to distinguish right from wrong 明辨是非 ; 是非分明
It's important to distinguish fact from fiction.
区别真实和虚构是重要的。
One helpful step is to train lunchtime supervisors to distinguish bullying from playful fighting, and help them break up conflicts.
其中一个有用的步骤是培训午餐时间的监督人,让他们区分欺凌与嬉戏打闹,并帮助他们化解冲突。
It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other.
很难分辨出一对孪生儿谁是谁。
He says academically and professionally, it is impossible to distinguish students from poor and elite backgrounds.
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Milton devotes a lot of time in Areopagitica to making a number of attempts to distinguish licensing from censorship.
弥尔顿在《论出版自由》中花了很大功夫,试图区分出版许可管理和出版控制。
It's because man alone has the faculty of speech and the ability to distinguish good from bad,and right from wrong.
这是因为人类有演讲的才能,也有能力,明辨是非,分辨正误
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