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adjective ˈmanɪfɛstˈmænəˌfɛst Clear or obvious to the eye or mind. 显然的,清楚的,明显的 her manifest charm and proven ability 她那显而易见的魅力和已被证明的才干。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘The case is so strong it will be a manifest injustice if I do not win,’ he said.
- What steps has the organisation ever taken to correct the manifest error to which it was a contributing party?
- It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of those who might be disposed to employ him.
- But what it lacked in mischief it made up in manifest sincerity.
- His manifest vigour and sexuality were an implicit part of his appeal.
- However, the same determination to be objective is not manifest in Quinton's companion article on Continental philosophy.
- They go through the motions with manifest tedium as if they are moving files in an office.
- Is it possible that he is a frustrated actor who consequently feels the need to criticise anyone with manifest abilities in this field?
- Ms Fullerton says manifest incongruities occur in the statements of two, who sought to distance themselves from any responsibility.
- Many things had changed for the better, with manifest confidence and increased prosperity widespread.
- But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice.
- It saves them from examining the manifest failings in their own actions
- There may not have been actual wrong-doing, but there is manifest evidence of astonishing mismanagement.
- Many child soldiers are forcibly recruited and this, of course, is a manifest abuse.
- Likewise, effects can be gradual, and may not be manifest or observable in animal systems until it is too late.
- In the eyes of a Tulia jury, that was more than enough to trump the manifest contradictions in his evidence.
- Whatever the theoretical attractions of this approach, its practical disadvantages have become ever more manifest.
- In both cases, apology hardly compensates for the manifest evidence as to the scale of one's ineptitude.
- If it does, it will be important to disobey it and have it tested in the courts, which one hopes will recognise its manifest absurdity.
- And in that election, the early announcement of results had manifest effects on voting behaviour on subsequent polling days.
Synonyms obvious, clear, plain, apparent, evident, patent, palpable, distinct, definite, blatant, overt, glaring, barefaced, explicit, transparent, conspicuous, undisguised, unmistakable, unquestionable, undeniable, noticeable, perceptible, visible, recognizable, observable
verb ˈmanɪfɛstˈmænəˌfɛst [with object]1Show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate. 显示,表明 Lizzy manifested signs of severe depression 莉齐显出严重抑郁症的迹象。 Example sentencesExamples - This manifested itself in endemic delinquency and depression.
- His fear and anticipation were manifested in the drills that he's been doing with his team.
- Hate is manifested in a whole range of insults in football and nobody is spared in an arena where the lowest common denominator rules the roost.
- This simplistic way of looking at the world manifested itself in the worship of mountains, water, stone, fire and sex.
- If liberalism were a factor, surely it would have manifested itself in higher rates for those bastions of the left.
- Anger is manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury.
- The entire panoply of human emotion was manifested in those 120 minutes.
- Very early on, Dunov manifested a great love for music and played the violin.
- Some of this disgust manifested itself in small, peaceful street protests.
- He also had an innate sense of compassion which manifested itself in various ways.
- Although all honest and decent St Lucians were very upset at this revelation, they never manifested much dismay and your supporters even rallied by your side.
- ‘People were literally going around smashing bottles, manifesting their anger,’ she says.
- And that faith was manifested in so many different ways.
- The team spirit displayed by all on the Oxford teams was exemplary and manifested itself in the many great performances witnessed on the day.
- Such a tendency, or at least a failure to appreciate such a distinction, has clearly manifested itself in the present case.
- What are you manifesting with your thoughts and words?
- I cannot understand why they have to manifest their feelings in this way.
- This pride is also manifested in the way the Australians honour their sporting greats.
- He added that Eileen also had a great love of nature which manifested itself in the way she tended her garden.
- In their attempt to adopt the norm of this group, they manifest their aspirations of upward social mobility, but they overshoot the mark.
Synonyms display, show, exhibit, demonstrate, betray, present, evince, reveal, indicate, make plain, express, declare - 1.1 Be evidence of; prove.
bad industrial relations are often manifested in strikes 争议和罢工常常是劳资关系恶劣的佐证。 Example sentencesExamples - Textual adherence is often claimed, but the evidence to support it does not generally manifest itself in performance.
- This is evident in a wider context in the isolationism that manifests itself in various ways in their policies.
- A threat does not now need to manifest itself or even be proven imminent to motivate a war.
- Compared to the early struggles, the strikes of the 1890s manifested a significantly higher level of consciousness among the workers.
- Such initiative was evidence of the creativity manifested by working people when they sense the possibility of liberation.
- The evidence shows us that such a commitment would first be manifested in improved Aboriginal child health.
- This concept is manifested in two substantive requirements for the specification and claims.
Synonyms be evidence of, be a sign of, indicate, show, attest, reflect, bespeak, prove, establish, evidence, substantiate, corroborate, verify, confirm literary betoken - 1.2no object (of an ailment) become apparent through the appearance of symptoms.
(病症)显现 a disorder that usually manifests in middle age 一种常在中年阶段显现的病症。 Example sentencesExamples - Early Alzheimer's disease manifests as problems with retaining new information and difficulty with cueing to help jog the memory.
- Various systemic connective tissue diseases may also manifest in the eye as retinopathy.
- In some patients, arthritis manifests before clinical bowel disease.
- Parasitic infections manifest in different ways depending upon the parasite.
- Symptoms of toxicity are manifested primarily through the cardiovascular and central nervous system.
- 1.3no object (of a ghost or spirit) appear.
(鬼魂或神灵)显灵,出现 one deity manifested in the form of a bird 以鸟的形式显现的神灵。 Example sentencesExamples - He knew without being told that the spirits had manifested in him.
- As he began to forgive his father, the demons manifested violently.
- As we prayed, the spirits began to manifest.
- I fall to my knees, arms raised in ecstasy, as a sensibly-dressed goddess manifests before me.
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin manifestus. noun ˈmanɪfɛstˈmænəˌfɛst 1A document listing a ship's contents, cargo, passengers, and crew, for the use of customs officers. 船货清单,舱单 Example sentencesExamples - They are simpler because they don't have to constantly and quickly access vital, secure databases such as passenger manifests.
- But careful scrutiny of passenger manifests and the brief questioning of seven passengers failed to turn up evidence that a suicide hijacking was likely.
- I would then compare these goods to the manifests of cargo that was going out that day.
- The freighter was unidentified, flew no flag and offered a false ship's manifest.
- The manifest of the Nigerian-registered ship said it was carrying 139 passengers.
- Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files.
- If you're a customs inspector at a port of entry you can send photos of cargos and manifests back to the office where someone can check them against computer records.
- Through its spies, Germany was probably well aware of the ammunition in the hold, especially as it was openly declared on the ship's manifest.
- A US inspection team discovered missiles, which were not declared as cargo on the ship's manifest.
- The ship's manifest, meanwhile, had the boy down as Markus Rotkowicz.
- A further boarding party from Portland then arrived to check that the tanker was carrying the cargo of water specified on her manifest.
- It is unbelievable that the original passenger manifests have still not been released.
- Leo Durant sat in his office on the first level as he quietly peered over their cargo manifest.
- We've never seen a full set of passenger manifests.
- Maybe that's why they never checked the passenger manifest to make sure all the passengers were accounted for.
- He listed himself as a farm laborer on the manifest of the ship and didn't even write his mother until the day the ship was going to sail.
- The FBI was this weekend studying passenger manifests from two ferries operating between Falmouth, Nova Scotia, and Maine.
- If you would not mind, a crew manifest would expedite the release of any unjustly imprisoned.
- The manifest showed that some of the passengers were schoolchildren.
- He was told that the company had checked and his name was not on the passenger manifest.
- 1.1 A list of passengers or cargo in an aircraft.
(飞机的)旅客名单;货物清单 Example sentencesExamples - Akobi said the plane's manifest listed 156 passengers and an unknown number of crew.
- These allegations will be proven by a trail of bank transactions among the three and a Malaysian Airlines flight manifest, the prosecution said.
- If we had a manifest from the airplane, or from the companies, we would pay the claim.
- Using the helicopter manifests, I counted the numbers of passenger-journeys and the numbers of flights for the complete months of September and October 1996.
- Airport officials said the company that owns the jet could be penalized for the last minute change in the passenger manifest in violation of regulations.
- Investigators will be checking passenger manifests of outgoing flights from the east coast early on Tuesday morning.
- Would they have the good sense to check the airline's manifest if I didn't show at the appointed place?
- When she wakes up, Julia is nowhere to be found either on the plane or manifest.
- 1.2 A list of the wagons forming a freight train.
货运列车编组清单
verb ˈmanɪfɛstˈmænəˌfɛst [with object]Record in a manifest. 在清单上记录 every passenger is manifested at the point of departure 出发前每个乘客都被记入乘客名单。
OriginMid 16th century (denoting a manifestation): from Italian manifesto (see manifesto). The current sense dates from the early 17th century. adjectiveˈmænəˌfɛstˈmanəˌfest Clear or obvious to the eye or mind. 显然的,清楚的,明显的 the system's manifest failings Example sentencesExamples - It is a manifest encroachment upon the just liberty both of the workman and of those who might be disposed to employ him.
