释义 |
noticeable, a.|ˈnəʊtɪsəb(ə)l| [f. notice v.] 1. Worthy or deserving of notice.
1796Morse Amer. Geogr. I. 191 Many [trees] probably equally noticeable with those enumerated. 1802Wordsw. Stanzas Thomson's Cast. Indolence v, A noticeable Man with large grey eyes, And a pale face. 1828Southey Ess. (1832) II. 411 The concluding clause is noticeable. 1878Grosart in H. More's Poems 208 It has been my aim to register every noticeable word. 2. Capable of being noticed or observed.
1809Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts & Sci. III. 248 The moon's limb exhibited very little of that rough or serrated appearance, which was so noticeable in 1806. 1849Lytton Caxtons viii. iv, Traces..of a constitutional love of show..were noticeable: but one by one they disappeared. 1869Tyndall Notes Lect. Light §188 A slight extension of their images upon the retina becomes noticeable. 1882Howells in Longm. Mag. I. 53 It is in the country that this waste..is most sorrowfully noticeable. |