visible的意思和读音

visible

: [ˈvɪzəb(ə)l] : ['vɪzəb(ə)l]

adj.

n.

adj.+n.visible effect,visible change,visible mark,visible sign,visible form

adj.invisible

adj.noticeable,observable,perceptible,evident,in evidence

visibleadj.

1.that can be seen

The house is clearly visible from the beach.

Most stars are not visible to the naked eye .

2.that is obvious enough to be noticed

visible benefits

a visible police presence

He showed no visible sign of emotion.

She made a visible effort to control her anger.

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n.1.,2.;

adj.1.able to be seen2.clear, obvious, or noticeable; someone who is visible is easy to notice

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1.She had to wear a scarf under the sun visor because some of her hair was visible.穿

2.He said that Biro had told him he had used some sort of "resin process" to make it more visible.使

3.Whenever the grid is visible, the feet seem to step out of phase, while in reality their movement is always parallel.

4.In its little receptacles there was radium visible at last, visible by its own light in the dark.

5.British expatriate who works in the capital and wished to remain anonymous, said the economic effects of the unrest are clearly visible.

6.Ban was alarmed by the state of the local glaciers and said the effects of climate change were clearly visible and of great concern.

7.Sometimes the true meaning of what they are trying to communicate (or not communicate) is visible in their face and body language.

8.Type is nested and visible only to classes that belong to either its own family or to its own assembly.

9.The motion of gas and stars is often used to estimate how much of the Milky Way's mass is contained within the galaxy's visible disc.

10.As Goldstone acknowledged, "The degree of a sultan's weakness is often visible only in retrospect. "Goldstone。”