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ˈhaɪ.ə.lɪn
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noun
specialized
any substance that is transparent or almost transparent:
hyaline membrane
透明膜
transparency
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klɪr
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B1
adjective
pure or easy to see through, with no marks or areas that are less transparent:
clear glass
透明的玻璃
transparent
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trænˈsper.
ə
nt
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B2
adjective
If a substance or object is transparent, you can see through it very clearly.
Grow the bulbs in a transparent plastic box, so the children can see the roots growing.
把球莖種在透明的塑膠盒裡,這樣孩子就能看到根的生長。
limpid
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pəˈluː.sɪd
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adjective
literary
approving
very clear and shining:
the pellucid light of a spring morning
春日清晨燦爛的陽光
see-through
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skrɪm
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noun
in a theatre, a large piece of this type of cloth that is hung on the stage and often painted to create a special effect or lit from behind so that you can see through it:
A series of painted scrims and sets slide across the large stage, allowing the children to seem to fly against a backdrop of stars twinkling in the sky.
一系列彩繪的紗幕和佈景在大舞臺上滑過,讓孩子們仿佛在天空中閃爍的星星背景中飛翔。
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gʌm
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noun
UK
used in the names of some chewy sweets with fruit flavours:
fruit/wine gums
水果膠姆糖/酒膠糖
gumdrop
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ˈwɪn.doʊ
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noun
a transparent rectangle on the front of an envelope, through which you can read the address written on the letter inside