conspicuous 的定义
- easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable: a conspicuous error.
- attracting special attention, as by outstanding qualities or eccentricities: He was conspicuous by his booming laughter.
conspicuous 近义词
obvious, easily seen
important, prominent
conspicuous 的近义词 36 个
- blatant
- flagrant
- glaring
- influential
- notable
- remarkable
- salient
- striking
- arresting
- arrestive
- celebrated
- commanding
- distinguished
- eminent
- famed
- famous
- flashy
- garish
- glitzy
- illustrious
- jazzy
- loud
- marked
- noted
- notorious
- outstanding
- pointed
- rank
- renowned
- screaming
- showy
- signal
- splashy
- stick out like sore thumb
- tony
- well-known
conspicuous 的反义词 12 个
更多conspicuous例句
- “Eyes Wide Shut” meets abandoned mansion horror flick for the conspicuous consumption set
- Mounting your monitor on an arm also makes your space easier to clean, and the result is an undeniably sleek and integrated look without the bulky, conspicuous factory base.
- Despite these conspicuous failures, climate change too is now being described with the rhetoric of warfare.
- In terms of design, the skull core of the equipment was made from single sheet bronze, while the conspicuous apex was made separately and then tightly riveted to the main helmet.
- Used primarily for ventilation purposes, this conspicuous aperture also allowed the entry of rainwater, which was then collected on the floor-based cavity known as the impluvium and then passed on to the underground cisterns for household usage.
- The system is truck-mounted and road-mobile, as are the big and conspicuous radars that stood next to it on display.
- For Shaftel this kind of licentious behavior amounts to “conspicuous consumption disguised as urbanity.”
- Any list of his conspicuous qualities turns out to be a recitation of opposites.
- As recently as a few years ago, buying and driving a hybrid was an exercise in conspicuous consumption.
- It was a dizzying time, and Shaquille handled an array of new situations with conspicuous aplomb.
- The doctrine of international free trade, albeit the most conspicuous of its applications, was but one case under the general law.
- Here was none of the old-time stiffness of Capheaton, and there was a conspicuous absence of dead masters and their pupils.
- The movements which its active motion causes among the corpuscles render it conspicuous.
- The more conspicuous characteristics of the blood in various diseases have been mentioned in previous sections.
- Although all varieties are increased, the characteristic and conspicuous cell is the myelocyte.