to make a clear distinction 清楚的区别 ; 区分清楚的
Philosophers did not use to make a distinction between arts and science.
哲学家过去习惯不把艺术和科学区别开来。
In this article simply to make a distinction between them and other timers.
这篇文章只是为了让它们之间的区别和其他计时器。
But it's actually hard for us to make a distinction between them and for-profit business operators.
但实际上,我们难以将其和营利性目的的经营者这两方面加以区分。
Congress had to make a distinction between these and corporations and it's kind of a subtle distinction because there are lots of corporations that own real estate.
国会必须把它和公司区分开来,这种差别很微妙,因为很多公司也持有房地产
And so, they had to make a distinction.
他们必须要作出区分
Let's pause it there, and as we said last time, it operates in that fashion, and that beginning gives us a good opportunity to make a distinction between two types of melody, between this idea of a motive and a theme.
稍微停一下,就像我们上次所说的那样,它是这样,编排的,乐曲的开始乐段给了我们很好的范例,来区分两种旋律类型,区分动机和主题
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