visible
adjective OPAL W
/ˈvɪzəbl/
/ˈvɪzəbl/
看得见的;可见的 - The house is clearly visible from the beach.
从海滩可以清楚地看到那所房子。 - Most stars are not visible to the naked eye.
大多数星星肉眼看不见。 - The moon was just visible between the clouds.
月亮就在云层之间。
- Its contents were visible to all of them.
里面的东西他们全都看得见。 - She stood, half visible in the dim light.
她站在昏暗的光线里,半隐半现。 - The election poster was clearly visible from the street.
选举海报在街头颇为醒目。 - The flat boats were barely visible.
扁平的小船几乎看不见。 - The mountains were just visible, dusky and black.
黑黝黝的群山朦胧可辨。 - The sea was now out, leaving the wreck fully visible.
海水退却了,沉船完全露了出来。 - Their house is not visible from the street.
他们的房子从街上看不见。 - Visible through the window is a row of small houses.
从窗口望去可见一排小房子。 - We cut the trees down to make the lake visible from the house.
我们把树砍倒,这样在屋里就能看见湖了。 - Women are advised to wait where they are not immediately visible to approaching traffic.
建议妇女等人时不要站在来往车辆能够一眼看见的地方。 - tiny spiders that are hardly visible to the naked eye
肉眼几乎看不见的小蜘蛛
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- remain
- …
- all too
- clearly
- easily
- …
- from
- through
- to
- …
- visible to the naked eye
- The house is clearly visible from the beach.
synonym obvious明显的;能注意到的 - We have not noticed any visible benefits from the new system.
我们没有注意到新系统有任何明显的好处。 - A more visible police presence in communities is essential to combat crime.
社区中更明显的警察存在对于打击犯罪至关重要。 - He showed no visible sign of emotion.
他丝毫不露声色。 - She made a visible effort to control her anger.
看得出她竭力控制自己不发火。 - After using the cream for a month, I could see no visible difference.
用了一个月后,我看不出有什么明显的区别。
- Ellie's quite visible embarrassment
埃莉十分明显的尴尬 - His relief was all too visible.
他显然如释重负。 - Italy has a highly visible environmental movement.
意大利展开了声势浩大的环境保护运动。 - The scars remained visible all her life.
这些伤疤伴随了她一生。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- remain
- …
- all too
- clearly
- easily
- …
- from
- through
- to
- …
- visible to the naked eye
- We have not noticed any visible benefits from the new system.
词源Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin visibilis, from videre ‘to see’.