noticeably

英['nəʊtɪsəbli] 美['nəʊtɪsəbli]
  • adv. 显著地;明显地
使用频率:
  • notice vt.注意;留心;通知n.通知;注意;布告
  • notice vt.注意;留心;通知n.通知;注意;布告
Adverb:
  1. in a noticeable manner;

    "he changed noticeably over the years"

1. She has one slightly withered leg, noticeably thinner than the other.
她有一条腿有点儿萎缩,看上去明显比另一条腿瘦。

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2. The articles are noticeably shorter with strong headlines and graphics.
这些文章明显短了许多,并且配上了醒目的标题和图表。

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3. Douglas was noticeably silent about his feelings for his father.
道格拉斯明显不愿提及自己对父亲的感情。

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4. Standards of living were deteriorating rather noticeably.
生活水平下降得十分明显。

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5. There was one boy rather noticeably standing apart from the other children.
有个男孩引人注目地独自站在一边,不接近其他孩子.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. An ion may be noticeably displaced from its lattice position.
      离子都可能显著地偏离它的位置。
    2. In the granites and related rocks the alkalis are, of course, noticeably in excess of the femic constituents.
      在花岗岩及有关的岩石中,碱质当然显著地超过铁镁组分。
    3. After her illness, she had become noticeably thinner.
      她病后明显地瘦了许多。
    4. Marks were noticeably higher for girls than for boys.
      女孩子的分数明显地高于男孩子。