1ADJ-GRADED 显眼的;引人注目的 If someone or something is conspicuous, people can see or notice them very easily. 显眼的;引人注目的
The most conspicuous way in which the old politics is changing is in the growing use of referendums.
旧式政治最明显的变化在于其越来越多地进行全民公决。
You may feel tearful in situations where you feel conspicuous.
觉得自己身处众目睽睽之下时,你可能会有想哭的感觉。
conspicuously
Britain continues to follow US policy in this and other areas where American policies have most conspicuously failed.
在美国政策分明行不通的各领域,英国却仍旧追随美国政策。
Johnston's name was conspicuously absent from the list.
显然,约翰斯顿的名字不在名单之上。
2PHRASE 因缺席而引人注意的 If you say that someone or something is conspicuous by their absence, you are drawing attention to the fact that they are not in a place or situation where you think they should be. 因缺席而引人注意的
He played no part in the game and was conspicuous by his absence in the post-match celebrations.
VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASESVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem惹人注目;覺得惹人注目;顯眼;似乎顯眼▸➤become變得惹人注目▸➤make sb使某人惹人注目◇Its yellow skin makes it highly conspicuous.那嬰兒的黃皮膚格外惹人注目。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常顯眼◇The new building was rather conspicuous.這座新樓相當顯眼。➤highly非常惹人注目PHRASES➤conspicuous by your absence (= not present in a situation or place, when it is obvious that you should be there)(本應在場卻)因缺席而引起注意