单词 | manifestation |
释义 | manifestation (mænɪfesteɪʃən ) Word forms: manifestations countable noun A manifestation of something is one of the different ways in which it can appear. [formal] Different animals in the colony had different manifestations of the disease. [+ of] Synonyms: sign, symptom, indication, mark Collocations: external manifestation Yet it requires external manifestation in order to be communicated. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These are external manifestations of the identity we think we own, or would like to own. Times, Sunday Times They are the external manifestations of a badly wired brain, the consequence of faulty brain biochemistry, an excess or a deficiency of certain neurotransmitters, or of some genetic defect. The Times Literary Supplement Low turnouts in elections are the most obvious manifestation of the public mood. Times, Sunday Times The most obvious manifestation of this was a gap that opened up on the flight deck between the flight engineer's console and the bulkhead. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The imposition of a party-political agenda on schools and the occasional vilification of those who didn't subscribe to it were the most obvious manifestations of this. Times, Sunday Times It was something within, something of which the eyebrows were the outward manifestation. Times, Sunday Times Concern about the changes was the outward manifestation of the problem. Christianity Today Manners were considered the outward manifestation of moral rectitude. Times, Sunday Times Instead, this may have been the outward manifestation of his introverted personality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The issue itself appeared merely the outward manifestation of much deeper disagreement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 表现 Japanese: 現れ方 |
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