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1 ( obviously) manifestement ; they were plainly lying manifestement ils mentaient, il était évident qu'ils mentaient ; that is plainly not the case cela n'est manifestement pas le cas ;2 ( distinctly) [hear] distinctement ; [see] clairement ; [remember] parfaitement ; the rainbow was plainly visible on voyait nettement l'arc-en-ciel ;3 ( in simple terms) [explain, state] clairement ;4 ( frankly) [speak] franchement ; -
4 plainly
adverb1) (clearly) deutlich; verständlich [erklären]2) (obviously) offensichtlich; (undoubtedly) eindeutig3) (frankly) offen4) (simply, unpretentiously) einfach; schlicht* * *adverb einfach* * *plain·ly[ˈpleɪnli]1. (simply) einfach, schlichtto be \plainly visible deutlich zu sehen [o zu erkennen] sein* * *['pleInlɪ]adv1) (= clearly) eindeutig; explain, remember, visible klar, deutlichplainly, these new techniques are impractical — es ist ganz klar, dass diese neuen Verfahren unpraktisch sind
2) (= frankly) offen, direkt3) (= simply, unsophisticatedly) einfach* * *adverb1) (clearly) deutlich; verständlich [erklären]2) (obviously) offensichtlich; (undoubtedly) eindeutig3) (frankly) offen4) (simply, unpretentiously) einfach; schlicht* * *adv.einfach adv.schlechthin adv. -
5 visible
ˈvɪzəbl прил.
1) видимый, видный clearly visible, plainly visible ≈ хорошо просматривающийся
2) очевидный, явный Syn: evident, obvious ∙ visible to the naked eye ≈ видный невооруженным глазом обыкн. pl видимый предмет (the *) все видимое, видимый мир видимый, зримый - * at 100 feet видимый на расстоянии ста футов - * to the naked eye видимый невооруженным глазом - the house was * in the distance дом виднелся вдали - the lights are no longer * огней уже не видно( специальное) визуальный, видимый - the * horizon видимый горизонт явный, очевидный - he spoke with * impatience он говорил с явным нетерпением - without any * cause без всякой видимой причины - it serves no * purpose это не служит никакой определенной цели принимающий посетителей - is the manager *? директор может принять меня? (коммерческое) имеющийся в наличности, реальный (экономика) видимый - * items видимые статьи( платежного баланса) ;
экспорт и импорт товаров - * trade видимая торговля( экспорт и импорт товаров) ~ явный, очевидный;
the trends became visible выявились (скрытые) тенденции;
without any visible cause без всякой видимой причины visible видимый, очевидный, явный ~ видимый;
visible image видимое изображение ~ видимый ~ вчт. видимый ~ имеющийся в наличности ~ реальный ~ явный, очевидный;
the trends became visible выявились (скрытые) тенденции;
without any visible cause без всякой видимой причины ~ явный, очевидный;
the trends became visible выявились (скрытые) тенденции;
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['vɪzəbl]прил.1) видимый, видныйclearly / plainly visible — хорошо просматривающийся
2) очевидный, явныйPneumonia may arise without any visible cause. — Пневмония может возникнуть без всякой видимой причины.
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Английский язык для студентов машиностроительных специальностей > visible
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10 ладонь
жен. palm (руки) быть( видным) как на ладони ≈ to be clearly/plainly visible;
to be in full view;
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11 widać
