transparent
adj.
early 15c., from Medieval Latin transparentem (nominative transparens), present participle of transparere "show light through," from Latin trans- "through" (see trans-) + parere "come in sight, appear" (see appear). Figurative sense of "easily seen through" is first attested 1590s. The attempt to back-form a verb transpare (c.1600) died with the 17c. Related: Transparently.
〔李〕[trans-=across or through穿透;par=to appear现; -ent a.=-ing ⇒“appearing through穿透而现的”→] a.easy to see through透明的
〔李〕[trans-;par;-enta.] a.透明的; 率直的 ←par (L parere)=to appear 出现