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in·vis·i·ble·ness 英ɪn'vɪzəbl美ɪn'vɪzəbl 基本双解英英词源搭配近义反义句型例句 adj.看不见的⁶³;无形的³⁷n.隐形人或物副词invisibly名词invisibility adj.形容词 看不见的; 暗藏的; 通常不登记的that cannot be seen because of nature, size or position; hidden from sight Adjective: impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye;the invisible man invisible rays an invisible hinge invisible mending not prominent or readily noticeable;he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole the invisible man 14世纪中期进入英语,直接源自拉丁语的invisibilis,意为看不见的。 用作形容词 adj. 副词+~completely invisible完全看不见的~+介词invisible from从…是看不见的invisible to为…所看不见的invisible to the naked eye肉眼看不见的 近义词 hiddenconcealedinappreciable反义词 visible 用作形容词adj. 用作定语 ~+ n.The air is full of millions of invisible germs.空气中充满了许多看不见的细菌。 This is invisible assets.这是账外资产。n. +~There are some stars invisible.有一些看不见的星星。 用作表语 S+be+~When I called, he was invisible.我去访问时,他没露面。 Many stars are invisible without a telescope.许多星辰不用望远镜是看不见的。S+be+~+ prep .-phraseElectrons are invisible to the naked eye.电子是肉眼看不见的。 用作宾语补足语 S+V+O+~He kept himself invisible in his room.他躲在屋里不出来。 Only in stories can people make themselves invisible.只有在故事中人们才能使自己隐形。 形容词94%,名词6% They venture past invisible boundaries at the risk of being shot.他们冒着被射杀的危险,穿过无形的边界。用作名词Her fantasy is to become invisible.她的幻想是变成隐形人。 Sometimes feel as if I'm invisible, as if no one can see me at all.有时觉得自己像个隐形人。 |