形容詞hiddeninconspicuousinvisibleobscure
形容詞
1. This object serves no visible purpose.
這東西看不出有什么用處。
2. The smoke from the fire was visible from the road.
從馬路上可以看見那火里冒出的煙。
3. Mr.Brown is a highly visible politician.
布朗先生是一位經(jīng)常公開露面的政客。
4. These tiny creatures are hardly visible to the naked eyes.
這些微小的生物肉眼幾乎看不見。
5. She showed no visible nervousness.
她沒有表現(xiàn)出明顯的緊張。
1. visible
1. 可見的:這個window是可移動的(movable)并且初始為不可見的(invisible)呢,還是不可移動的(unmovable)并且初始為 可見的(visible)呢?讀者需要記住參數(shù)的含義的順序才能確定這一點(diǎn). ...
2. 顯示:與其他控件關(guān)聯(lián)的標(biāo)簽,它本身會隨著你對其他控件的顯示而顯示,隱藏而隱藏,但你如果在其屬性對話框中的顯示(Visible)作了更改,那本功能就有可能會自動失效了.
1. 可見的;看得見的
If something is visible, it can be seen.
e.g. The warning lights were clearly visible...
警示信號燈清晰可見。
e.g. They found a bacterium visible to the human eye...
他們發(fā)現(xiàn)了一種肉眼可見的細(xì)菌。
2. 明顯的;引人注目的;能認(rèn)出的
You use visible to describe something or someone that people notice or recognize.
e.g. The most visible sign of the intensity of the crisis is unemployment...
預(yù)示危機(jī)嚴(yán)重程度的一個最顯著的跡象就是失業(yè)情況。
e.g. He was making a visible effort to control himself...
他明顯是在努力控制自己的情緒。
3. 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.
e.g. In the UK visible imports have traditionally been greater than visible exports.
在英國,傳統(tǒng)上有形產(chǎn)品的進(jìn)口一直大于出口。