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latent

/leyt-nt/US // ˈleɪt nt //UK // (ˈleɪtənt) //

潜在的,潜伏的,潜伏,潜在

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : present but not visible, apparent, or actualized; existing as potential: latent ability.
    • : Pathology. remaining in an inactive or hidden phase; dormant.
    • : Psychology. existing in unconscious or dormant form but potentially able to achieve expression: a latent emotion.
    • : Botany. dormant or undeveloped.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.dormant, hidden
Synonyms
inherent固有的,内在的,内在,固有lurking潜伏,潜伏的,潜伏着,潜伏着的smoldering炽热的,炽热,灼热的,冒烟的suppressed被抑制的,被压制的,被压制,被抑制underlying底层,底层的,底层建筑,底层的人unrealized未实现的,未实现,尚未实现的,未兑现的veiled隐蔽的,面纱,隐蔽,昧着良心abeyant隐居者,隐蔽性,隐居,隐蔽性强between the lines字里行间,字里行间的,线间,线条之间concealed隐蔽的,隐蔽,隐瞒,掩盖了contained包含,含有,包含的,包含的内容covert隐蔽性,秘密的,隐蔽的,隐蔽idle闲置,闲置的,空闲,闲散的immature不成熟的,不成熟,不成熟的人,未成熟implied隐含的,隐含,暗示的,隐含着in abeyance暂缓执行,暂时搁置,暂缓,搁置inactive不活跃,不活跃的,不活动的,不活跃的人inert惰性,惰性的,惰性气体,懒惰inferential推论性,推理式,推论式,推论性的inferred推断出的,推断的,推论的,推断inoperative失效,无法操作,失效的,失灵intrinsic本质上的,本质,本质上,本质的invisible隐形的,隐形,隐性的,隐身involved涉及的,涉及到的,涉及,涉及的问题passive被动的,被动,被动式,被动型possible可能的,可能,可能性,可以potential潜在的,潜力,潜在,潜能quiescent静止的,静止状态,静止,静止期rudimentary低级的,低级,低级别的,低级阶段secret秘密,秘密的,隐秘,秘书sleeping睡觉,睡眠,睡觉时,睡觉的时候suspended暂停,暂停使用,悬浮,悬挂tacit默契,默示,默契的,默许torpid扭曲,扭曲的,扭曲变形的,扭曲变形underdeveloped不发达,不发达的,欠发达,不发达地区undeveloped不发达的,未开发的,不发达,不开发的unexposed未暴露的,未曝光的,未曝光,未接触过的unexpressed未表达的,未表达,未表达出来的,未表达出来unripe未成熟,未成熟的,未熟,不成熟的unseen看不见的,看不见的东西,看不到的,不见的vestigial遗留的,遗留,残缺的,遗迹

Examples

  • By the time England slumped into its latest lockdown, I would come to think of my project not merely as a surrogate for my latent curiosity but as an inspiration to endure.

  • Nordica set the benchmark for accessible or latent power in 2019 with the Enforcer 104 Free.

  • So when I said earlier that cognition is not intrinsically conscious, that’s just saying that memories are, for the most part, latent.

  • Washington can be a lonely place at the top, and these climbers are coming up together, resting on their excellence and latent potential.

  • I would rather feel they are bringing to the surface latent prejudices that are already there.

  • But a recent trend is capitalizing on our latent desires to actually become the famous people we love and love to hate.

  • So it carbonates all of these, I'd say latent desires, to have more meaning in his life.

  • Many pent-up resentments and latent frustrations are boiling inside the Negro, and he must release them.

  • It was more science faction, a monument to human potential—including the latent potential for self-destruction.

  • But the "Zoabiz" was a small reminder that latent chauvinism is alive and well.

  • Now listen to me, said the dying woman, aloud, as if making a great effort to revive one latent spark of energy.

  • That high-pressure engines owed their advantages mainly to a reduction of the relative importance of this latent heat.

  • In descending it is recondensed, and by the process by which its atoms are brought together its latent heat is made sensible.

  • Again she felt that everlasting calm, arguing such latent forces, was the thing she hated most in him.

  • But it possessed a latent purchasing power such as probably no other Government in history ever had.