palpable的意思和读音

palpable

: [ˈpælpəb(ə)l] : ['pælpəb(ə)l]

adj.

Adj.+n.palpable difference

adj.intangible,hidden

adj.tangible,intense,physical,deep,real

palpableadj.

1.that is easily noticed by the mind or the senses

a palpable sense of relief

The tension in the room was almost palpable.

adj.1.,2.,;【

adj.1.if a mood or feeling is palpable, it is so strong that you seem to feel it physically yourself2.obvious or very easily noticed

1. inconclusive adj. palpable adj. diaphanous adj. ...

2. Subatomic Palpable Creation ...

3. ... 3.approval n. , 4.palpable adj. , ,; 5.testify vi. (; ...

4. ... Perpetual adj. palpable adj. Sunder vt.,vi. [, ], [] ...

5. ... otitis media , palpable solitary nodule ...

6. tricky: palpable dub: ...

7. pallid palpable , palpitate (),, ...

:,,,,,,

1.Since the Great Recession began there has been a palpable shift in power away from America and toward China.

2.She was admitted with a palpable non-pulsating mass in her left inguinal region and pain and cyanosis in her left lower limb.

3.But just a month ago, when the debt crisis seemed somehow less dire and more easily resolved, official Chinese anxiety was more palpable.

4.Back when Lam's paper was published, there was a palpable sense of a battle between good and evil.

5.The rather louche glamour of Monaco's royal family is nothing compared with the fading but still palpable grandeur of the British monarchy.

6."The reality of the moment is so palpable and powerful that it holds imagination in a tight orbit from which it never fully escapes. "“。”

7.Most palpable proofs, " said he, " as you may perceive.“,”/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8."Our home values were up, income up, " he said. He pauses, his frustration palpable.“,”

9.It leads to a presentation like that of acute appendicitis, but an adnexal mass may be palpable.

10.There was a palpable sense of relief among the crowd.