释义 |
manifest美 ['mænɪ.fest] 英 ['mænɪfest] - v.表明;显现;使人注意到
- adj.明显的;显而易见的
- n.旅客名单
- 网络清单;舱单;显示
第三人称单数:manifests 现在分词:manifesting 过去分词:manifested v. establish,demonstrate,display,reveal,show adj. apparent,unmistakable,clear,obvious,distinct 1. | ~ sth (in sth) 表明,清楚显示(尤指情感、态度或品质)to show sth clearly, especially a feeling, an attitude or a quality |
| Social tensions were manifested in the recent political crisis. 最近的政治危机显示了社会关系的紧张。 |
2. | ~ itself (in sth) 显现;使人注意到to appear or become noticeable |
| The symptoms of the disease manifested themselves ten days later. 十天后,这种病的症状显现出来。 |
1. | ~ (to sb) (in sth) 明显的;显而易见的easy to see or understand |
| His nervousness was manifest to all those present. 所有在场的人都看出了他很紧张。 | | The anger he felt is manifest in his paintings. 他的愤怒明显地表现在他的绘画之中。 |
1. | (船或飞机的)货单,旅客名单a list of goods or passengers on a ship or an aircraft |
n. | 1. a list giving details of a ship's cargo, its destination, and other particulars for customs purposes 2. a list of cargo or passengers on a plane or train | adj. | 1. clear to see or understand 2. obvious and easy to notice or understand | v. | 1. to make something evident by showing or demonstrating it very clearly 2. to appear or be revealed 3. to include something in a ship's cargo list 4. to show something such as a feeling or ability, so that it is easy to notice 5. show clearly;give signs of 6. (reflex)come to light;appear 1. to make something evident by showing or demonstrating it very clearly 2. to appear or be revealed 3. to include something in a ship's cargo list 4. to show something such as a feeling or ability, so that it is easy to notice 5. show clearly;give signs of 6. (reflex)come to light;appear |
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