词汇 | discernible |
释义 | discernible adjective formaluk /dɪˈsɜː.nə.bəl/ us /dɪˈsɝː.nə.bəl/ able to be seen or understood: 能看出的;可辨别出的;能明白的 The influence of Rodin is discernible in the younger artist.从这位年青一些的艺术家身上可以看到罗丹的影响。 There is no discernible reason why this should be the case.没有理由可以解释为什么会这样。 Visible a mile offidiom discernibly eye-catching fishbowl front and centre full goldfish bowl high-visibility large noticeable over-generously perceivable perceivably prominence prominently relief sore stand stand out visibility Related worddiscernibly discernible | American Dictionarydiscernible adjective us/dɪˈsɜr·nə·bəl, -ˈzɜr-/ able to be seen, recognized, or understood: If there was meat in the soup, it was not discernible. Examples of discerniblediscernible The spatial structure of the cross and its orientation are still clearly discernible, yet its size has been reduced significantly. There was no discernible impact of treatment status on reaction time or performance, including no difference in lithium-treated versus not treated subjects. The culture of dependence hypothesis implies that reliance on government assistance - particularly welfare - should produce discernible effects on all of the dependent variables. Two trends are discernible from the discourse on democratisation and ethnic conflict. Formal analyses undertaken by architectural historians have often revealed geometrical order in plan and elevation according to a discernible system. This issue was raised because the unitary conductance was apparently quite small - during depolarizing pulses current developed smoothly without discernible single channel events. The mean faecal egg count varied among months and years and there was no discernible pattern to the mean egg counts. There is no readily discernible difference in the size of the opposing constituencies and no way to know precisely how these groups were constituted. This is largely because the book seems to consist of a large number of disparate reflections, connected by no discernible motif. The discernible pollen types of heterospecific pollen were noted, but it was not always possible to count these types individually. Cells with the giant lipid body aggregates were turgid and had discernible organelles. In contrast, these documents emphasize the complex relationships between suppliers, workers, makers and retailers, structures not generally discernible from surviving instruments. There may be no discernible party platform, if politics is a matter of appealing to ascriptive loyalties rather than broader interests. Having no discernible form, the five-minute piece eventually fades and ends. It is important to record that there was little, if any, discernible pattern to the distribution of these discursive strategies by age, gender or ethnicity. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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