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man·i·fest
/ˈmænəˌfɛst/
載貨單,運貨單,旅客名單(a.)顯然的,明白的(vi.)顯示,出現(vt.)表明,表現
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Man·i·fest
a.
1.
Evident
to
the
senses
,
esp
.
to
the
sight
;
apparent
;
distinctly
perceived
;
hence
,
obvious
to
the
understanding
;
apparent
to
the
mind
;
easily
apprehensible
;
plain
;
not
obscure
or
hidden
.
Neither
is
there
any
creature
that
is
not
manifest
in
his
sight
.
--
Heb
.
iv
. 13.
That
which
may
be
known
of
God
is
manifest
in
them
.
--
Rom
.
i
. 19.
Thus
manifest
to
sight
the
god
appeared
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
Detected
;
convicted
; --
with
of
. [
R
.]
Calistho
there
stood
manifest
of
shame
.
--
Dryden
.
Syn:
--
Open
;
clear
;
apparent
;
evident
;
visible
;
conspicuous
;
plain
;
obvious
.
Usage:
--
Manifest
,
Clear
,
Plain
,
Obvious
,
Evident
.
What
is
clear
can
be
seen
readily
;
what
is
obvious
lies
directly
in
our
way
,
and
necessarily
arrests
our
attention
;
what
is
evident
is
seen
so
clearly
as
to
remove
doubt
;
what
is
manifest
is
very
distinctly
evident
.
So
clear
,
so
shining
,
and
so
evident
,
That
it
will
glimmer
through
a
blind
man's
eye
. --
Shak
.
Entertained
with
solitude
,
Where
obvious
duty
erewhile
appeared
unsought
. --
Milton
.
I
saw
,
I
saw
him
manifest
in
view
,
His
voice
,
his
figure
,
and
his
gesture
knew
. --
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Man·i·fest
,
n.
;
pl
.
Manifests
1.
A
public
declaration
;
an
open
statement
;
a
manifesto
.
See
Manifesto
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
list
or
invoice
of
a
ship's
cargo
,
containing
a
description
by
marks
,
numbers
,
etc
.,
of
each
package
of
goods
,
to
be
exhibited
at
the
customhouse
;
as
,
to
inspect
the
ship's
manifest
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Man·i·fest
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Manifested
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Manifesting
.]
1.
To
show
plainly
;
to
make
to
appear
distinctly
, --
usually
to
the
mind
;
to
put
beyond
question
or
doubt
;
to
display
;
to
exhibit
.
There
is
nothing
hid
which
shall
not
be
manifested
.
--
Mark
iv
. 22.
Thy
life
did
manifest
thou
lovedst
me
not
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
exhibit
the
manifests
or
prepared
invoices
of
;
to
declare
at
the
customhouse
.
Syn:
--
To
reveal
;
declare
;
evince
;
make
known
;
disclose
;
discover
;
display
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
manifest
adj
:
clearly
apparent
or
obvious
to
the
mind
or
senses
; "
the
effects
of
the
drought
are
apparent
to
anyone
who
sees
the
parched
fields
"; "
evident
hostility
"; "
manifest
disapproval
"; "
patent
advantages
"; "
made
his
meaning
plain
"; "
it
is
plain
that
he
is
no
reactionary
"; "
in
plain
view
" [
syn
:
apparent
,
evident
,
patent
,
plain
]
n
:
a
customs
document
listing
the
contents
put
on
a
ship
or
plane
v
1:
provide
evidence
for
;
stand
as
proof
of
;
show
by
one's
behavior
,
attitude
,
or
external
attributes
; "
His
high
fever
attested
to
his
illness
"; "
The
buildings
in
Rome
manifest
a
high
level
of
architectural
sophistication
";
"
This
decision
demonstrates
his
sense
of
fairness
" [
syn
:
attest
,
certify
,
demonstrate
,
evidence
]
2:
record
in
a
ship's
manifest
; "
each
passenger
must
be
manifested
"
3:
reveal
its
presence
or
make
an
appearance
; "
the
ghost
manifests
each
year
on
the
same
day
"
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