0 Someone or something that is invisible cannot be seen. -- niewidzialny, niewidoczny
The discovery of the microscope in the late 17th century caused a revolution in biology by revealing otherwise invisible and previously unsuspected worlds.
In effecting its miraculous result, it is invisible and without substance.
They asked: were there really no girls in youth cultures and street gangs or had sociological accounts made them invisible?
Both mystification and misdirection preserve the appearance of corporate respectability and help keep invisible, to themselves and others, the underlying ugly reality of corporate crime.
Many nuances in the deposition of these vessels remain invisible because of this methodology.
Studies in aging are also currently being stimulated by another type of invisible epidemic.
By the end of the 19th century the dividing line between journalism and literature was still clear in theory but quite invisible in practice.
The litany of difference is meant to honor important differences, but it may in fact render invisible differences that are just as important.
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看不見的,隱形的, (指服務業、金融業等所產生的收入)無形的…
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invisible, invisible [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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görülmez, görünmeyen…
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