To recognize; to distinguish, discern, detect: = know, v. 1a 1b 5. Obsolete or rare archaic.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > discernment, discrimination > discern [verb (transitive)] (48) wita1300 To recognize; to distinguish, discern, detect: = know, v. 1a 1b 5. Obsolete or rare archaic. discerna1400 transitive. To perceive or recognize (a fact, etc.); to comprehend or understand clearly. Frequently with clause as object. to have eyes to seea1425 to have eyes to see and variants: to be observant or discerning; (also) to be able to see what is obvious. decern1559 To see distinctly (with the eyes or the mind); to distinguish (an object or fact); to discern. discover1581 transitive. To distinguish (one person or thing) from another. Also intransitive: to distinguish between (or betwixt). Obsolete. dignoscea1639 To distinguish, discern. transitive. dignote1657 = dignosce, v. tell1657 Chiefly with can or be able. transitive. To distinguish (one thing) from another. In later use also intransitive: to distinguish between two or more… diagnose1861 transitive. To make a diagnosis of (a disease), to distinguish and determine its nature from its symptoms; to recognize and identify by careful… Subcategories:— recognize as different (11) — distinguish, separate (25) — employ subtlety (2) — make sensitive (1) |
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