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invisible English

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invisible

Something is invisible when we can not see it. light is invisible to animals and humans. The magician made the woman invisible.

invisible

impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye the invisible man invisible rays an invisible hinge invisible mending (= inconspicuous) not prominent or readily noticeable he pushed the string through an inconspicuous hole the invisible man

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Simple sentences

Stars are invisible in daylight.
Air is invisible.
The dense fog made the building invisible.
Pastafarians believe that an invisible and undetectable Flying Spaghetti Monster created the universe.
If I were invisible I wouldn't have to dress myself.
You can't see gas; it's invisible.
Can you see the invisible man?
Tom said he saw the invisible man today.
And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
I would therefore like to draw attention to the Report of the Committee on Invisible Members of Parliament.
Bacteria are invisible to the naked eye.
Tom said that he saw the invisible man today.
One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye.
Ignorance is invisible to those who suffer from it.
We are more closely connected to the invisible than to the visible.
The moon is invisible behind the clouds.
Methinks my own soul must be a bright invisible green.
Against the snow, the white rabbit was invisible.
There's always an invisible war for the future of native language.

Movie subtitles

It's as if she came from nowhere and has been invisible until the coffin burst open.
In the Middle Ages it was believed that during the Sabbath the Devil put some invisible marks on the witch's body, where all sensitivity vanished.
He's invisible, that's what's the matter.
An invisible man can rule the world.
Did you say an invisible man?
It takes the form of a delusion that an invisible man is living among them.
Several people have been seriously injured, probably through fiighting, in their belief that their opponent is an invisible man.
I'll tell you what I think of your invisible man: it's a hoax.
Sometimes I'll make you invisible, give me a rest.
The invisible man!
Invisible man slays policeman!
He's mad and he's invisible.
And remember, he'll leave tracks, even if he himself is invisible.
Earlier this evening we broadcast a report of an invisible man.
You know I have been working on a new formula for invisible ink that defies detection?
I don't use invisible ink.
After his success in Frankenstein, and to a lesser extent, The Mask of Fu Manchu, on loan to MGM, and The Mummy, back at his home studio, Universal regarded him as a full-fledged star, and all along had planned for him to do The Invisible Man.
In May 1933, when Karloff returned from England, where he had been on loan to Gaumont-British for The Ghoul, he was still set for the starring role in The Invisible Man.
In 1933, James Whale, who had known Una from the London stage, invited her and Merle to act in his Invisible Man.
The studio also bought, about that same time, a new 1931 novel by Philip Wylie called The Murderer Invisible.
We were allowed one brief profile shot of an invisible mouth, chin and jaw several minutes ago, and now with the unwrapping shots we wait with fascinating anticipation to see what lengths the invisibility presentation will take us next.
I guess the invisible man doesn't wear underwear.
Actor EE Clive, playing the police constable, made his film debut in The Invisible Man.
We've now moved from melodrama into knockabout comedy, with the invisible man leading us through a parade of Whale's expertly choreographed physical wire effects, all carefully rigged and executed by Al Johnson and Bob Laslow.
The invisible man's patter during this collage was not in the script, but was probably post-recorded by Rains.
The invisible man has decided to pay a visit to his old colleague.
The radio announcer begins the news with a report about an invisible man in the village of Iping.
Is it true that you have a magic ring that can make you invisible?
Hey, invisible kid, you there?
Hey, invisible kid. You don't look so good.
Hey, invisible guy.
AH, THE INVISIBLE MISS LIVVY IS MORE LIKELY TO BE HERE AND YET NOT TO BE HERE.
She can even make herself invisible. Might be in this room right now.
The Invisible Man is a man who has found a way to disappear as he pleases.
And in the jesuits' footsteps death moves invisible!
Great evidence, an invisible office.
Young man, she is unaware of your presence she can only see the invisible.
Could you make me invisible?
Invisible hands serve me.
HOWARD: They all look as if they're suspended by invisible wires from the roof.

News and current affairs

Unfettered markets may produce big bonuses for CEO's, but they do not lead, as if by an invisible hand, to societal well-being.
Our analysis suggested that the invisible hand not only couldn't be seen - it wasn't there, or was at best decrepit.
By contrast, the communists' campaign was all but invisible.
Adam Smith's invisible hand -- the idea that free markets lead to efficiency as if by an invisible hand -- is invisible at least in part because it is not there.
This web of contracts - often taken for granted in mainstream economics, to the extent that it becomes almost invisible - embodies the formal and informal rules embedded in the market system that shape and constrain individual and social behavior.
Most of these neonatal deaths go unrecorded and remain invisible to all but their families.
For example, Smith viewed competition as a basic condition of the invisible hand's operation, because monopolies and oligopolies exploit consumers and restrict production.
It puts up invisible walls not just against the East, against Russia in particular, but also against the West, against America.
We still cannot name its players, but we are aware of its interests and impact on events in the same way that astronomers discern a new but invisible planet by recording its impact on known and visible objects in space.
The fact that most gay men are not effeminate, and that most lesbians are not masculine, does not affect this belief, mainly because that kind of gay individual is invisible within the culture.
The war on terror need never end; because the terrorists are invisible, they will never disappear.
There is nothing worse than letting people believe that European integration is something that proceeds by stealth, a journey driven by invisible and uncontrollable forces.
To be sure, Alexievich was far from invisible before.
Deregulation has not worked. Unfettered markets may produce big bonuses for CEO's, but they do not lead, as if by an invisible hand, to societal well-being.
As the quintessential laissez-faire system, the US has outsourced strategy to the invisible hand of the market for far too long.
Second, despite French President Nicolas Sarkozy's welcome high-profile diplomacy, Europe has been irrelevant, if not quite invisible.
Liu is too invisible to ordinary Chinese for that to happen.
There is nothing worse than letting people believe that European integration is something that proceeds by stealth, a journey driven by invisible and uncontrollable forces. The EU cannot last unless it is built on its citizens' explicit commitment.
Among the many humanitarian disasters produced by the civil war now raging in Iraq is one that is almost invisible.
Thus, the illusion is stronger for objects with easy-to-inspect parts than it is for objects with more invisible, inaccessible, or microscopic parts.

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