transparency的意思和读音

transparency

: [trænsˈperənsi] : [trænsˈpærənsi]

n.

transparencies  

n.opacity,print,ambiguousness

n.clearness,limpidity,pellucidity,translucence,filminess

transparencyn.

1.[c]a picture printed on a piece of film, usually in a frame, that can be shown on a screen by shining light through the film

an overhead transparency(= used with an overhead projector )

2.[u]the quality of sth, such as glass, that allows you to see through it

3.[u]the quality of sth, such as an excuse or a lie, that allows sb to see the truth easily

They were shocked by the transparency of his lies.

4.[u]the quality of sth, such as a situation or an argument, that makes it easy to understand

a need for greater transparency in legal documents

The police reforms will ensure greater transparency and accountability.

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n.1.a small piece of film in a frame that you shine light through in order to show the image on a screen; a sheet of plastic with writing or pictures on it that you shine light through in order to show the writing or pictures on a large screen2.the state or quality of being clear or thin enough to see through3.an honest way of doing things that allows other people to know exactly what you are doing

1. Cold Color Transparency Color Temperature ...

2. Photo Paper Transparency Copy Paper Size ...

5. Transformation( Transparency) TriangleSetup( ) ...

6. framing slide,transparency microfilm ...

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1.The companies said the foundation also would provide transparency and guidelines around technical and legal issues as the platform evolves.使

2.Equity analysts have been blamed for failing to heed warning signs but "it's also a question of transparency" , said Mr Lok .”。

3.Grabowski says: "In this age of transparency and Internet empowerment, virtually anybody who wants to be can be in your board room. ":“。”

4.But Toyota seems to be holding the course and communicating with much more transparency with its dealers and consumers.

5.You see this rising force in sort of total transparency and openness that companies are starting to adopt.使

6."Judging from countries that rank high in terms of transparency, raising pay levels would be key in keeping officials clean, " he said.:“。”

7.Today the word transparency pops up in stories about everything from corporate governance to the activities of the U. S. Justice Department.,“

8.If your motives are pure and you operate with transparency and integrity, giving can be the greatest blessing to you and another ever.

9.Some of the Town Planning Board meetings have been opened to the public with a view to enhancing the transparency of the planning process.

10.He said the settlement "seems to be lacking in transparency. "Rakoff”。