Ⅰ praed. z okna widać góry you can see the mountains from the window- na tle śniegu widać było wyraźnie jej czerwony sweter her red jumper could be seen plainly against the snow- nic nie widać you a. one can’t see anything- ledwo coś widać w tej mgle you can hardly see anything in this mist- nie było cię widać I/we couldn’t see you- nie było go nigdzie widać he was nowhere to be seen- „zajęło mi to tylko godzinę” – „to widać” ‘it only took me an hour’ – ‘I can see that’- czekamy godzinę, a autobusu ciągle nie widać we’ve been waiting for an hour, and there’s still no sign of the bus- widać ci halkę your slip is showing- sprawa się ciągnie i końca nie widać the case drags on and there’s still no end in sight- stąd widać zamek jak na dłoni you can see the castle as plain as anything from here- widać było, jak wymachuje parasolem you could see him/her waving his/her umbrella- widać było, że… you could tell that…- od razu widać, że to dobry samochód you can tell immediately that it’s a good car- widać było po jego minie, że coś zbroił you a. one could tell from his expression that he’d been up to a. he’d done something pot.- widać było po nich determinację you could tell they were determined- widać, że znają się dobrze you can see (that) they know each other well- z tego, co mówił, widać było, że nie ma o sprawie pojęcia from what he said it was obvious that he knew nothing about itⅡ part. apparently- widać wypił za dużo, bo był czerwony jak burak he must have had too much to drink, because he was as red as a beetrootⅢ jak widać as you can see, as can be seen* * *1. adv 2. invnic nie widać — I/we {itp.} can't see anything
* * *ipf.tylko w formie bezosobowej widać kogoś/coś sb/sth is visible; sb/sth can be seen; widać, że... it is evident that...; one can see that...; to widać it shows; nie było cię widać we couldn't see you; you were hidden from sight; nigdzie ich nie widać they're nowhere to be seen; wciąż nie widać statku the ship is still out of sight; widać ci halkę your petticoat is showing; widać po nim, że pił you can see he's been drinking; widać, że jesteś przygotowany do egzaminu you are evidently well prepared for the exam; ze wzgórza będzie widać miasto jak na dłoni the city will be plainly visible from the hill.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > widać
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12 estar bien en evidencia
• be in plain daylight• be in plain daylight for all to see• be plainly visible• be plainly visible for all to seeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar bien en evidencia
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13 φαίνω
φαίνω (Hom.+) fut. 3 pl. φανοῦσιν Da 12:3; 1 aor. ἔφανα (B-D-F §72; Mlt-H. 214f), subj. 3 sg. φάνῃ Rv 8:12; 18:23; 2 pf. πέφηνα (Tat.). Mid.: aor. subj. 3 sg. φάνηται (Just., A I, 7, 4). Pass.: impf. ἐφαινόμην; 2 fut. φανήσομαι (2 Macc 6:27; s. B-D-F §79; Mlt-H. 262; the older φανοῦμαι only in the LXX—quot. 1 Pt 4:18); 2 aor. ἐφάνην; pf. 3 sg. πέφανται and inf. πέφανθαι (Just.)① to shine or to produce light, shineⓐ as act., exc. for GJs 16:2 v.l. (s. deStrycker ad loc.), in our lit. only intr. shine, give light, be bright (Aristoph., Nub. 586 of the sun; Pla., Tim. 39b; Theocr. 2, 11 of the moon; Gen 1:15, 17; En 104:2; 2; TestJob 31:5 of stars; SibOr 5, 522; 8, 203) sun Rv 1:16. Sun and moon 21:23 (ApcMos 31); moon PtK 2 p. 14, 27; Dg 7:2. A lamp (1 Macc 4:50) 2 Pt 1:19; in imagery J 5:35 (in a comparison Theoph. Ant. 2, 13 [p. 134, 4]). Light Rv 18:23 (φάνῃ modern edd.; φανῇ t.r.) in imagery J 1:5; 1J 2:8. Day and night shine, in so far as the sun, or moon and stars give their light Rv 8:12 (text φάνῃ; v.l. φανῇ). φαίνοντος ἤδη τοῦ ὄρθρου AcPl Ha 4, 3 (s. ὄρθρος).—Of the brightness of a heavenly messenger AcPl Ha 3, 28; 31; 36.ⓑ pass., in act. sense, of light and its sources shine, flash (Is 60:2) ἐφάνη φῶς μέγα ἐν τῷ σπηλαίῳ GJs 19:2 (JosAs 14:3 φῶς ἀνεκλάλητον) of stars, in imagery Phil 2:15 (TestJob 31:5). Of lightning as a portent (X., Cyr. 1, 6, 1) Mt 24:27. Of light Rv 18:23 (v.l. φανῇ). Of a star appear Mt 2:7 (FBoll, ZNW 18, 1918, 45f); GJs 21:2 codd. Of the day (Appian, Iber. 35 §143 φαινομένης ἡμέρας) Rv 8:12.