palpably如何读

英:['pælpəblɪ]

美:[ˈpælpəblɪ]

palpably是什么意思

  • adv.摸得出地;明显地

palpably词根

词根:palpable

adj.

palpable 明显的;可感知的;易觉察的

n.

palpability 可触知性;明白

palpably英英释义

adjective

capable of being touched or felt : tangible

palpable lymph nodes

easily perceptible : noticeable The attraction between them was palpable.

a palpable difference

easily perceptible by the mind : manifest

palpably词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin palpabilis, from Latin palpare to stroke, caress — more at feel

The first known use of palpable was in the 14th century

palpably儿童词典英英释义

pal1 of 2noun

a close friend

pal2 of 2verb

to be or become pals

palpusnoun

a part that sticks out from a mouthpart of an arthropod and is used in sensing by touch or in feeding

palpitateverb

to beat rapidly and strongly : throb, quiver

palpitationnoun

an act or instance of palpitatingespecially: an abnormally rapid beating of the heart

palpitateverb

to beat rapidly and strongly : throb, quiver

palpableadjective

capable of being touched or felt : tangible

easily sensed : noticeable

easily understood or recognized : obvious

a palpable error

palpably 例句

1 He and its bloated staff have palpably failed to build a self-sustaining film industry.

2 It’s a vital, palpably youthful song — how many other groups could get away with referencing the Nae Nae and using “bae” without looking like dorks? — but that doesn’t undermine the respect they deserve.

3 And you can imagine how an amusing performance might emerge from the contrast between a palpably young woman and her exaggerated, grande dame world-weariness.

4 No, Mr. Jackman is palpably present and in his own skin.

5 Miranda, who saw “Rent” at 17, is palpably thrilled to gain access to his hero’s hovel on Greenwich Street, here recreated with exactitude — right down to the Scorpions cassette.

6 Its pages are punctuated with recurring editor’s notes that serve as a reminder that the author, who is so palpably present on the page, is absent from the world.

7 This is a man palpably baring his pain, anger and rebelliousness, and then holding his peace.

8 The people of Norway’s capital, Oslo, are palpably happy, especially in the spring, summer and early fall, when outdoor cafes are still crowded in evenings, with heat lamps and wool blankets provided for late-night comfort.

9 A positive patch-test result, measured by a visible and palpable localized response, denotes a delayed hypersensitivity response …

10 Vinothraj palpably summons the violence and oppressive nature of their relationship — and their bleakly impoverished milieu — with intensity and tremendous visual flair.

11 Regardless of one’s political leanings, the lack of predictability from Washington is palpably real, and for some that means a life filled with sweaty palms, shortness of breath, muscle tension and difficulty sleeping.

12 Margene is so palpably desperate for something else that Bill offers her a ticket out of the marriage.

13 The probability of a violent act is palpably higher for males compared with females across the life span.

14 The same economic tensions roiling the rest of the world are palpably unsettling forces in a number of films.

15 However, that same commitment didn't seem to be there, at least palpably, on her part.

然而,这同样的献词似乎并没有多少效力,至少没有让她觉察到。

16 Except for some scrambled passages now and then, Mr. de Mare gave vibrant, colorful performances, his enthusiasm for the project he has fostered coming through palpably.

17 Thomas is palpably interested in debate, and “The Animal Kingdom” thrusts us into a particle accelerator of questions.

18 When the conversation moves on to football, however, he is palpably more relaxed.

然而当话题转到足球上来,阿布看起来放松多了。

19 "The more I've spoken about feminism the more I have realized that fighting for women's rights has too often become synonymous with man-hating," she said, palpably nervous.

20 "Good," the old man said as the tension in the common room ebbed palpably, "excellent."

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