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discriminate (encz) | discriminate,diskriminovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
discriminate (encz) | discriminate,rozlišovat mezi : between pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
Discriminate (gcide) | Discriminate \Dis*crim"i*nate\, v. i.
1. To make a difference or distinction; to distinguish
accurately; as, in judging of evidence, we should be
careful to discriminate between probability and slight
presumption.
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2.
(a) To treat unequally.
(b) (Railroads) To impose unequal tariffs for
substantially the same service.
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Discriminate (gcide) | Discriminate \Dis*crim"i*nate\, a. [L. discriminatus, p. p. of
discriminare to divide, separate, fr. discrimen division,
distinction, decision, fr. discernere. See Discern, and cf.
Criminate.]
Having the difference marked; distinguished by certain
tokens. --Bacon.
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Discriminate (gcide) | Discriminate \Dis*crim"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Discriminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Discriminating.]
To set apart as being different; to mark as different; to
separate from another by discerning differences; to
distinguish. --Cowper.
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To discriminate the goats from the sheep. --Barrow.
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discriminate (wn) | discriminate
adj 1: marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions;
"discriminate judgments"; "discriminate people" [ant:
indiscriminate]
v 1: recognize or perceive the difference [syn: discriminate,
know apart]
2: treat differently on the basis of sex or race [syn:
discriminate, separate, single out]
3: distinguish; "I could not discriminate the different tastes
in this complicated dish" |
discriminate (devil) | DISCRIMINATE, v.i. To note the particulars in which one person or
thing is, if possible, more objectionable than another.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
discriminate (encz) | discriminate,diskriminovat v: Zdeněk Broždiscriminate,rozlišovat mezi : between pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
discriminated (encz) | discriminated,diskriminovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
discriminates (encz) | discriminates,diskriminuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
indiscriminate (encz) | indiscriminate,nekritický adj: Zdeněk Brožindiscriminate,nevybíravý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
indiscriminately (encz) | indiscriminately,neurčitě adv: Zdeněk Brož |
undiscriminated (encz) | undiscriminated, |
Discriminated (gcide) | Discriminate \Dis*crim"i*nate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Discriminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Discriminating.]
To set apart as being different; to mark as different; to
separate from another by discerning differences; to
distinguish. --Cowper.
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To discriminate the goats from the sheep. --Barrow.
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Discriminately (gcide) | Discriminately \Dis*crim"i*nate*ly\, adv.
In a discriminating manner; distinctly.
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Discriminateness (gcide) | Discriminateness \Dis*crim"i*nate*ness\, n.
The state of being discriminated; distinctness.
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Indiscriminate (gcide) | Indiscriminate \In`dis*crim"i*nate\, a.
Not discriminate; wanting discrimination; undistinguishing;
not making any distinction; confused; promiscuous. "Blind or
indiscriminate forgiveness." --I. Taylor.
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The indiscriminate defense of right and wrong.
--Junius.
-- In`dis*crim"i*nate*ly, adv. --Cowper.
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Indiscriminately (gcide) | Indiscriminate \In`dis*crim"i*nate\, a.
Not discriminate; wanting discrimination; undistinguishing;
not making any distinction; confused; promiscuous. "Blind or
indiscriminate forgiveness." --I. Taylor.
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The indiscriminate defense of right and wrong.
--Junius.
-- In`dis*crim"i*nate*ly, adv. --Cowper.
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discriminate (wn) | discriminate
adj 1: marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions;
"discriminate judgments"; "discriminate people" [ant:
indiscriminate]
v 1: recognize or perceive the difference [syn: discriminate,
know apart]
2: treat differently on the basis of sex or race [syn:
discriminate, separate, single out]
3: distinguish; "I could not discriminate the different tastes
in this complicated dish" |
indiscriminate (wn) | indiscriminate
adj 1: failing to make or recognize distinctions
2: not marked by fine distinctions; "indiscriminate reading
habits"; "an indiscriminate mixture of colors and styles"
[ant: discriminate] |
indiscriminately (wn) | indiscriminately
adv 1: in a random manner; "the houses were randomly scattered";
"bullets were fired into the crowd at random" [syn:
randomly, indiscriminately, haphazardly, {willy-
nilly}, arbitrarily, at random, every which way]
2: in an indiscriminate manner; "she reads promiscuously" [syn:
promiscuously, indiscriminately] |
discriminated union (foldoc) | discriminated union
The discriminated union of two sets A and B is
A + B = (inA, a) | a in A U (inB, b)| b in B
where inA and inB are arbitrary tags which specify which
summand an element originates from.
A type (especially an algebraic data type) might be
described as a discriminated union if it is a sum type whose
objects consist of a tag to say which part of the union they
belong to and a value of the corresponding type.
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discriminate (devil) | DISCRIMINATE, v.i. To note the particulars in which one person or
thing is, if possible, more objectionable than another.
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