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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
transparency
trans·par·ency [transparency transparencies] BrE [trænsˈpærənsi] NAmE [trænsˈpærənsi] noun (pl. trans·par·encies) 1. (also informal tranny)countable a picture printed on a piece of film, usually in a frame, that can be shown on a screen by shining light through the film Syn: ↑slide •an overhead transparency (= used with an ↑overhead projector ) 2. uncountable the quality of sth, such as glass, that allows you to see through it 3. uncountable the quality of sth, such as an excuse or a lie, that allows sb to see the truth easily •They were shocked by the transparency of his lies. 4. uncountable the quality of sth, such as a situation or an argument, that makes it easy to understand •a need for greater transparency in legal documents •The police reforms will ensure greater transparency and accountability. See also: ↑tranny Word Origin: late 16th cent. (as a general term denoting a transparent object): from medieval Latin transparentia, from transparent- ‘shining through’, from Latin transparere, from trans- ‘through’ + parere ‘appear’.
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