- ‘The case is so strong it will be a manifest injustice if I do not win,’ he said.
- In the eyes of a Tulia jury, that was more than enough to trump the manifest contradictions in his evidence.
- Many things had changed for the better, with manifest confidence and increased prosperity widespread.
- If it does, it will be important to disobey it and have it tested in the courts, which one hopes will recognise its manifest absurdity.
- In both cases, apology hardly compensates for the manifest evidence as to the scale of one's ineptitude.
- Whatever the theoretical attractions of this approach, its practical disadvantages have become ever more manifest.
- And in that election, the early announcement of results had manifest effects on voting behaviour on subsequent polling days.
- It saves them from examining the manifest failings in their own actions
- Many child soldiers are forcibly recruited and this, of course, is a manifest abuse.
- However, the same determination to be objective is not manifest in Quinton's companion article on Continental philosophy.
- They go through the motions with manifest tedium as if they are moving files in an office.
- Ms Fullerton says manifest incongruities occur in the statements of two, who sought to distance themselves from any responsibility.
- What steps has the organisation ever taken to correct the manifest error to which it was a contributing party?
- But what it lacked in mischief it made up in manifest sincerity.
- But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice.
- There may not have been actual wrong-doing, but there is manifest evidence of astonishing mismanagement.
- Likewise, effects can be gradual, and may not be manifest or observable in animal systems until it is too late.
- Is it possible that he is a frustrated actor who consequently feels the need to criticise anyone with manifest abilities in this field?
- His manifest vigour and sexuality were an implicit part of his appeal.
Synonyms obvious, clear, plain, apparent, evident, patent, palpable, distinct, definite, blatant, overt, glaring, barefaced, explicit, transparent, conspicuous, undisguised, unmistakable, unquestionable, undeniable, noticeable, perceptible, visible, recognizable, observable
verbˈmænəˌfɛstˈmanəˌfest [with object]1Display or show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate. 显示,表明 Ray manifested signs of severe depression 莉齐显出严重抑郁症的迹象。 Example sentencesExamples - This simplistic way of looking at the world manifested itself in the worship of mountains, water, stone, fire and sex.
- In their attempt to adopt the norm of this group, they manifest their aspirations of upward social mobility, but they overshoot the mark.
- His fear and anticipation were manifested in the drills that he's been doing with his team.
- If liberalism were a factor, surely it would have manifested itself in higher rates for those bastions of the left.
- Hate is manifested in a whole range of insults in football and nobody is spared in an arena where the lowest common denominator rules the roost.
- Anger is manifested in the individual who spurns love and opts instead for fury.
- Some of this disgust manifested itself in small, peaceful street protests.
- And that faith was manifested in so many different ways.
- What are you manifesting with your thoughts and words?
- The entire panoply of human emotion was manifested in those 120 minutes.
- ‘People were literally going around smashing bottles, manifesting their anger,’ she says.
- Very early on, Dunov manifested a great love for music and played the violin.
- Although all honest and decent St Lucians were very upset at this revelation, they never manifested much dismay and your supporters even rallied by your side.
- I cannot understand why they have to manifest their feelings in this way.
- The team spirit displayed by all on the Oxford teams was exemplary and manifested itself in the many great performances witnessed on the day.
- He also had an innate sense of compassion which manifested itself in various ways.
- This manifested itself in endemic delinquency and depression.
- Such a tendency, or at least a failure to appreciate such a distinction, has clearly manifested itself in the present case.
- He added that Eileen also had a great love of nature which manifested itself in the way she tended her garden.
- This pride is also manifested in the way the Australians honour their sporting greats.
Synonyms display, show, exhibit, demonstrate, betray, present, evince, reveal, indicate, make plain, express, declare - 1.1often be manifested in Be evidence of; prove.
bad industrial relations are often manifested in disputes and strikes 争议和罢工常常是劳资关系恶劣的佐证。 Example sentencesExamples - Compared to the early struggles, the strikes of the 1890s manifested a significantly higher level of consciousness among the workers.
- This is evident in a wider context in the isolationism that manifests itself in various ways in their policies.
- Textual adherence is often claimed, but the evidence to support it does not generally manifest itself in performance.
- The evidence shows us that such a commitment would first be manifested in improved Aboriginal child health.