② to become visible, appear, pass. φαίνομαι w. act./intr. senseⓐ appear, be or become visible, be revealed τότε ἐφάνη καὶ τὰ ζιζάνια Mt 13:26 (cp. 2 Macc 1:33 τό ὕδωρ ἐφάνη). τά ἔργα τῶν ἀνθρώπων 2 Cl 16:3. τό σημεῖον τοῦ υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου Mt 24:30. Cp. D 16:6. ἀτμὶς φαινομένη (opp. ἀφανιζομένη) Js 4:14. Cp. Hv 3, 2, 6a. ὁ ἀσεβὴς ποῦ φανεῖται; what will become of the godless man? 1 Pt 4:18 (Pr 11:31). οὐδέποτε ἐφάνη οὕτως nothing like this was ever seen (=happened) Mt 9:33. τὸ φαινόμενον that which is visible (Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 270) IRo 3:3a. τὰ φαινόμενά σου εἰς πρόσωπον whatever is visible before your face (opp. τὰ ἀόρατα) IPol 2:2. φαινόμενα things which appear Hb 11:3 (Ar. 1, 5 πάντων τῶν φαινομένων; Ath. 5, 2; cp. Sext. Emp., Hypotyp. 1, 138). Ign. explains: I will be a real believer ὅταν κόσμῳ μὴ φαίνωμαι when I am no longer visibly present in the world (because I have been devoured by the wild beasts) IRo 3:2. A play on words is meant to make this clear: Christ also, through the fact that he is ἐν πατρί and hence no longer visibly present in the world, μᾶλλον φαίνεται is all the more plainly visible as that which he really is, i.e. ὁ θεὸς ἡμῶν 3:3b. τ̣ὸ̣ [τέλο]ς (or: τ̣ε̣[λο]ς) τῶν φαινο[μέ]νων (opp. ἀφανῶν) light of things seen Ox 1081, 29f (rev. rdg.; s. διέρχομαι 1bβ); ἡ πίστ[ις] εὑρ[ετ]έ̣ [α] ἡ φαινομένη τοῦ ἀ.[ … ι]κ̣οῦ πατρός 32–34 (s. ἀπατρικός, but also ἀγέννητος, the preferred restoration being ἀγ[εννή]τ̣ου on the basis of the Coptic).ⓑ make one’s appearance, show oneself (Diod S 4, 6, 5 θεὸν φαίνεσθαι παρʼ ἀνθρώποις; 5, 2, 4 [divinity]; Chariton 5, 7, 10 φάνηθι, δαῖμον ἀγαθέ; Sb 8141, 24 [ins I B.C.] δαίμονος τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ υἱὸς … ἐφάνη; ParJer 7:20 θεὸς … ἐφάνη ἡμῖν διὰ τοῦ αἰέτου τούτου; SibOr 5, 152; Just., A I, 63, 10; ἐφάνη ὁ θεὸς … ἄλλως ἄλλοις Iren. 1, 10, 3 [Harv. I, 95, 9]; Did., Gen. 225, 13; τοῦ Ἰησοῦ … φαινομένου Just., D. 88, 8) Hv 1, 4, 3. Elijah (Jos., Ant. 8, 319) ἐφάνη has made his appearance (as forerunner of God’s kingdom, Mal 3:22. Some people consider that Jesus is Elijah come again) Lk 9:8. ἕως ἐφάνη βρέφος until the child (Jesus) appeared (in ref. to his birth in a cave) GJs 19:2. Of the first advent of Jesus Christ, who comes from outside our world B 14:5; IMg 6:1; Dg 11:2; also w. dat. (X., Cyr. 1, 6, 43; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 20, 5; Ael. Aristid. 51, 25 K.=27 p. 540 D.: ἡ θεὸς ἐφάνη μοι) κόσμῳ 11:3. Of the risen Lord, w. dat. Mk 16:9 (Just., D. 67, 7) τοῖς ἀποστόλοις. Of an angel, w. dat. (2 Macc 3:33; 10:29) Mt 1:20 (GJs 14:2); 2:13, 19 (cp. Alcaeus L-P. [schol. on Nicander, Ther. 613 p. 48 Keil]: φανῆναι τὸν Ἀπόλλωνα καθʼ ὕπνους; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 289 κατὰ τοὺς ὕπνους ἡ ῏Ισις ἐφάνη τῷ Ἀ., Ant. 7, 147; 8, 196). ὄπως φανῶσιν τοῖς ἀνθρώποις in order to be seen by people Mt 6:5; w. ptc. to denote the role that one plays before people (Hyperid., Fgm. 70, 1; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 4, 1; Ael. Aristid. 47 p. 428 D.) νηστεύοντες as fasting vs. 16; cp. 18 (B-D-F §414, 3).—Of the Antichrist φανήσεται ὡς υἱὸς θεοῦ he will appear (in the same way) as a son of God D 16:4.—Of earthly persons: ὅπου ἄν φανῇ ὁ ἐπίσκοπος, ἐκεῖ τὸ πλῆθος ἔστω ISm 8:2. Of participation in a meeting διὰ τί οὐκ ἐφάνης τῇ συνόδῳ ἡμῶν GJs 15:1. Παῦλος φανεῖς πᾶσι εἶπεν Paul showed himself (after his martyrdom) to all and said AcPl Ha 11, 5.