differentiated
adjective uk/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃi.eɪ.tɪd/ us/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃi.eɪ.t̬ɪd/
差别明显的
clearly different from others
Highly differentiated brands are at less risk from competition because consumers believe they offer something that other brands do not. 高度差异化的品牌面临的竞争风险较小,因为消费者相信他们提供的价值是其他品牌没有的。
biology specialized(细胞或组织)分化的
(of cells or tissue) having specialized structures or functions
During 2-3 weeks of growth the oocyte transforms into a highly differentiated cell. 在2-3周的生长期内,卵母细胞转变成为一个高度分化的细胞。
One way to attack cancer is to cause cells to become differentiated (cancer cells often lack differentiation). 攻击癌细胞的一个办法是造成细胞分化(癌细胞通常缺少分化)。
education specialized(在同一课程内采用不同的教材和教法,以配合不同学生能力和需要的)差异化教学的
using different teaching materials and methods within the same lesson to suit the abilities and needs of different students
The activities are differentiated, allowing students to respond at an appropriate level. 这些活动是差异化的,使学生能够在适合自己的层面上作出反应。
the differentiated classroom 差异化课堂
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- He suggested that states need more differentiated, focused interventions for such schools.
- The more technology-savvy the consumer, the more they will expect differentiated treatment and the right to get the information when they want it on the appropriate device.
- They drew on ethnography and philology to analyze societies which were not as "differentiated" as European nation states.
- Cataplasia is a degenerative reversion of cells or tissue to a less differentiated or more primitive form.