latent的意思和读音

latent

: [ˈleɪt(ə)nt] : ['leɪt(ə)nt]

adj.

n.

adj.+n.latent energy,latent capacity

adj.overt

adj.dormant,hidden,covert,buried,concealed

latentadj.

1.existing, but not yet very noticeable, active or well developed

latent disease

These children have a huge reserve of latent talent.

adj.1.;;

n.1.,

adj.1.something that is latent exists but is not obvious and has not developed yet

1. lately latent later ...

2. Kind-hearted latent Make-humanse£milo ...

3. lame adj. latent a. latitude n. ...

4. lassitude n latent adj laudable adj ...

5.Dicey, (latent) , 160℃,,

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1.The power of a grain of the wheat to grow into a plant remains latent if it is not planted.

2.One of these people said companies including Facebook and Google have expressed 'latent interest' in an acquisition.Facebook

3.Finally, the relation of the front and convection as well as the role of convective latent heating on the Meiyu frontogenesis was discussed.

4.Once one wild living thing vanishes from Earth is unable to regenerate, its each kind of latent use value also did not exist.使

5.Following the bond market sell-off the remaining difference seems manageable, particularly since the risk on inflation is only latent.

6.Here, conducting an assessment of the threat of its system using markov latent effects (MLE) modeling from the point of system security.(MLE)

7.The final collapse of this great rebellion, with all its latent potentialities, was an inevitable result of its early failures.

8.By reading this message, a human knows the latent meaning and that of the data and can tell you what the home, office, and cell numbers are.

9.And she said there's still latent demand, and if the login servers could handle the load concurrency would be even higher.

10.But there was latent in the atmosphere a storm, carrying with it a furious and complete devastation.