1. prominently
It prominently soars above other mountain peaks.
Twain was born in Missouri and spent his early years working in steamboats along America's longest river, The Mississippi, which would figure prominently into his writing. / conspicuously
Store Detectives: no garments that have logos of other retailers prominently displayed.
Inglês palavra "widocznym"(prominently) ocorre em conjuntos:
Fiszki z książki - "The Trap" (Betsy Curtis)Fiszki z książki - "The Hero" (Elaine Wilber)On the move (tourism, travel) unit 7Fiszki z książki - "Natural Man" (Arthur B. Moss)Fiszki z książki - "I Run with the Fox" (Mona Gould)2. visible
It's completely visible.
changes are visible/ observable
It began to be light, and things were becoming visible by degrees.
Airplanes are audible long before they are visible.
Although we may intend to judge a person on the basis of his or her personal qualities, they are not visible at first sight.
The most visible forms of aggression are often seen between prey and predator.
Certainly there are inequalities in level of education even within a generation, but there have been no visible inequities between machines and materials in recent years.
The shadow of the stick is visible.
Tomorrow's total eclipse of the sun will be visible from the southern hemisphere.
After cleaning the windows, there always seems to be a visible trace of dirt.
On a clear day the mountain is visible from Nairobi
visible Definition: able to be seen Synonym: clear, seeable Antonym: invisible Part of speech: adjective
Soft tissues are visible as darkish areas on the X-ray picture.
The fire was visible from five kilometres away.
Color is the most sacred element of all visible things.