单词 | noticeable |
释义 | no·tice·able 1. < noticeable for the variety and harmony of its coloring — O. Elfrida Saunders > 2. < gives the water a noticeable, but not unpleasant taste — American Guide Series: Michigan > Synonyms: < the influence of northern architecture and farming methods is still noticeable — American Guide Series: Louisiana > remarkable applies to that which commands attention or comment as extraordinary or exceptional < a sudden and remarkable transformation of feeling — W.A.Swanberg > < the remarkable belief of some primitive peoples which associates twins with water and especially with rain — J.G.Frazer > prominent describes that which stands out from its setting or environment and demands notice as superior or more important < the 25-foot cylindrical marble shaft, surmounted with draped flags and an eagle, occupies a prominent position in a traffic island on the main street — American Guide Series: Pennsylvania > < his inflammatory speeches against the Hitler regime won him a prominent place on the Nazi blacklist — Americana Annual > outstanding, close to prominent in meaning and connotation, heightens the notion of rising above or excelling others < fortunate, too, in the men of outstanding ability who planned our resources and our campaigns — Clement Attlee > < trout appeared at several points along the main stream and have steadily increased in number, until the Au Sable is known as the outstanding trout stream in the state — American Guide Series: Michigan > conspicuous describes that which thrusts itself into notice and is unlikely to be overlooked or ignored < conspicuous natural features like mountain ranges, waterfalls, and high cliffs overlooking rivers and lakes — American Guide Series: New York > < did not loom up in a room as such formidable and conspicuous pieces of furniture as the older pianos — A.E.Wier > salient may suggest a demanding attention as especially significant < days rich in salient news — C.E.Montague > < whoever called Africa the dark continent was guilty of a half truth. The salient point about South Africa is its brightness — N.F.Busch > signal describes what is entitled to notice and remark as extraordinarily indicative or significant < this work is not intelligible unless we appreciate a few signal facts in the history of psychoanalytic theory — Abram Kardiner > < even to do the very trifling thing will be of signal value, provided he catches hold of the underlying idea — H.A.Overstreet > striking suggests that which forcefully, powerfully, and suddenly calls attention < everyone agreed that the most striking feature of the Plains was the absence of trees — R.H.Brown > < a striking figure. Handsome, graceful, cool, he personally led his soldiers to battle — F.P.Gaines > arresting indicates a being able to bring about a focusing of absorbed interest < her magnificent agate-green eyes must at any age have been arresting: they seemed to concentrate the light of the intellect as a powerful lens does the sun — Edmund Wilson > < it is an arresting thought that murderers' skulls so often show quite normal shaped heads while the skulls of poets, scientists, lawyers and the rest are often abnormal in shape — S.P.B.Mais > |
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