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nontransparent

/trans-pair-uhnt, -par-/US // trænsˈpɛər ənt, -ˈpær- //UK // (trænsˈpærənt, -ˈpɛər-) //

不透明的,不透明,不透光,不透光的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the property of transmitting rays of light through its substance so that bodies situated beyond or behind can be distinctly seen.
    • : admitting the passage of light through interstices.
    • : so sheer as to permit light to pass through; diaphanous.
    • : easily seen through, recognized, or detected: transparent excuses.
    • : manifest; obvious: a story with a transparent plot.
    • : open; frank; candid: the man's transparent earnestness.
    • : Computers. operating in such a way as to not be perceived by users.
    • : Obsolete. shining through, as light.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inopaque
Antonyms
as inroiled
as incloudy

Examples

  • This includes “fair management,” which focuses on how transparent the results and outcomes of algorithms are for workers.

  • In the case of Foundry, he believes that access to a new generation of energy-efficient mining equipment, as well as its transparent business culture—crypto mining is a notoriously opaque industry—will help it succeed.

  • I would challenge you to find any other company who is entering Phase 3 trials today who have been as transparent about their clinical activities as we have.

  • Now, machine-learning researchers and scholars are looking for ways to make AI more fair, accountable, and transparent—but also, recently, more participatory.

  • The group asked for public data disclosure from drug-company grantees, “transparent” accounting to show true vaccine cost and the right to step in and take over a vaccine project if the developer failed to deliver.

  • And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch.

  • Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability.

  • Hopefully there will be a transparent accounting of what was introduced.

  • Of course, spending in our elections is far from transparent.

  • And charters have repeatedly resisted attempts to make them transparent.

  • Just corporeal enough to attest humanity, yet sufficiently transparent to let the celestial origin shine through.

  • The resurrection of Lazarus is a transparent fabrication out of the parable of the rich man and Lazarus.

  • Her face was mild and pale; but it was the transparent hue of the virgin flower of spring, clad in her veiling leaves.

  • May it please your Transparent Highness, I've found out how the needles get into the haystacks.

  • The Russians, on the contrary, prefer orange-yellow transparent specimens.