释义 |
manifest /manˈi-fest/ adjective- That may be easily seen by the eye or perceived by the mind
- In Freudian psychoanalysis, applied to those parts of a dream remembered on waking, opp to latent
transitive verb- To make clear or easily seen
- To put beyond doubt
- To reveal or declare
noun- The act of showing something publicly
- (the form of) an apparition, ghost, etc
- An open or public statement
- A list or invoice of the cargo of a ship or aeroplane, used by customs officials and overseas agents
- A list of passengers carried by an aeroplane
ORIGIN: L manifestus, prob from manus the hand, and festus pap of obs fendere to strike, to dash against (as in offendere) manifestˈable or manifestˈible adjective That can be manifested or clearly shown manifestāˈtion noun - An act of disclosing what is dark or secret
- That by which something is manifested
- An appearance of an apparition, ghost, etc
- Display
- A mass-meeting, public procession or demonstration
manifestˈative adjective manˈifestly adverb Obviously, undoubtedly manˈifestness noun The state of being manifest |