| 正面 | 6010.manifest 英 ['mænɪfest]美 ['mænɪfɛst] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. That which is manifest is etymologically 'grasped by the hand'.2. infest => manifest.vt. 证明,表明;显示vi. 显示,出现n. 载货单,货单;旅客名单adj. 显然的,明显的;明白的 例句: 1. Their frustration and anger will manifest itself in crying and screaming.他们用哭泣与尖叫表达自己的沮丧和愤怒。 manifest 显现,展现来自拉丁语manifestus,清晰的,明显的,抓个正着的,来自manus,手,词源同manual,-fest,击,打,抓住,词源同infest,offend.引申词义显现,展现。 manifestmanifest: [14] That which is manifest is etymologically ‘grasped by the hand’ – that is, ‘palpable, obvious’. The word comes via Old French from Latin manifestus. This was a later form of manufestus, a compound formed from manus ‘hand’ and *festus ‘gripped’. Manifesto [17] is a borrowing from Italian; it originally meant ‘evidence, proof’, and only gradually developed to the present-day ‘political statement’.=> manifesto, manualmanifest (adj.)late 14c., "clearly revealed," from Old French manifest "evident, palpable," (12c.), or directly from Latin manifestus "plainly apprehensible, clear, apparent, evident;" of offenses, "proved by direct evidence;" of offenders, "caught in the act," probably from manus "hand" (see manual) + -festus "struck" (compare second element of infest). Other nations have tried to check ... the fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the Continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions. [John O'Sullivan (1813-1895), "U.S. Magazine & Democratic Review," July 1845] The phrase apparently is O'Sullivan's coinage; the notion is as old as the republic.manifest (v.)late 14c., "to spread" (one's fame), "to show plainly," from manifest (adj.) or else from Latin manifestare "to discover, disclose, betray" (see manifest (adj.)). Meaning "to display by actions" is from 1560s; reflexive sense, of diseases, etc., "to reveal as in operation" is from 1808. Related: Manifested; manifesting.manifest (n.)"ship's cargo," 1706; see manifest (adj.). Earlier, "a public declaration" (c. 1600; compare manifesto), from French manifeste, verbal noun from manifester. Earlier still in English as "a manifestation" (1560s)." |
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