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英:[ɪnˌvɪzə'bɪlətɪ]
美:[ɪnˌvɪzə'bɪlətɪ]
n.
看不清
看不见的东西
难看见
透明性
词根:invisible
adj.invisible 无形的,看不见的;无形的;不显眼的,暗藏的
adv.invisibly 看不见地;看不出地
adjective
incapable by nature of being seen : not perceptible by vision invisible ultraviolet light
a movie about an invisible man
inaccessible to view : hiddenalso: not marked by outward signs an invisible illness
an invisible hinge
not openly acknowledged or made known There are still invisible barriers and glass ceilings which discourage women from studying STEM fields …—Forbes (online)
Had I offended him? Did I cross an invisible line?—Denis Wilson
not able to be recognized or identified … deepened their belief that invisible forces were out to control them …—Luke Mogelson
an invisible enemy/threat
of such small size or unobtrusive quality as to be hardly noticeable : inconspicuous … offering consumers invisible braces that can straighten their smiles in a matter of months without them having to visit the orthodontist …—Danielle Jackson
an invisible scar
not noticed or acknowledged : treated as if invisible : overlooked … highlighting the narratives of society's most underserved and invisible groups.—Kevin Varzandeh
To now dominate in an industry that a year ago I was invisible in … is something I unapologetically take great pride in.—Fallon Gregory
not appearing in published financial statements
invisible assets
not reflected in statistics
Teaching English to foreign visitors is estimated to be Britain's sixth largest invisible export …—The Economist
noun
an invisible person or thing : someone or something that cannot be seen or perceived "There are too many invisibles in the ad business. It depends too much on intangible relationships and chemistry."—Helen Ver Standig
… the significant aspect of his reign, its failure of concern for the religious crisis, has been overlooked as the invisibles of history usually are.—Barbara W. Tuchman
1560年代,源自晚期拉丁语的 invisibilitas,源自拉丁语的 invisibilis,意为“不可见的,看不见的”(参见 invisible)。
Adjective Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin invisibilis, from in- + visibilis visible
The first known use of invisible was in the 14th century
invite1 of 2verb
to make more likely invite disaster by speeding
behavior that invites criticism
to request the presence or participation of
to request formally or politely
invite2 of 2noun
invitation
ionizeverb
to convert wholly or partly into ions
to become ionized
invitationnoun
the act of inviting
the written, printed, or spoken expression by which a person is invited
invitationnoun
the act of inviting
the written, printed, or spoken expression by which a person is invited
invisibleadjective
impossible to see
sound is invisible
being so small or slight as to be hardly noticeable
an invisible error
invisibleadjective
impossible to see
sound is invisible
being so small or slight as to be hardly noticeable
an invisible error
invisibleadjective
impossible to see
sound is invisible
being so small or slight as to be hardly noticeable
an invisible error
1 True invisibility was impossible, of course: this was mental magic, a kind of fiercely held modesty that could make the spell worker not invisible but simply unnoticed.
2 One of them looked straight at me, regarding me coldly, and I knew that no cap of invisibility would fool it.
3 He had a colorless translucence about him that made him seem as if he were in the earliest stages of progressive invisibility.
4 I had switched from the arrogant absurdity of Norton and Emerson to that of Jack and the Brotherhood, and it all came out the same—except I now recognized my invisibility.
5 James Potter inherited the invisibility cloak from his father.
波特的隐形衣是从他的父亲处继承的。
6 The tradeoff between robustness and invisibility remains the bottleneck in digital watermarking technology.
如何达到健壮性和透明性之间的平衡是数字水印技术最大难题.
7 Scientists are boldly going where only fiction has gone before - to develop a Cloak of Invisibility.
科学家正大胆挺进以前只有在小说里才有描述的领域?做一件隐身斗篷.
8 User stories are best for dealing with projects where the risk of software invisibility is high.
用户情景对于处理软件不可见性风险最高的项目来说,是最佳的方法。
9 They followed him silently as he walked through Ravenskill’s most hidden paths, luckily for them, since the invisibility potion was beginning to wear off.
10 “I can use these to create invisibility potions. They won’t work for very long and you cannot tell my parents because I’m not even supposed to have this plant.”
11 “Not only because they see the Remarkable, but because they thought illusions and invisibility didn’t work on them. Looks like they were right. JP’s more powerful than we thought.”
12 However, an invisibility cloak designed to hide something from people who were looking for it would not work.
而设计用来遁形于搜寻者视线之外的隐身斗篷却不会起什么作用。
13 At the same time, she looks like an in-your-face ghost or someone cloaked in a very obvious invisibility cloak.
14 Moreover, we consider the characters of HVS Human Visual System , consequently watermark has nice invisibility.
同时算法结合人眼视觉系统(HVS)特性, 保证了水印的不可见性.
15 Fletcher, a trader in banned artefacts and creatures, had intended to import a trafficked Demiguise into the New World, with the aim of manufacturing invisibility cloaks.
16 Oh, I'd serve them well and I'd make invisibility felt if not seen, and they'd learn that it could be as polluting as a decaying body, or a piece of bad meat in a stew.
17 In that instant, I was kind of glad about my invisibility powers.
18 Has also been referred to as the Cloak of invisibility?
它有时也被称为隐形斗篷(Cloak of Invisibility)。
19 a thriller about an invisible man
20 Read about another Harry Potter-like technology: "New Invisibility Cloak Close to Working 'Magic.'"
阅读另一篇有关哈利·波特式科技的文章:《如施了“魔法”的新型隐形斗篷》。