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observable adjective noticeable, clear, obvious, open, striking, apparent, visible, patent, evident, distinct, manifest, blatant, conspicuous, unmistakable, discernible, salient, recognizable, detectable, perceptible, appreciable, perceivable Alcohol can, in some cases, have an observable toxic effect. Translations observable [əbˈzɜːvəbl] ADJ [benefit, consequence, effect] → visible; [phenomenon] → observable, perceptible; [rise, fall, improvement, increase] → apreciable, perceptible these are observable facts → estos son hechos visibles the observable universe → el universo visible there is no observable difference → no hay ninguna diferencia apreciable or perceptible the same pattern is observable in Georgia → la misma pauta puede apreciarse en Georgia observable adj → sichtbar, erkennbar; universe → sichtbar; as is observable in rabbits → wie bei Kaninchen zu beobachten ist or beobachtet wird; a welcome improvement has recently become observable → in letzter Zeit zeichnet sich eine willkommene Verbesserung ab; there has been no observable change in his condition today → es wurde heute keine Veränderung seines Befindens beobachtet observable [əbˈzɜːvəbl] adj → osservabile, riscontrabile; (appreciable) → notevole observable [əbˈzɜːvəbl] adj → osservabile, riscontrabile; (appreciable) → notevole How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| There was a fine manliness observable in almost every face; and in some a certain loftiness and sweetness that rebuked your belittling criticisms and stilled them. Not a single instance of natural deformity was observable in all the throng attending the revels. If not specially observed, it was observable that while a Frayser who was not the proud possessor of a sumptuous copy of the ancestral "poetical works" (printed at the family expense, and long ago withdrawn from an inhospitable market) was a rare Frayser indeed, there was an illogical indisposition to honor the great deceased in the person of his spiritual successor. |
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