Of something immaterial: To appear with conspicuous clearness; to be brilliantly evident or visible; to stand out clearly.
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释义 | society > communication > manifestation > [verb (intransitive)] > strikingly (9) shinec1340 Of something immaterial: To appear with conspicuous clearness; to be brilliantly evident or visible; to stand out clearly. to stand fortha1425 intransitive. Of a thing: to be conspicuous or prominent. Also: (in concrete use) to project, protrude, jut out (from a surface, etc.). Cf. to stan… to stick out1612 intransitive. To be prominent or conspicuous; to stand out. to stick off1613 transitive. To show (something) to advantage; to set off. Obsolete. to stand offa1616 intransitive. Of a thing: to project, protrude, jut out (from a surface, etc.). Also (and in earliest use) figurative: to be conspicuous or… stare1645 intransitive. More generally: to be visually conspicuous or prominent. Now rare. glare1712 figurative. To display oneself ostentatiously; to be obtrusively evident or conspicuous. to stand out1824 intransitive. figurative. To be conspicuous or prominent; to be of particular significance or importance. Cf. to stick out 1b at stick, v.1… to burn out, forth1834 literal and figurative. With certain modifying adverbs. to burn out, forth: to burst out in flame (archaic). to burn out, also (quasi-reflexive and p… |
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