Pronunciation: /trænsˈpɛrənt θɪŋz/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I can see through transparent things like glass and plastic.
A2 The museum had a display of various transparent things such as crystals and gemstones.
B1 Scientists study the properties of transparent things to understand how light passes through them.
B2 The artist used a combination of opaque and transparent things to create a unique sculpture.
C1 The engineer designed the building with a lot of transparent things to allow natural light to enter.
C2 The company prides itself on using sustainable materials, including transparent things like recycled glass.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I like transparent things because they let light pass through.
A2 The glass vase on the table is a transparent thing.
B1 She prefers to decorate her room with transparent things like glass shelves and acrylic chairs.
B2 The artist used transparent things like plastic sheets to create a unique sculpture.
C1 The company's policies are like transparent things, allowing employees to see through to the truth.
C2 The government promised transparency, but their actions were far from being transparent things.
formal The scientist studied the properties of transparent things under a microscope.
informal I love looking at all the cool transparent things in the science museum.
slang Check out these see-through things, they're pretty neat!
figurative In their relationship, they always strived to be transparent about things.
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