单词 | discernible |
释义 | discernible (dɪsɜːʳnəbəl ) adjective If something is discernible, you can see it or recognize that it exists. [formal] Far away the outline of the island is just discernible. There has been no discernible overall trend since 1975. Synonyms: clear, obvious, apparent, plain Collocations: discernible difference We'd suggest you try a tank of the super unleaded followed immediately by a tank of plain unleaded and see if there's a discernible difference. Times, Sunday Times In practice, there will probably be no discernible difference. Times, Sunday Times In his case, there was no discernible difference between when he bowled full or short. Times, Sunday Times The months of media attention since - or maybe media training - have made a discernible difference. Times, Sunday Times All fine, except it made no discernible difference to the depth of my wrinkles. Times, Sunday Times My crossing in front of her, even though it had no discernible impact on her day, had hit a nerve. Times, Sunday Times Sadly, their more intellectual and postmodern approach has had no discernible impact on her defiantly dumbed-down, retro-rock style. Times, Sunday Times That was good enough to buoy the pound and unsettle gilts — and undramatic enough to have no discernible impact on share prices. Times, Sunday Times Economists said the debate had not had a discernible impact on investor confidence, but some cautioned that prolonging it could be damaging. ST In 2007 and 2008 the pound tumbled 25 per cent but there was little discernible impact on the trade deficit. Times, Sunday Times A discernible improvement can be seen after a month's use. Times, Sunday Times This has not demonstrated any discernible improvement in the effectiveness of community sentences or supervision on reoffending figures. Times, Sunday Times There was no discernible improvement. Times, Sunday Times They appeared to spark into life across the cosmos with no discernible pattern. Times,Sunday Times She knows her own mind, goes her own way and doesn't fit into any discernible pattern, either professionally or physically. The Sun As we look forward to the next round of matches in eight days' time, we await a more discernible pattern to the championship. Times, Sunday Times There was no discernible pattern for other subjects, such as languages or geography. Times, Sunday Times It was difficult to detect any discernible pattern of play, and the senior players hardly performed as if they were fighting for their manager's job. Times, Sunday Times A drizzly mist had concealed the houses and the lights on the bay across from me, yet the yellow throb of the lighthouse was easily discernible. ST Higher-quality images are more easily discernible and the content of films and video games reflect that. Times, Sunday Times Roasting continues for approximately five more minutes; during this time the sneeze-producing scent of pepper becomes easily discernible. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has a short head, thick trunk, and no easily discernible neck. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The heart was of normal size, and normal in every way... small vessels not commonly observed in the brain were easily discernible with congestion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This has no discernible effect on taste and will go unnoticed to the untrained eye. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The corporation said the dispute had had no discernible effect on its viewing figures. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It may not have much discernible effect on growth and jobs. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It is a rare example of a government advertisement that actually produced a discernible effect on public behaviour. Times, Sunday Times (2008) There is no discernible reason for building it here. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The only discernible reason for the attack was the colour of his skin. Times, Sunday Times (2011) But in some women the eggs simply run out for no discernible reason. Alternative Health Care for Women (1991) Sometimes you stop being in love for no discernible reason and this is something you need to be particularly aware of. Times, Sunday Times (2007) A plaque on the wall suddenly began to shake for no discernible reason. Love, Medicine and Miracles (1990) Translations: Chinese: 看得见的 Japanese: 認められる |
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