单词 | manifest |
释义 | manifest (mænɪfest ) Word forms: manifests , manifesting , manifested 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you say that something is manifest, you mean that it is clearly true and that nobody would disagree with it if they saw it or considered it. [formal] ...the manifest failure of the policies. There may be unrecognised cases of manifest injustice of which we are unaware. Synonyms: obvious, apparent, patent, evident manifestly adverb [ADVERB with verb] She manifestly failed to last the mile and a half of the race. 2. verb If you manifest a particular quality, feeling, or illness, or if it manifests itself, it becomes visible or obvious. [formal] He manifested a pleasing personality on stage. [VERB noun] The virus needs two weeks to manifest itself. [VERB pronoun-reflexive] Their frustration and anger will manifest itself in crying and screaming. [V pron-refl + in] He's only convincing when that inner fury manifests itself. [VERB pronoun-reflexive] Synonyms: display, show, reveal, establish Manifest is also an adjective. The same alarm is manifest everywhere. Some of her social aspirations were made manifest. Collocations: flight manifest There was a discrepancy: the flight manifest indicated 138 passengers plus two infants, but the cabin contained 139 plus two. Times, Sunday Times The bogus bookings would be removed before the flight manifest was printed. Globe and Mail It appears as such on the air flight manifest reference. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By checking flight manifests and comparing them with other information, like watch lists, customs officials were able to find the names of all 19 hijackers quickly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 明显的, 使明显 Japanese: 明白な, はっきりと表す |
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