visible 英 [ˈvɪzəbl]   美 [ˈvɪzəbəl]

visible

visible  英 [ˈvɪzəbl] 美 [ˈvɪzəbəl]

adj. 明显的;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。

  • If you describe something as visible, you are saying you can see it. Certain things are not visible to the naked eye, but that doesn't mean they are invisible, you may just need a microscope or telescope to see them.
  • 请先登录
  • adj. 明显的;可见的
  • 1. The house is clearly visible from the beach.

    从海滩可以清楚地看到那所房子。

  • 2. Most stars are not visible to the naked eye.

    大多数星星肉眼看不见。

  • 3. visible benefits

    显而易见的实惠

  • 4. a visible police presence

    明显有警察在场

  • 5. He showed no visible sign of emotion.

    他丝毫不露声色。

  • 6. She made a visible effort to control her anger.

    看得出她竭力控制自己不发火。

  • visible (adj.) mid-14c., from Old French visable, visible "perceptible" (12c.) and directly from Latin visibilis "that may be seen," from visus, past participle of videre "to see" (see vision). An Old English word for this was eagsyne. Related: Visibly.
vis·ible AWL / ˈvɪzəbl ; NAmE ˈvɪzəbl / adjective 1 that can be seen 看得见的;可见的 The house is clearly visiblefrom 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。 2 that is obvious enough to be noticed 明显的;能注意到的 SYN obvious visible benefits 显而易见的实惠 a visible police presence 明显有警察在场 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。 compare invisible vis·ible / ˈvɪzəbl ; NAmE ˈvɪzəbl /
  • 请先登录