opaqueness 的 3 个定义
- not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; not allowing light to pass through.
- not transmitting radiation, sound, heat, etc.
- not shining or bright; dark; dull.
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- something that is opaque.
- Photography. a coloring matter, usually black or red, used to render part of a negative opaque.
o·paqued, o·paqu·ing.
- Photography. to cover up blemishes on, especially for making a printing plate.
- to cause to become opaque.
opaqueness 近义词
等同于 cloudiness
opaqueness 的近义词 9 个
opaqueness 的反义词 2 个
更多opaqueness例句
- So, basically, the details are, we don’t have the full details, it’s a little bit of an opaque formula, but there’s a component called the VAR of it, which is value at risk.
- The exchanges with policy-setters also benefit the scientists by illuminating decision-making processes, which can seem opaque when they go beyond the models’ math to consider other factors.
- It is unclear why those posts were reinstated, as Facebook is notoriously opaque on its policies and their enforcement.
- On the other stand the machines, whose algorithms possess astonishing predictive power but whose inner workings remain radically opaque to human observers.
- To understand why, we need to examine the bipartisan history of immigration detention, as well as New Jersey’s unique county political machines and their enormous but often opaque power.
- Under Sepp Blatter, its interminable head, the body has been opaque and corrupt.
- Jersey milk is thick and opaque, but Jersey cows produce much less of it—not enough to cover the coin.
- The beer is a lovely golden color—slightly opaque, reminiscent of an aged Austrian Reisling, or even an older white Burgundy.
- Like Berliner Weiss, these beers are unfiltered and slightly opaque.
- As I organized my umbrella and shed my dripping coat, she sipped something golden and opaque from a tall pint glass.
- Her eyes, too, had a curious hard opaque look, as if the old voluptuous fires had burned out; and she seemed ever on her guard.
- There is a neat pulpit in the chapel, and it is ornamented with what seem to be panels of opaque glass.
- There is considerable decorative skill displayed in the edifice; but the work looks opaque and needs brightening up.
- A mirror, or window glass, backed with some opaque material, should be used for the foundation of the device.
- Deep brown or black, very opaque, and less soluble than ordinary aloes.