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Ultraman.
I see there are two constructions in dictionary, "distinguish A and B", and "distinguish between A and B". Maybe they have same meanings, but I find "distinguish A and B" usually be used in academic literature, Such as "Featherstone (1995) distinguishes local folk cultures and a global popular culture."
Are they preferred by different class(stratum)? Does the educated people prefer "distinguish A and B", rather than "distinguish between A and B"?
What is the difference between these two constructions?
5 mars 2023 03:47
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Use "distinguish between" when you are making a comparison. To set up a comparison you should either use "between" or say something like "distinguish A from B" or "distinguish the objects from each other".
If you don't explicitly set up a comparison in one of the above ways, "distinguish" does not necessarily set up any comparison. It can refer to just one thing. For example, "I could distinguish his face in the dark". You CAN use it for a comparison, but it is clearer if you set up comparisons explicitly.
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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Anglais
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