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opacity

/oh-pas-i-tee/US // oʊˈpæs ɪ ti //UK // (əʊˈpæsɪtɪ) //

不透明度,不透明性,不透明,不透光性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural o·pac·i·ties.

    • : the state or quality of being opaque.
    • : something opaque.
    • : the degree to which a substance is opaque; capacity for being opaque.
    • : Photography. the proportion of the light that is absorbed by the emulsion on any given area of a film or plate.
    • : obscurity of meaning.
    • : mental dullness.
    • : Medicine/Medical. an opaque spot or area in normally clear or transparent tissue, as a cataract of the eye.

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Examples

  • How publishers can solve their third-party data strugglesThird-party data struggles most when it comes to opacity in the source, recency, accuracy and relevance.

  • Last year, DiCarlo’s team published results that took on both the opacity of deep nets and their alleged inability to generalize.

  • On the contrary, we find an opacity we have to learn to deal with.

  • In return, the price to be paid is to give up certain information and accept the opacity of this type of campaign, in addition to the lack of control in certain aspects.

  • Through its vaccine diplomacy, China hopes to soften the global anti-Beijing sentiment that grew at the start of the year because of its opacity over the origin of the coronavirus.

  • The sombre vision of nature's secret laws is interdicted to man by the fatal opacity of surrounding things.

  • The first possesses the greatest opacity, while the second and third are most durable.

  • Anatomical changes took place in the cornea, as evidenced by a white opacity.

  • The blue sky is more beautiful because we know it is not painted opacity, but transparent.

  • It may be she was not very visible; the double glasses of an open sash-window are almost equal to opacity.