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trans·par·ent T0323200 (trăns-pâr′ənt, -păr′-)adj.1. Capable of transmitting light so that objects or images can be seen as if there were no intervening material. See Synonyms at clear.2. Permeable to electromagnetic radiation of specified frequencies, as to visible light or radio waves.3. So fine in texture that it can be seen through; sheer.4. a. Easily seen through or detected; obvious: transparent lies.b. Free from guile; candid or open: transparent sincerity.c. Open to public scrutiny; not hidden or proprietary: transparent financial records.5. Obsolete Shining through; luminous. [Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin trānspārēns, trānspārent-, present participle of trānspārēre, to show through : Latin trāns-, trans- + Latin pārēre, to show.] trans·par′ent·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | transparently - so as to be easily understood or seen through; "his transparently lucid prose"; "his transparently deceitful behavior" | | 2. | transparently - so as to allow the passage of light; "the red brilliance of the claret shines transparently in our glasses" | Translationstransparent (trӕnsˈpӕrənt) , (-ˈpeə-) adjective able to be seen through. The box has a transparent lid. 透明的 透明的transˈparently adverb 透明地 透明地transˈparency (-ˈpӕ-) – plural transˈparencies – noun1. the state of being transparent. the transparency of the water. 透明度,透明 透明度2. a photograph printed on transparent material, a slide. I took some transparencies of the cathedral. 幻燈片,投影片 幻灯片EncyclopediaSeetransparentFinancialSeeTransparency |