中英词典:
英文翻译
noticeably: adv. in a way that is easy to see or recognize
中文翻译
noticeably: adv. 明显地,显著地
形容词含义
1. easily seen or noticed; clear or obvious: The temperature drop was noticeably sudden.
名词含义
1. the quality or state of being noticeable: The noticeability of the new design caught everyone's attention.
词语辨析
noticeably vs. conspicuously
Both words mean easily seen or noticed, but noticeably suggests that something is clearly apparent, while conspicuously implies that something is attracting attention by standing out in a striking way.
词汇扩充
noticeably: perceptibly, markedly, significantly
近义词
markedly, significantly, conspicuously, perceptibly
反义词
invisibly, imperceptibly, unnoticeably
柯林斯词典
noticeably (adv.): If something changes noticeably, you notice it easily or clearly.
牛津词典
noticeably (adv.): In a way that is easily seen or noticed; clearly or obviously.
用法
noticeably is often used to describe a change or difference that is easily observed or perceived by others.
例句
- The noise level in the room noticeably decreased after the party ended.
- Her confidence grew noticeably as she gained more experience in her new job.
- The quality of the product has improved noticeably since the company hired a new designer.
- The temperature in the city has risen noticeably over the past week.
- His health has deteriorated noticeably since he stopped exercising regularly.
- The city skyline has changed noticeably with the addition of several new skyscrapers.
- She looked noticeably different after getting a haircut.
- The mood in the room shifted noticeably when the boss walked in.
- The taste of the dish was noticeably improved with the addition of fresh herbs.
- The number of students in the classroom decreased noticeably after the semester ended.
- Her voice trembled noticeably as she spoke about her fears.
- He was noticeably absent from the meeting, which was unusual for him.
- The colors in the painting seemed to change noticeably under different lighting.
- Her mood brightened noticeably when she received the good news.
- The difference in performance between the two teams was noticeably evident.
- The scent of fresh flowers filled the room noticeably.
- The music grew noticeably louder as the concert reached its climax.
- The tension in the room was noticeably palpable.
- His hair had grayed noticeably over the years.
- She had noticeably lost weight since the last time I saw her.