demarcate
demarcate — 動詞
- demarcatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- demarcateshe / she / it
- demarcatedpast simple
- demarcating-ing form
1. To mark where an area begins and ends, often by drawing a line or putting up vis
劃定
標出範圍界線
To mark where an area begins and ends, often by drawing a line or putting up visible markers.
Surveyors used orange flags to demarcate the new school boundary.
測量人員用橘色旗子劃定新校舍的邊界。
demarcate + boundary with markers
A low stone wall demarcates the farmer's land from the public path.
一堵低矮石牆劃定了農地和公共步道的界線。
demarcate + area + from + area
Lan painted a white line to demarcate parking spaces outside the clinic.
Lan 畫了一條白線來劃定診所外的停車格。
Metal posts demarcate the safe area near the riverbank.
金屬柱劃定了河岸旁的安全區域。
文法句型
demarcate + noun phrase
demarcate + noun phrase + from + noun phrase
demarcate + noun phrase + with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used in formal writing about borders, zones, or areas of responsibility. The object is the space whose edges are being marked.
2. To show that one idea, group, or activity should be treated as separate from ano
區分
清楚分出差別
To show that one idea, group, or activity should be treated as separate from another.
The report clearly demarcates teaching duties from office work.
這份報告清楚區分了教學職責和行政工作。
demarcate + role + from + role
Sana tried to demarcate friendly advice from personal criticism.
Sana 試著區分善意建議和人身批評。
The museum's signs demarcate local history from legend for visitors.
館內的標示為參觀者區分了地方歷史和傳說。
Our coach demarcated practice time from free play after lunch.
午餐後,我們的教練把練習時間和自由玩耍清楚區分開來。
- distinguish
the most general verb for noticing or stating a difference
- separate
broader and less formal; can be physical or conceptual
- differentiate
common in formal analysis when naming precise contrasts
文法句型
demarcate + noun phrase + from + noun phrase
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: this use is about categories, roles, or kinds of activity rather than a visible border. It is usually followed by from to name the contrast.