transparent
含义: Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be seen; or open, honest, and easy to perceive or understand.
Transparent has both literal and figurative senses. The figurative sense — open and accountable — has become dominant in governance, business, and public discourse (transparent decision-making, transparent processes). It can also mean 'obvious' in a negative sense (a transparent attempt to distract). It collocates with 'process,' 'governance,' 'about,' 'attempt,' 'decision-making,' and 'manner.'
例句
- The organisation pledged to be fully transparent about how donations are spent. 该组织承诺在捐款使用方面做到完全透明。La organización se comprometió a ser plenamente transparente sobre el destino de las donaciones.その団体は寄付金の使途について完全に透明であることを約束しました。그 단체는 기부금 사용처에 대해 완전히 투명하게 공개할 것을 약속했다.
- The government's transparent attempt to deflect blame was met with widespread scepticism. 政府转嫁责任的明显企图遭到了广泛的质疑。El transparente intento del gobierno de desviar la culpa fue recibido con un escepticismo generalizado.責任転嫁を図る政府の見え透いた試みは、広範な懐疑の目で迎えられました。책임을 회피하려는 정부의 뻔한 시도는 광범위한 회의론에 부딪혔다.
- Glass walls in the new office building were designed to create a transparent, open working environment. 新办公楼的玻璃墙旨在营造一个通透、开放的工作环境。Las paredes de cristal del nuevo edificio de oficinas se diseñaron para crear un entorno de trabajo abierto y transparente.新しいオフィスビルのガラス壁は、透明で開放的な職場環境を作り出すために設計されました。새 사무실 건물의 유리 벽은 투명하고 개방적인 업무 환경을 조성하기 위해 설계되었다.
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用法指南
语境: general, professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From medieval Latin transparentem, present participle of transparere (to show light through), from Latin trans- (through) and parere (to appear, to come in sight). Used in English since the early 15th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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