine eye can not discern from a right stone . --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
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2 .
To see by the eye or by the understanding ;
to perceive and recognize ;
as ,
to discern a difference .
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And [
I ]
beheld among the simple ones ,
I discerned among the youths ,
a young man void of understanding .
--
Prov .
vii .
7 .
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Our unassisted sight . . .
is not acute enough to discern the minute texture of visible objects .
--
Beattie .
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I wake ,
and I discern the truth . --
Tennyson .
Syn :
To perceive ;
distinguish ;
discover ;
penetrate ;
discriminate ;
espy ;
descry ;
detect .
See {
Perceive }.
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Discern \
Dis *
cern "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To see or understand the difference ;
to make distinction ;
as ,
to discern between good and evil ,
truth and falsehood .
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More than sixscore thousand that cannot discern between their right hand their left . --
Jonah iv .
11 .
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2 .
To make cognizance . [
Obs .] --
Bacon .
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78 Moby Thesaurus words for "
discern ":
anticipate ,
appreciate ,
apprehend ,
ascertain ,
be acquainted with ,
be apprised of ,
be aware of ,
be cognizant of ,
be conscious of ,
be conversant with ,
be informed ,
behold ,
catch sight of ,
clap eyes on ,
cognize ,
come alive ,
comprehend ,
conceive ,
conceptualize ,
descry ,
detect ,
difference ,
differentiate ,
discover ,
discriminate ,
distinguish ,
divine ,
espy ,
extricate ,
fathom ,
foresee ,
glimpse ,
grasp ,
have ,
have in sight ,
have information about ,
have knowledge of ,
identify ,
ken ,
know ,
lay eyes on ,
look on ,
look upon ,
make out ,
note ,
notice ,
observe ,
penetrate ,
perceive ,
pick out ,
pick up ,
pierce ,
plumb ,
possess ,
prehend ,
realize ,
recognize ,
remark ,
savvy ,
see ,
see daylight ,
see into ,
see the light ,
see through ,
seize ,
sense ,
separate ,
sever ,
sight ,
spot ,
spy ,
take in ,
twig ,
understand ,
view ,
witness ,
wot ,
wot of
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DISCERN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISCERN is to detect with the eyes How to use discern in a sentence
DISCERN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DISCERN definition: 1 to see, recognize, or understand something that is not clear: 2 to see, recognize, or… Learn more
DISCERN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Discern means to recognize small details, accurately tell the difference between similar things, and make intelligent judgements by using such observations The ability to do this or the process of doing it is called discernment, as in Only through careful discernment can you tell a genuine artifact from the work of a counterfeiter
Discern - definition of discern by The Free Dictionary 1 to perceive by the sight or other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend 2 to distinguish mentally; discriminate: to discern right from wrong 3 to distinguish or discriminate dis•cern′er, n syn: See notice
Discern - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com If you can make out, pick out, or distinguish something, you can discern it This is a word for recognizing and perceiving things Discerning has to do with being able to see or hear something In a loud room, it can be hard to discern one person's voice
DISCERN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you can discern something, you are aware of it and know what it is You need a long series of data to be able to discern such a trend American English : discern dɪˈsɜrn
discern verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . discern something to see or hear something, usually with difficulty synonym make out We could just discern the house in the distance She could clearly discern a figure walking up towards the house