transparent

  • 51transparent — See opaque. See opaque, transparent …

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  • 52Transparent — a) durchsichtig, gläsern, glasklar, kristallklar, limpid, ungetrübt; (veraltet): luzid; (Fachspr., bildungsspr.): transluzent, transluzid; (Kunstwiss.): diaphan. b) begreiflich, durchschaubar, durchsichtig, einleuchtend, einsichtig, erfassbar,… …

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  • 53transparent — trans|pa|rent <über gleichbed. fr. transparent aus mlat. transparens, Gen. transparentis, Part. Präs. von transparere »durchscheinen«>: 1. durchscheinend; durchsichtig. 2. deutlich, verstehbar, erkennbar …

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  • 54transparent — • genomskinlig, glasklar, glasaktig, genomsläpplig, transparent, diafan …

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  • 55transparent — [15] Etymologically, something that is transparent allows the light to ‘appear through’ it. The word comes via Old French from medieval Latin trānspārēns, the present participle of trānspārēre ‘be seen through’. This was a compound verb formed… …

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  • 56transparent — [tran spar(ə)nt, trα:n , spɛ: ] adjective 1》 allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen. 2》 obvious or evident. 3》 open to public scrutiny. 4》 Physics transmitting heat or other radiation without distortion. 5》… …

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  • 57transparent — skaidrus statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Aiškus, suprantamas, paprastas naudoti, nesukeliantis šalutinių veiksmų. pavyzdys( iai) skaidrieji duomenys, skaidrioji dokumentacija, skaidrioji kalba, skaidrioji sąsaja. atitikmenys: angl.… …

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  • 58Transparent — * Alles Transparent, sagte der Wirth, bei der Illumination; da konnte man durch die Fleischschnitten hindurchsehen …

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  • 59transparent — [15] Etymologically, something that is transparent allows the light to ‘appear through’ it. The word comes via Old French from medieval Latin trānspārēns, the present participle of trānspārēre ‘be seen through’. This was a compound verb formed… …

    Word origins

  • 60Transparent aluminum — (or aluminium) is a fictional substance from the Star Trek science fiction franchise. It was first mentioned in the 1986 feature film , in which it was described as a material that could be used to construct a waterproof enclosure for… …

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