conspicuous
英 [kənˈspɪk.ju.əs]
美 [kənˈspɪk.ju.əs]
conspicuous 显眼的con-, 强调。-spic, 看,词源同special, spectator.
- conspicuous (adj.)
- 1540s, from Latin conspicuus "visible, open to view, striking," from conspicere "to look at, observe, see, notice," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + specere (see scope (n.1)). Phrase conspicuous by its absence (1859) is said to be from Tacitus ("Annals" iii.76), in a passage about certain images: "sed præfulgebant ... eo ipso quod effigies eorum non visebantur."
- 1. You may feel tearful in situations where you feel conspicuous.
- 觉得自己身处众目睽睽之下时,你可能会有想哭的感觉。
- 2. Mary's red hair always made her conspicuous at school.
- 玛丽的红头发在学校里总是很惹眼。
- 3. It is conspicuous that smoking is harmful to health.
- 很明显,抽烟对健康有害.
- 4. Its colouring makes it highly conspicuous.
- 它的色彩使它非常惹人注目.
- 5. He was conspicuous among his colleagues.
- 他在同事中出类拔萃.