visible
US: /ˈvɪzəbəɫ/
UK: /vˈɪzəbəl/
UK: /vˈɪzəbəl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
visible /'vizəbl/
- tính từ
- thấy được, có thể trông thấy được
- visible to naked eye: thấy được bằng mắt trần (không cần kính hiển vi...)
- to become visible: xuất hiện
- rõ ràng, rõ rệt
- without visible cause: không có nguyên nhân rõ rệt
- sẵn sàng tiếp khách
- is the visible?: bà ta có sẵn sàng tiếp khách không?
- thấy được, có thể trông thấy được
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective
1 that can be seen: The house is clearly visible from the beach. + Most stars are not visible to the naked eye. + The moon was just visible between the clouds.
2 that is obvious enough to be noticed: visible benefits / changes + a visible police presence + He showed no visible sign of emotion. + She made a visible effort to control her anger. + After using the cream for a month, I could see no visible difference.
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
1 seeable, perceivable, perceptible, discernible, detectable, discoverable, noticeable, unmistakable or unmistakeable, clear, obvious, observable; visual:
The visible part of the energy spectrum is relatively small. The entrance holes to their burrows were clearly visible.
2 obvious, conspicuous, evident, apparent, prominent, manifest, distinct, patent, well-defined, identifiable:
The consequences of the Act of Union of 1707 are still visible in Scotland today.
Collocation dictionary
VERBS
be | become | remain, stay
The scars remained visible all her life.
| leave sth, make sth
We cut the trees down to make the lake visible from the house.
ADV.
all too, clearly, easily, highly, obviously, particularly, plainly, readily, very
His relief was all too visible. The election poster was clearly visible from the street. Italy has a highly visible environmental movement.
| fully, quite
The sea was now out, leaving the wreck fully visible. Ellie's quite visible embarrassment
| just
The mountains were just visible, dusky and black.
| barely, hardly, scarcely
The low, flat boats were barely visible.
| almost | half, partially
She stood, half visible in the dim light.
| dimly, faintly
A figure was dimly visible in the evening gloom.
| externally | immediately
Women are advised to wait where they are not immediately visible to approaching traffic.
| still | no longer
PREP.
to
Its contents were visible to all of them.
PHRASES
visible to the naked eye
tiny spiders that are hardly visible to the naked eye
Concise English dictionary
'vɪzəbl
adj.
+capable of being seen; or open to easy view
+obvious to the eye
+present and easily available