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invisibly

/in-viz-uh-buhl/US // ɪnˈvɪz ə bəl //UK // (ɪnˈvɪzəbəl) //

无形中,无形之中,无形中的,无形地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not visible; not perceptible by the eye: invisible fluid.
    • : withdrawn from or out of sight; hidden: an invisible seam.
    • : not perceptible or discernible by the mind: invisible differences.
    • : not ordinarily found in financial statements or reflected in statistics or a listing: Goodwill is an invisible asset to a business.
    • : concealed from public knowledge.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an invisible thing or being.
    • : the invisible, the unseen or spiritual world.

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Examples

  • One of the effects of the pandemic was to shine a light on millions of citizens who were in fact previously invisible to the government.

  • Filled in by 400 years of erosion and covered by topsoil and grass, the pre-Columbian earthwork shows up in thermal imaging but is otherwise nearly invisible from above.

  • The post Google’s search terms move will make millions in ad spend invisible to advertisers appeared first on Search Engine Land.

  • By soaking up almost all light that hits their skin, these fish are almost invisible.

  • That’s a lightweight particle that has the potential to explain dark matter, an invisible type of matter thought to permeate the universe.

  • Return fraud has been called the invisible heist—or “de-shopping.”

  • No matter what Hitchcock said, what he did was to photograph our fears and make palpable the invisible.

  • Other panelists rallied to the cause of “the invisible woman”—the second and generally anonymous egg donor.

  • They must, in every sense, be cast out—their shame is to be made invisible.

  • He was a magician, an invisible teller of tales with the power to make my sides ache without telling a single joke.

  • Their Chateau en Espagne seemed invisible, as such chateaux usually are; and where it might be found, who was there to tell?

  • Aristide picked it up and began to dance and shake his fist at the invisible police.

  • This fear of the invisible world, so inherent in simple natures, has been implanted for a wise purpose.

  • Some of the latter were so diaphanous as to be perfectly invisible when immersed in the water.

  • It is characteristic of chemical science that it takes account of actions which are almost entirely invisible.