- Such initiative was evidence of the creativity manifested by working people when they sense the possibility of liberation.
- A threat does not now need to manifest itself or even be proven imminent to motivate a war.
- This concept is manifested in two substantive requirements for the specification and claims.
Synonyms be evidence of, be a sign of, indicate, show, attest, reflect, bespeak, prove, establish, evidence, substantiate, corroborate, verify, confirm - 1.2no object (of an ailment) become apparent through the appearance of symptoms.
(病症)显现 a disorder that usually manifests in middle age 一种常在中年阶段显现的病症。 Example sentencesExamples - Symptoms of toxicity are manifested primarily through the cardiovascular and central nervous system.
- Various systemic connective tissue diseases may also manifest in the eye as retinopathy.
- Parasitic infections manifest in different ways depending upon the parasite.
- Early Alzheimer's disease manifests as problems with retaining new information and difficulty with cueing to help jog the memory.
- In some patients, arthritis manifests before clinical bowel disease.
- 1.3no object (of a ghost or spirit) appear.
(鬼魂或神灵)显灵,出现 one deity manifested in the form of a bird 以鸟的形式显现的神灵。 Example sentencesExamples - As he began to forgive his father, the demons manifested violently.
- I fall to my knees, arms raised in ecstasy, as a sensibly-dressed goddess manifests before me.
- As we prayed, the spirits began to manifest.
- He knew without being told that the spirits had manifested in him.
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin manifestus. nounˈmanəˌfestˈmænəˌfɛst 1A document giving comprehensive details of a ship and its cargo and other contents, passengers, and crew for the use of customs officers. 船货清单,舱单 Example sentencesExamples - The manifest showed that some of the passengers were schoolchildren.
- He was told that the company had checked and his name was not on the passenger manifest.
- He listed himself as a farm laborer on the manifest of the ship and didn't even write his mother until the day the ship was going to sail.
- The FBI was this weekend studying passenger manifests from two ferries operating between Falmouth, Nova Scotia, and Maine.
- But careful scrutiny of passenger manifests and the brief questioning of seven passengers failed to turn up evidence that a suicide hijacking was likely.
- Through its spies, Germany was probably well aware of the ammunition in the hold, especially as it was openly declared on the ship's manifest.
- If you would not mind, a crew manifest would expedite the release of any unjustly imprisoned.
- We've never seen a full set of passenger manifests.
- The manifest of the Nigerian-registered ship said it was carrying 139 passengers.
- They are simpler because they don't have to constantly and quickly access vital, secure databases such as passenger manifests.
- The freighter was unidentified, flew no flag and offered a false ship's manifest.
- Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files.
- Maybe that's why they never checked the passenger manifest to make sure all the passengers were accounted for.
- If you're a customs inspector at a port of entry you can send photos of cargos and manifests back to the office where someone can check them against computer records.
- A further boarding party from Portland then arrived to check that the tanker was carrying the cargo of water specified on her manifest.
- The ship's manifest, meanwhile, had the boy down as Markus Rotkowicz.
- Leo Durant sat in his office on the first level as he quietly peered over their cargo manifest.
- I would then compare these goods to the manifests of cargo that was going out that day.
- A US inspection team discovered missiles, which were not declared as cargo on the ship's manifest.
- It is unbelievable that the original passenger manifests have still not been released.
- 1.1 A list of passengers or cargo in an aircraft.
(飞机的)旅客名单;货物清单 Example sentencesExamples - Airport officials said the company that owns the jet could be penalized for the last minute change in the passenger manifest in violation of regulations.
- Akobi said the plane's manifest listed 156 passengers and an unknown number of crew.
- If we had a manifest from the airplane, or from the companies, we would pay the claim.
- Would they have the good sense to check the airline's manifest if I didn't show at the appointed place?
- Investigators will be checking passenger manifests of outgoing flights from the east coast early on Tuesday morning.
- When she wakes up, Julia is nowhere to be found either on the plane or manifest.
- Using the helicopter manifests, I counted the numbers of passenger-journeys and the numbers of flights for the complete months of September and October 1996.
- These allegations will be proven by a trail of bank transactions among the three and a Malaysian Airlines flight manifest, the prosecution said.
- 1.2 A list of the cars forming a freight train.
货运列车编组清单
verbˈmanəˌfestˈmænəˌfɛst [with object]Record in a manifest. 在清单上记录 every passenger is manifested at the point of departure 出发前每个乘客都被记入乘客名单。
OriginMid 16th century (denoting a manifestation): from Italian manifesto (see manifesto). The current sense dates from the early 17th century. |