③ to become known, be recognized, be apparent, be revealed, pass. φαίνομαι w. act./intr. senseⓐ w. predicate nom. εἰ ἦσαν, ἐφαίνοντο ἂν κλάδοι τοῦ σταυροῦ if they (the bogus teachers) actually were (God’s planting), they would appear as branches of the cross ITr 11:2. οὐ φαίνονται they are not apparent Hs 3:2ab, 3ab. ἡ ἁμαρτία ἵνα φανῇ ἁμαρτία in order that sin might be recognized as sin Ro 7:13.ⓑ appear to the eyes of the spirit, be revealed ὅπερ καὶ φανήσεται πρὸ προσώπου ἡμῶν, ἐξ ὧν ἀγαπῶμεν αὐτόν which also will be revealed before our face by the fact that we love (the Lord) IEph 15:3.④ to be known by appearance as opposed to underlying reality, appear as someth., appear to be someth., pass. φαίνομαι w. act./intr. sense made more definite by a predicate nom. (X., Cyr. 1, 4, 19; Cebes 5, 1; Arrian, Anab. 4, 30, 4 πιστὸς ἐφαίνετο=he showed himself to be trustworthy; TestReub 5:7; Iren. 5, 1, 2 [Harv. II 315, 5]; Theoph. Ant. 3, 7 [p. 218, 5]) φαίνονται ὡραῖοι Mt 23:27. ἵνα ἡμεῖς δόκιμοι φανῶμεν 2 Cor 13:7. W. dat. of pers. appear to someone as someth. (Lucian, Dial. Mort. 25, 1; TestAbr A 20 p. 103, 7 [Stone p. 54]) φαίνεσθε τοῖς ἀνθρώποις δίκαιοι Mt 23:28 (cp. Pr 21:2). W. ἐνώπιόν τινος instead of the dat.: ἐφάνησαν ἐνώπιον αὐτῶν ὡσεὶ λῆρος τὰ ῥήματα ταῦτα Lk 24:11.—Foll. by ὡς look as if (TestJos 3:4) Hv 3, 2, 6b; Hs 9, 9, 7.⑤ to make an impression on the mind, have the appearance, seem, freq. w. focus on aspect of decision evoked by circumstance; pass. φαίνομαι w. act./intr. sense, w. dat. and inf. (Hom. et al.) οἱ τοιοῦτοι οὐκ εὐσυνείδητοί μοι εἶναι φαίνονται IMg 4. W. dat. and ptc. φαίνεσθέ μοι κατὰ ἀνθρώπους ζῶντες ITr 2:1. τί ὑμῖν φαίνεται; how does it seem to you? what is your decision? Mk 14:64. ἐάν σοι φανῇ if it seems good to you Hv 2, 3, 4 (acc. to CTurner, JTS 21, 1920, 198, a Latinism: si tibi videtur. Cp. POxy 811 [I A.D.] εἴ σοι φαίνεται). Without a dat. (Jos., C. Ap. 1, 12; Just., D. 91, 4) οὐδὲν φαίνεται κεκομμένον ἀπʼ αὐτοῦ nothing seems to have been cut from it (the tree) or apparently nothing has been cut from it (cp. Aristoxenus, Fgm. 83 φαίνεται Ὄλυμπος αὐξήσας μουσικήν=O. has apparently enriched music) Hs 8, 3, 1 (φαίνεται w. acc. and inf. Demetrius: 722 Fgm. 5 Jac.).—B. 1045f.—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv. -
14 как на ладони
1) General subject: in full view, spread before the eyes, spread out before you, clearly visible2) Set phrase: (быть видным) plain to see, (быть видным) plainly visible3) Makarov: as plain as the nose on your face -
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16 видимый
clearly /plainly/ visible to...,
хорошо, ясно — in clear view of...
приборы, надписи и трафареты должны быть хорошо видны летчику. — instruments, markings and placards must be clearly visible to pilot. the instrument must be installed in clear view of the pilotРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > видимый
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17 (быть видным) как на ладони
Set phrase: plain to see, plainly visibleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (быть видным) как на ладони
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18 inter-lūceō
inter-lūceō lūxī, —, ēre, to shine in the midst: quaedam animalia interlucent (in amber), Ta.—To lighten at intervals, shine irregularly.—Impers.: noctu interluxisse, L.—Fig., to be manifest, be plainly visible: ordines, quibus inter gradūs dignitatis aliquid interlucet, by which distinctions are made, L.—To be transparent: interlucet corona (militum), V. -
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20 estar a plena luz del día
• be in plain daylight• be in plain daylight for all to see• be plainly visible for all to seeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar a plena luz del día
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