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transparent

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透明透明的,顯然的,明晰的

資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Transparent \Trans*par"ent\, a. [F., from LL. transparens,
   -entis, p. pr. of transparere to be transparent; L. trans
   across, through + parere to appear. See {Appear}.]
   1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that
      bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light;
      diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent
      diamond; -- opposed to {opaque}. ``Transparent elemental
      air.'' --Milton.

   2. Admitting the passage of light; open; porous; as, a
      transparent veil. --Dryden.

   Syn: Translucent; pellucid; clear; bright; limpid; lucid;
        diaphanous. See {Translucent}. -- {Trans*par"ent*ly},
        adv. -- {Trans*par"ent*ness}, n.

資料來源 : WordNet®

transparent
     adj 1: transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity;
            "the cold crystalline water of melted snow"; "crystal
            clear skies"; "could see the sand on the bottom of the
            limpid pool"; "lucid air"; "a pellucid brook";
            "transparent cristal" [syn: {crystalline}, {crystal
            clear}, {limpid}, {lucid}, {pellucid}]
     2: so thin as to transmit light; "a hat with a diaphanous
        veil"; "filmy wings of a moth"; "gauzy clouds of dandelion
        down"; "gossamer cobwebs"; "sheer silk stockings";
        "transparent chiffon"; "vaporous silks" [syn: {diaphanous},
         {filmy}, {gauzy}, {gossamer}, {see-through}, {sheer}, {vaporous},
         {cobwebby}]
     3: free of deceit [syn: {guileless}]
     4: easily understood or seen through (because of a lack of
        subtlety); "a transparent explanation"; "a transparent
        lie"

資料來源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing

transparent
     
        1.  Not visible, hidden; said of a system which
        functions in a manner not evident to the user.  For example,
        the {Domain Name System} transparently resolves a {fully
        qualified domain name} into an {Internet address} without the
        user being aware of it.
     
        Compare this to what {Donald Norman
        (http://www.atg.apple.com/Norman/)} calls "invisibility",
        which he illustrates from the user's point of view:
     
        "You use computers when you use many modern automobiles,
        microwave ovens, games, CD players and calculators.  You don't
        notice the computer because you think of yourself as doing the
        task, not as using the computer."  ["The Design of Everyday
        Things", New York, Doubleday, 1989, p. 185].
     
        2.  Fully defined, known, predictable; said of a
        sub-system in which matters generally subject to volition or
        stochastic state change have been chosen, measured, or
        determined by the environment.  Thus for transparent systems,
        output is a known function of the inputs, and users can both
        predict the behaviour and depend upon it.
     
        (1996-06-04)
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