differentiate[英][ˌdɪfə'renʃɪeɪt][美][ˌdɪfəˈrɛnʃiˌet]vt.& vi.区分,区别,辨别; vi.区别对待; vt.表明…间的差别,构成…间差别的特征; [数学] 求…的微分:计算导数或(函数的)微分; 第三人称单数:differentiates过去分词:differentiated现在进行时:differentiating过去式:differentiated列句1.Smaller airlines have generally been more skilled at wielding their brands to differentiate and sustain their businesses. "规模较小的民航公司通常更善于发挥品牌的作用,以此区别于竞争对手并支持企业发展。 of responding consumers differentiate between credit card companies.一半的受访消费者能区分不同的信用卡公司。article.yeeyan.org3.She can differentiate this kind of rose from the others.她能把这种玫瑰花从其他品种中区分开来。 able to differentiate between rational decision making and emotional impulse.有能力区分头脑冷静时的决策与情感冲动时的决定之间的不同。article.yeeyan.org5.When sensitized b cells encounter antigen, they divide and differentiate into plasma cells that produce antibody.当已致敏的b细胞遇到抗原,会分裂(成两个)并分化为浆细胞产生抗体。article.yeeyan.org