0 If a substance or object is transparent, you can see through it very clearly:
1 clear and easy to understand or recognize:
I think we should try to make the instructions more transparent.
3 (of a substance) allowing light through so that objects can be clearly seen through it:
4 transparent business and financial activities are done in an open way without secrets, so that people can trust that they are fair and honest:
The charter aims to make the national health service a more transparent and open public corporation.
transparent about sth Companies need to be transparent about their goals and policies.
Our aim is to create a transparent market that rewards genuine innovation and risk.
a transparent system/process/environment
An OFT senior executive said he wanted the banks to make current accounts more transparent.
open/efficient/fair and transparent Her appointment was based on an open and transparent selection process.
The architects have made imaginative use of glass and transparent plastic.
The cornea is the transparent membrane that covers the front of the eye.
Now the central overlap does not look transparent.
Our transparent motion stimulus was designed to determine this.
Responses are presented as a function of the luminance intensity of the null-direction component of the transparent stimulus.
Language can no longer be construed simply as a medium, relatively or potentially transparent, for the representation or expression of a reality outside itself.
What appears to us through these "transparent" devices, however, is not the solution of the mystery.
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透明な, 透き通った…
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