distinguishable
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++dis·tin·guish·a·ble /dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbəl/ adjective easy to recognize as being different from something else 能分辨出来的,区别得出的 OPP indistinguishabledistinguishable from The fake was barely distinguishable from the original painting. 这幅赝品与原画几乎无法区别。barely/hardly/scarcely distinguishable 难以区别的clearly/easily/readily distinguishable The cheese is easily distinguishable by its colour. 这种奶酪从颜色上很容易辨认。
Examples from the Corpus
distinguishable• Excellent schools and classrooms are clearly distinguishable by the spirit of community that pervades all they do.• On the face of it, this criticism carries the day against any rule utilitarianism which is genuinely distinguishable from act utilitarianism.• Is man in any absolute way distinguishable from animals?• Immature distinguishable from other immature skuas by small size, smaller bill and much less white in wings.• There is a rare form of lung cancer, distinguishable from the usual type only under the microscope.• By December the quasar should be distinguishable in the night sky.• Patients went through three overlapping, distinguishable stages as they learned to assimilate and adjust to the catastrophic effects of their illness.clearly/easily/readily distinguishable• Already the principal physical features of the future human king are clearly distinguishable.• They live in their own tribes and have their own ways of fighting which make them easily distinguishable.• Type sizes should also be restricted with text, heading and caption sizes being easily distinguishable.• The mounds are clearly distinguishable and surrounded by the remains of a moat which still retains water.• Excellent schools and classrooms are clearly distinguishable by the spirit of community that pervades all they do.• Hence, that case is clearly distinguishable from the case before me, where the liability of the assignee has been discharged.• The gentlemen, presumably Dersinghams, were easily distinguishable from the village players.dis·tin·guish·a·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable
easy to Corpus from as different something being recognize else
distinguishable
dis‧tin‧guish‧a‧ble /dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbəl/
adjective
easy to recognize as being different from something else
OPP indistinguishable
distinguishable from
The fake was barely distinguishable from the original painting.
barely/hardly/scarcely distinguishable
clearly/easily/readily distinguishable
The cheese is easily distinguishable by its colour.
dis‧tin‧guish‧a‧ble /dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbəl/
adjectiveeasy to recognize as being different from something else
OPP indistinguishable
distinguishable from
barely/hardly/scarcely distinguishable
clearly/easily/readily distinguishable