Frequency rank: 12,367. – 12,406.
- remarkable; striking; obvious
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- remarkable; striking; obvious
This meaning refers to something that is easily noticeable or stands out distinctly from its surroundings, often due to its quality or characteristics.
That artwork has remarkable features.
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けんちょ顕著なせいか成果remarkable resultsけんちょ顕著なれい例striking exampleけんちょ顕著なちがい違いobvious differenceけんちょ顕著なとくちょう特徴notable characteristicsけんちょ顕著なえいきょう影響significant influenceけんちょ顕著にあらわれる現れるto manifest significantlyけんちょ顕著なかいぜん改善remarkable improvementけんちょ顕著なせいか成果をあげる上げるto achieve remarkable resultsけんちょ顕著なしんてん進展remarkable progressけんちょ顕著なはっけん発見striking discovery
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There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up.
3. らてんごラテン語がせかい世界さいしょ最初のきごう「こくさいご国際語きごう」としてなんびゃく何百ねん年いじょう以上ものあいだ間つかわれて使われてきたことがわかると、えいご英語とのるいじてん類似点はよりいっそうけんちょ顕著になってくる。
The parallel with English becomes even more striking when we realize that Latin continued to be used for many hundreds of years more as the world's first "international language."
The most visible forms of aggression are often seen between prey and predator.