visibility
N ความสามารถ ที่จะ มองเห็น ได้ ทัศนวิสัย ความ ชัดเจน (อากาศ perceptibility observability kwam-sa-mad-ti-ja-mong-hen-dai
VISIBILITY
n.s as z. 1. The state or quality of being perceivable to the eye; as the visibility of minute particles, or of distant objects. 2. The state of being discoverable or apparent; conspicuousness; as the perpetual visibility of the church.
Vis `i *bil "i *ty, n. Etym: [L. visibilitas: cf. F. visibilité. ]
vis i bil i ty |ˌvizəˈbilitē ˌvɪzəˈbɪlədi | ▶noun the state of being able to see or be seen: a reduction in police presence and visibility on the streets. • the distance one can see as determined by light and weather conditions: visibility was down to 15 yards. • the degree to which something has attracted general attention; prominence: the issue began to lose its visibility. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French visibilite or late Latin visibilitas, from Latin visibilis (see visible ).
visi |bil ¦ity |vɪzɪˈbɪlɪti | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the state of being able to see or be seen: a reduction in police presence and visibility on the streets. • the distance one can see as determined by light and weather conditions: visibility was down to 15 yards. • the degree to which something has attracted general attention; prominence: the issue began to lose its visibility. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French visibilite or late Latin visibilitas, from Latin visibilis (see visible ).
v ì s i b í l i ty 名詞 複 -ties 1 U 目に見えること .2 U 視界 ; U C 〘気象 〙可視度, 視程 ▸ poor visibility 視界が悪いこと .