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trans·par·en·cy T0323100 (trăns-pâr′ən-sē, -păr′-)n. pl. trans·par·en·cies 1. also trans·par·ence (-pâr′əns, -păr′-) The quality or state of being transparent.2. A transparent object, especially a photographic slide that is viewed by light shining through it from behind or by projection.transparency (trænsˈpærənsɪ; -ˈpɛər-) n, pl -cies1. Also called: transparence the state of being transparent2. (Photography) Also called: slide a positive photograph on a transparent base, usually mounted in a frame or between glass plates. It can be viewed by means of a slide projectortrans•par•en•cy (trænsˈpɛər ən si, -ˈpær-) n., pl. -cies. 1. Also, trans•par′ence. the quality or state of being transparent. 2. something transparent, esp. a picture or design on glass or some translucent substance, made visible by light shining through from behind. 3. a photographic print on a clear base for viewing by transmitted light. transparencyAn image fixed on a clear base by means of a photographic, printing, chemical or other process, especially adaptable for viewing by transmitted light. See also diapositive.transparency(or slide) A photographic image on a transparent base.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | transparency - permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiationtransparencephysical phenomenon - a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energyopacity - the phenomenon of not permitting the passage of electromagnetic radiation | | 2. | transparency - the quality of being clear and transparenttransparentness, transparenceuncloudedness, clarity, clearness - the quality of clear water; "when she awoke the clarity was back in her eyes"pellucidness, limpidity, pellucidity - passing light without diffusion or distortion | | 3. | transparency - picture consisting of a positive photograph or drawing on a transparent base; viewed with a projectorfoilikon, picture, icon, image - a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface; "they showed us the pictures of their wedding"; "a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them"lantern slide, slide - a transparency mounted in a frame; viewed with a slide projectorviewgraph, overhead - a transparency for use with an overhead projector |
transparencynoun1. photograph, slide, exposure, photo, picture, image, print, plate, still The first colour photo was a transparency of a tartan ribbon.2. clarity, translucency, translucence, clearness, limpidity, transparence, diaphaneity, filminess, diaphanousness, gauziness, limpidness, pellucidity, pellucidness, sheerness It is a condition that affects the transparency of the lenses. clarity opacity, murkiness, cloudiness, unclearness3. frankness, openness, candour, directness, forthrightness, straightforwardness openness and transparency in the government's decision-making frankness ambiguity, vagueness4. obviousness, explicitness, plainness, distinctness, unambiguousness, apparentness, patentness, perspicuousness the transparency of pricing with the euro obviousness obscurity, vagueness, unclearnessTranslationstransparent (trӕnsˈpӕrənt) , (-ˈpeə-) adjective able to be seen through. The box has a transparent lid. 透明的 透明的transˈparently adverb 透明地 透明地transˈparency (-ˈpӕ-) – plural transˈparencies – noun1. the state of being transparent. the transparency of the water. 透明度,透明 透明度2. a photograph printed on transparent material, a slide. I took some transparencies of the cathedral. 幻燈片,投影片 幻灯片transparency
transparency a positive photograph on a transparent base, usually mounted in a frame or between glass plates. It can be viewed by means of a slide projector TransparencyThe quality of a material that is capable of transmitting light so that objects or images may easily be seen on the other side.transparency[tranz′par·ən·sē] (graphic arts) An image fixed on a clear base by means of a photographic, printing, chemical, or other process, especially adaptable for viewing by transmitted light. (optics) The ability of a substance to transmit light of different wavelengths, sometimes measured in percent of radiation which penetrates a distance of 1 meter. transparency(1) See location transparency and network transparency.
(2) No noticeable changes (see transparent).
(3) The quality of being able to see through a material. A transparent area of image takes on the colors of the underlying background. The terms "transparent" and "translucent" are often erroneously used as a synonym (see translucency for the difference).
(4) A film-based photographic negative or positive. Light is beamed through the film for display, scanning or processing.MedicalSeetransparentTransparency
TransparencyThe state in which all relevant information is fully and freely available to the public. Nearly every analyst agrees that transparent markets are desirable because they lead to greater efficiency. Laws and regulations exist in most jurisdictions encouraging or mandating transparency. For example, the SEC requires disclosure forms declaring a great many different actions when or immediately after they occur. Likewise, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is designed to increase transparency in accounting. A minority view holds that these laws and regulations intended to create transparent markets in fact reduce efficiency. Others contend that markets are efficient with or without transparency. See also: Efficient market hypothesis.transparency The full, accurate, and timely disclosure of information.Case Study Ford Motor Company executives indicated in spring 2001 that the company planned to provide shareholders and analysts with greater transparency of the firm's financial results. As part of the improved transparency, Ford was expected to report separate results from its Premier Automotive Group (PAG), comprising Aston Martin, Jaguar, Lincoln, Land Rover, and Volvo Cars. In the prior year Ford reported an operating loss of $35 million in Europe only because income from PAG and customer services mostly offset operating losses of nearly $1 billion in its other European operations. At the time Ford did not report profits for individual brands or product groups. Transparency permits shareholders and analysts a greater understanding of a firm's operations, including which parts of the firm are most and least profitable. This, in turn, places greater pressure on the firm's management to produce acceptable results in all facets of a company's operations.Transparency.Transparency is a measure of how much information you have about the markets where you invest, the corporations whose stocks or bonds you buy, or the mutual funds or other investments you select. For example, in order to achieve maximum transparency in US markets, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires corporations to disclose all information that might have an impact on their financial status so that investors can make fully informed decisions. Real-time trading information, increasingly available to individuals as well as institutional investors, and linked pricing systems are other steps toward complete transparency. See TRANNY See TRANNYtransparency
Synonyms for transparencynoun photographSynonyms- photograph
- slide
- exposure
- photo
- picture
- image
- print
- plate
- still
noun claritySynonyms- clarity
- translucency
- translucence
- clearness
- limpidity
- transparence
- diaphaneity
- filminess
- diaphanousness
- gauziness
- limpidness
- pellucidity
- pellucidness
- sheerness
Antonyms- opacity
- murkiness
- cloudiness
- unclearness
noun franknessSynonyms- frankness
- openness
- candour
- directness
- forthrightness
- straightforwardness
Antonymsnoun obviousnessSynonyms- obviousness
- explicitness
- plainness
- distinctness
- unambiguousness
- apparentness
- patentness
- perspicuousness
Antonyms- obscurity
- vagueness
- unclearness
Synonyms for transparencynoun permitting the free passage of electromagnetic radiationSynonymsRelated WordsAntonymsnoun the quality of being clear and transparentSynonyms- transparentness
- transparence
Related Words- uncloudedness
- clarity
- clearness
- pellucidness
- limpidity
- pellucidity
noun picture consisting of a positive photograph or drawing on a transparent baseSynonymsRelated Words- ikon
- picture
- icon
- image
- lantern slide
- slide
- viewgraph
- overhead
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