Describing a quality where an object allows light to pass through, enabling visibility of objects on the other side.
Characterizing a fluid or material that is free from turbidity, resulting in a state of clarity and purity.
Indicating a visual property where an item is devoid of color and allows for unobstructed view through its surface.
Example:
この透明な液体には毒が含まれている。
Describes a state in which an object allows light to pass through partially, enabling vague outlines of objects behind it to be discerned without fully revealing them.
Refers to materials that are not completely clear but sufficiently so for shapes or colors beyond them to be somewhat visible.
Indicates an intermediate quality between transparent and opaque, where visibility is limited but still present, often used to describe certain liquids or glass.
The quality of not allowing light to pass through, resulting in a lack of transparency and clarity, whether in a physical substance or metaphorical context.
A state in which important information is concealed or difficult to discern, leading to uncertainty about the true nature or future developments of a situation.
An ambiguous or unclear condition where the underlying reasons or principles are not easily understood by an observer.
The measure of how clear or see-through a liquid, such as water in rivers or lakes, is, often indicated by the depth at which a submerged object becomes invisible.
A quantitative assessment of the purity or clarity of a medium, often used in environmental science to evaluate water quality.
The extent to which light can pass through a substance, affecting visibility and the appearance of objects submerged within it.
Example:
透明度はどれくらいですか。
A fictional character who possesses the ability to become invisible, often depicted in science fiction literature and media.
An individual whose body has become transparent through various means, allowing them to go unseen by others.
A concept originating from literary works where a person can evade sight, leading to themes of isolation and the consequences of invisibility.
A figure representing the exploration of identity and the social implications of being unnoticed or overlooked in society.