unapparent
adjective uk/ˌʌn.əˈpær.ənt/ us/ˌʌn.əˈper.ənt/
不显眼的
not easy to see, recognize, or understand
Two thirds of the patients may already have been suffering mild, clinically unapparent lung disease.
This would happen so quickly that it would be unapparent to an outside observer. 这个过程会发生得如此之快,以至于外部观察者都察觉不到。
Opposite: apparent
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- We consider the role of routine blood cultures in detecting unapparent infections.
- For some people, their first anxiety symptoms were not caused by any specific encounter but rather by the unapparent build-up of stress.
- A careful data search may reveal other, otherwise unapparent aspects of how the system was used and how data was generated.