2ADJ-GRADED 明显的;引人注目的;能认出的 You use visible to describe something or someone that people notice or recognize. 明显的;引人注目的;能认出的
The most visible sign of the intensity of the crisis is unemployment.
预示危机严重程度的一个最显著的迹象就是失业情况。
He was making a visible effort to control himself.
他明显是在努力控制自己的情绪。
Miss Amiel has become a highly visible columnist and was voted the 1989 Woman of Distinction.
埃米尔小姐已成为一个备受关注的专栏作家,并当选为1989年度最杰出女性。
visibly
The Russians were visibly wavering.
那些俄国人明显在犹豫。
They emerged visibly distressed and weeping.
他们显然很沮丧,一副哭哭啼啼的样子。
3ADJ [ADJ n]有形的;商品的 In economics, visible earnings are the money that a country makes as a result of producing goods, rather than from services such as banking and tourism. 有形的;商品的 [business]
In the UK visible imports have traditionally been greater than visible exports.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESVERBS➤be可見▸➤become變得可見▸➤remain, stay仍然看得見◇The scars remained visible all her life.這些傷疤伴隨了她一生。➤leave sth, make sth使⋯可見◇We cut the trees down to make the lake visible from the house.我們把樹砍倒,這樣在屋裏就能看見湖了。ADVERB➤all too, clearly, easily, highly, particularly, plainly, readily, very非常明顯;清晰可見;特別明顯;顯而易見◇His relief was all too visible.他顯然如釋重負。◇The election poster was clearly visible from the street.選舉海報在街頭頗為醒目。◇Italy has a highly visible environmental movement.意大利展開了聲勢浩大的環境保護運動。➤completely, fully, quite完全可見;十分明顯◇The tide was now out, leaving the wreck fully visible.現在潮退了,沉船完全露了出來。◇Ellie's quite visible embarrassment埃莉十分明顯的尷尬➤just剛剛能看見◇The mountains were just visible, dusky and black.黑黝黝的群山朦朧可辨。➤barely, hardly, scarcely幾乎看不見◇The flat boats were barely visible.扁平的小船幾乎看不見。➤almost差不多能看見▸➤partially若隱若現▸➤dimly, faintly模糊/隱約可見◇A figure was dimly visible in the evening gloom.沉沉的暮色裏一個身影隱約可見。➤immediately能一眼看見的◇Women are advised to wait where they are not immediately visible to approaching traffic.建議婦女等人時不要站在來往車輛能夠一眼看見的地方。➤still仍然能看見的▸➤no longer再不能看見PREPOSITION➤from從⋯能看見◇Their house is not visible from the street.他們的房子從街上看不見。➤through通過⋯能看見◇Visible through the window is a row of small houses.從窗口望去可見一排小房子。➤to⋯能看見◇Its contents were visible to all of them.裏面的東西他們全都看得見。PHRASES➤visible to the naked eye肉眼能看見的◇tiny spiders that are hardly visible to the naked eye肉眼幾乎看不見的小蜘蛛
➡ See also the entry for marked另见marked条visible ♦︎ on display ♦︎ noticeable ♦︎ in evidence ♦︎ discernible ♦︎ in viewThese words all describe sb/sth that can be seen or noticed.这些词均表示看得见的、明显的、能注意到的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆visible / noticeable / discernible to / in / from sb / sth◆a visible / a noticeable / a discernible effect / feature / difference / change◆clearly visible / in evidence / discernible / in view◆still visible / on display / noticeable / in evidence◆particularly visible / noticeable / in evidence◆just / barely visible / noticeable / discernible■visiblethat can be seen; that is obvious enough to be noticed看得见的;可见的;明显的;能注意到的◆The house is clearly visible from the beach.从海滩上就能清楚地看到那座房子。◆Most stars are not visible to the naked eye.大多数星星肉眼看不见。◆He showed no visible sign of emotion.他丝毫不露声色。OPPinvisible ⇨ invisible see also distinguishable ⇨ recognizable▸visibly
adverb
◆He was visibly shocked.看得出他大为震惊。■on diˈsplay
idiom
put in a place where people can look at it陈列;展出◆Designs for the new sports hall are on display in the library.新体育馆的设计图展示在图书馆里。◆The old carriages were put on permanent display in the Museum of Transport.那些旧式客车厢在交通博物馆里长期陈列展览。■noticeableeasy to see or notice; clear or definite显著的;显而易见的◆Her scars are hardly noticeable now.她的伤疤现在几乎看不出来了。◆It was noticeable that none of the family were present.很明显这一家没有人在场。◆The new filing system is a noticeable improvement on the old one.这种新的存档系统比过去那种有着显著的改进。 see also notice ⇨ notice▸noticeably
adverb
◆Her hand was shaking noticeably.她的手显然在颤抖。◆Marks were noticeably higher for girls than for boys.女孩子的分数明显地高于男孩子。■in ˈevidence
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present and clearly seen显眼;显而易见◆The police were much in evidence at today's demonstration.今天的示威集会上警察随处可见。■discernibledɪˈsɜːnəbl; NAmEdɪˈsɜːrnəbl (formal) that can be noticed, discovered or understood, especially when it is not easy to see, understand, etc.(尤指不易辨察、理解等的事物)可识别的,能觉察出的◆There is often no discernible difference between rival brands.竞争品牌之间往往看不出明显的区别。◆His face was barely discernible in the gloom.黑暗中很难看清他的脸。 see also discern ⇨ identify■in ˈview
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that can be seen from where sb/sth is looking看得见的;在视野中的◆There was nobody in view.一眼望去,一个人也没有。◆They cleared the fence and lay down in view of(= where they could see) the camp.他们拆掉篱笆,在一个看得见营地的地方躺了下来。◆He was shot in full view of(= where he could be clearly seen by) a large crowd.他在众目睽睽之下被人枪杀了。OPPout of sight ⇨ invisible