- 明显 míngxiǎn obviousclear; obvious; evident; easily seen or understood
- 显示 xiǎnshì to showto show clearly; to display; to demonstrate; to manifest
- 显然 xiǎnrán obviouslyobviously; clearly; manifest; easy to see or understand
- 显得 xiǎnde to seemto look or appear to be; to clearly manifest a certain state or quality
- 显著 xiǎnzhù notablenotable; striking; remarkable; outstanding; clearly visible or prominent
- 显示器 xiǎnshìqì monitordisplay device or screen used to show data, images, or text; computer monitor
- 显现 xiǎnxiàn to appear; appearanceto appear; to reveal; to manifest
- 显示屏 xiǎnshìpíng display screena screen that has the function of displaying text or images
- 显露 xiǎnlù to revealto become visible; to show clearly or manifest
- 显而易见 xiǎn'éryìjiàn obviousobviously; easy to see; clearly evident. This idiom is used when a situation or reason is extremely plain and straightforward.
- 彰显 zhāngxiǎn to manifestto manifest or show clearly; to bring something abstract into view or make it conspicuous
- 显出 xiǎnchū to revealto show; to reveal; to express; to exhibit; to appear clearly
- 显微镜 xiǎnwēijìng microscopean instrument used for viewing very small objects by magnifying their image using optical lenses or electron beams
- 显效 xiǎnxiào to show an effectto show results; to produce an effect
- 显眼 xiǎnyǎn conspicuousconspicuous; eye-catching; easy to see; showy or glamorous
- 显赫 xiǎnhè illustriousillustrious; celebrated; distinguished and influential, specifically in terms of reputation or power
- 显性 xiǎnxìng overtapparent; visible; conspicuous; manifest. Often used in contrast with [[隐性|隱性|yin3 xing4]]
- 突显 tūxiǎn to highlightto make something stand out; to make prominent; to appear clearly or conspicuously
- 显影 xiǎnyǐng to developto develop a photographic film or print by treating exposed material with chemicals to make the image visible
- 显灵 xiǎnlíng to manifest divine powerto make its presence or power felt, used when a ghost or spirit appears or performs a miracle
- 大显身手 dàxiǎnshēnshǒu to display one's skill to the full(idiom) to fully display one's capabilities, talents, or skills
- 浅显 qiǎnxiǎn easy to understand(of language, speech, or writing) plain and clear; accessible
- 显像管 xiǎnxiàngguǎn picture tubeA vacuum tube that creates a visible image on a screen, such as a cathode-ray tube (CRT) used in televisions, computer monitors, or oscilloscopes.
- 外显子 wàixiǎnzǐ exon(genetics) a segment of a DNA or RNA molecule containing information coding for a protein or peptide sequence
- 显见 xiǎnjiàn obviousto be self-evident or obvious; it is clear that (often used to introduce a clause or conclusion)
- 凸显 tūxiǎn to highlightto give prominence to; to present clearly; to stand out; also written as [[突显|突顯|tu1 xian3]]
- 显明 xiǎnmíng obviousobvious; evident; manifest; distinct; prominent; easy to see; to show clearly
- 显要 xiǎnyào prominentinfluential and important; powerful and prominent
- 各显神通 gèxiǎnshéntōng to each show their special skillsEach person reveals their own unique talents or special powers. This is often an abbreviation for the idiom [[八仙过海, 各显神通|八仙過海, 各顯神通|ba1 xian1 guo4 hai3 ge4 xian3 shen2 tong1]].
- 电子显微镜 diànzǐxiǎnwēijìng electron microscopea high-precision microscope that uses a beam of electrons to create an image of a specimen, allowing for much higher magnification and resolution than a standard light microscope
- 显贵 xiǎnguì distinguished and influentialdistinguished and influential; high-ranking and wealthy; eminent
- 李显龙 lǐxiǎnlóng Lee Hsien LoongLee Hsien Loong (1952-), Singaporean politician who served as the third prime minister of Singapore; eldest son of [[李光耀|李光耀|li3 guang1 yao4]]
- 显形 xiǎnxíng to show one's true colorsto reveal one's true form or nature; often used in a negative sense to mean betraying one's bad intentions
- 显山露水 xiǎnshānlùshuǐ to reveal sceneryto show mountains and water; to reveal landscape features in a layout
- 渐显 jiànxiǎn fade-in, to fade into gradually appear on screen, especially in film or video editing
- 显学 xiǎnxué prominent school of thoughta famous school of thought; a prominent or influential academic doctrine or discipline
- 一显身手 yīxiǎnshēnshǒu to show off one's skillsto showcase one's talents or abilities; to display what one is capable of
- 清显 qīngxiǎn honored positionshonored and prestigious official positions in government
- 显身手 xiǎnshēnshǒu to show off one's skillto display one's talent or ability; to show what one is capable of
- 显圣 xiǎnshèng to manifest divinityto manifest supernatural power or appear in a physical form, typically said of a god, Buddha, or the spirit of a deceased sage.
- 不显山不露水 bùxiǎnshānbùlùshuǐ to keep a low profile(idiom) to not show off; to be unassuming; to hide one's true talents or status
- 汤显祖 tāngxiǎnzǔ Tang XianzuTang Xianzu (1550-1616), a famous Ming dynasty poet and playwright best known for his masterpiece [[牡丹亭|牡丹亭|mu3 dan1 ting2]]
- 显示板 xiǎnshìbǎn display boarda screen or board used to show information; display panel
- 显达 xiǎndá illustriousillustrious and influential; having high social status and a great reputation
- 显耀 xiǎnyào distinguishedfamous and powerful; having a high or illustrious status
- 显目 xiǎnmù eye-catchingconspicuous; showy; easy to see
- 大显神通 dàxiǎnshéntōng to display great skillto give full play to one's remarkable prowess or brilliant abilities
- 显扬 xiǎnyáng to praiseto praise publicly; to commend; to cite for achievements
- 显能 xiǎnnéng to show offto show off one's ability; often used in a negative way to describe someone who is boastful
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH