latent 的定义
- 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.
latent 近义词
dormant, hidden
latent 的近义词 41 个
- inherent
- lurking
- smoldering
- suppressed
- underlying
- unrealized
- veiled
- abeyant
- between the lines
- concealed
- contained
- covert
- idle
- immature
- implied
- in abeyance
- inactive
- inert
- inferential
- inferred
- inoperative
- intrinsic
- invisible
- involved
- passive
- possible
- potential
- quiescent
- rudimentary
- secret
- sleeping
- suspended
- tacit
- torpid
- underdeveloped
- undeveloped
- unexposed
- unexpressed
- unripe
- unseen
- vestigial
latent 的反义词 8 个
更多latent例句
- 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.