visibility
noun /ˌvɪzəˈbɪləti/
/ˌvɪzəˈbɪləti/
[uncountable]- how far or well you can see, especially as affected by the light or the weather
可见度;能见度;能见距离 - good/poor/bad/zero visibility
能见度高/低/差/为零 - Visibility was down to about 100 metres in the fog.
雾中的能见距离降到了大约 100 米。 - The car has excellent all-round visibility (= you can see what is around you very easily from it).
这辆车四周的视野极好。
Topics Weatherc1- The sand reduced visibility to a hundred yards.
沙子将能见距离降低到 100 码。 - We set a course in good visibility and calm seas.
我们确定了一条能见度好、风浪小的航程。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clear
- excellent
- good
- …
- reduce
- be down to something
- in… visibility
- good/poor/bad/zero visibility
- the fact of attracting attention or being easy to see
可见性;明显性 - The advertisements were intended to increase the company's visibility in the marketplace (= to make people more aware of its products and services).
那些广告旨在使这家公司在市场中更加引人注目。 - We aim to raise the visibility of ethnic minorities in our organization.
我们力求使组织里的少数民族更受关注。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- high
- greater
- …
- enhance
- improve
- increase
- …
- The advertisements were intended to increase the company's visibility in the marketplace (= to make people more aware of its products and services).
词源late Middle English: from French visibilite or late Latin visibilitas, from Latin visibilis, from videre ‘to see’.