non·ob·vi·ousˌnän-ˈäb-vē-əs
nonobvious如何读
nonobvious英英释义
adjective
not easily discovered, seen, or understood : not obvious a nonobvious solution
nonobvious trends
nonobvious词源英文解释
The first known use of nonobvious was in 1888
nonobvious 例句
1 In fact, adopting AI, especially with something as central to success as pricing, makes figuring out how to fit the old with the new both critically important and nonobvious.
2 This comes to resemble a branding exercise—perhaps a necessary one to sell a book these days—but the advice is good, and some of it nonobvious.
3 The rise of cloud computing, open-source platforms and the API economy has contributed in both obvious and nonobvious ways to this transformation.
4 To get a patent, an invention must be novel, nonobvious and useful—all reasonable requirements.
5 And to also keep nonobvious stuff on hand — like teddy bears for the kids, a rubber bone for the dog and $50 in cash, all in $1 bills.
6 But nonobvious money trails are popular on both ends of the spectrum.