manifest
의미: As an adjective, clear and obvious to the eye or mind. As a verb, to display or show a quality, feeling, or condition clearly. As a noun, a cargo or passenger list.
Manifest is a versatile word spanning adjective, verb, and noun forms. The adjective implies that something is so obvious it cannot reasonably be denied — 'manifest injustice,' 'manifest destiny.' The verb is used both transitively (the disease manifests symptoms) and reflexively (the illness manifested itself). In shipping and aviation, a manifest is the official list of cargo or passengers. Common collocations include 'manifest itself,' 'manifest destiny,' 'manifest injustice,' and 'cargo manifest.'
예문
- The manifest unfairness of the policy drew criticism from across the political spectrum. 该政策明显的不公正招致了整个政治光谱的批评。La manifiesta injusticia de la política suscitó críticas de todo el espectro político.その政策の明白な不公正さは、政治的立場を超えて批判を招いた。그 정책의 명백한 불공정함은 정치적 입장을 초월하여 비판을 불러일으켰다.
- Symptoms typically manifest within forty-eight hours of exposure and include a persistent cough and high fever. 症状通常在接触后四十八小时内显现,包括持续咳嗽和高热。Los síntomas suelen manifestarse en las cuarenta y ocho horas siguientes a la exposición e incluyen tos persistente y fiebre alta.症状は通常、曝露後48時間以内に現れ、持続的な咳と高熱を含む。증상은 보통 노출 후 48시간 이내에 나타나며, 지속적인 기침과 고열을 포함한다.
- The crew checked the cargo manifest twice before the aircraft was cleared for departure. 机组人员在飞机获准起飞前两次核对了货物清单。La tripulación comprobó el manifiesto de carga dos veces antes de que la aeronave fuese autorizada para partir.乗務員は航空機の出発許可が下りる前に、貨物目録を二度確認した。승무원들은 항공기 출발 허가가 나기 전에 화물 목록을 두 번 확인했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, journalism, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin 'manifestus' meaning palpable or obvious, possibly from 'manus' (hand) and '-festus' (struck, seized). The sense of something so obvious it could be grasped by hand dates to the 14th century in English.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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