English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekdefinisie van die woord "manifes" is:As 'n werkwoord:Om duidelik of seker te maak deur te wys of te vertoonOm te openbaar of te vertoon ('n kwaliteit of gevoel) deur 'n mens se optrede of voorkomsOm duidelik of duidelik vir die oog of verstand te maakAs 'n byvoeglike naamwoord:Duidelik of voor die hand liggend vir die oog of verstandGerelik waargeneem deur die sintuieDuidelik vir die verstand; skynbaarAs 'n selfstandige naamwoord:'n Dokument wat die vrag, passasiers en bemanning van 'n skip, vliegtuig of voertuig lys vir die gebruik van doeane beamptes of ander amptenare'n Lys of faktuur van goedere wat deur 'n handelsvoertuig of skip vervoer word

Sentence Examples

  1. He began the Second Part, therefore, under very different conditions, and the difference makes itself manifest at once.
  2. All this focus on me tracking resonance is just a smokescreen while he waits for me to manifest some crazy psychic power?
  3. Passepartout, in his joy on reaching at last the American continent, thought he would manifest it by executing a perilous vault in fine style but, tumbling upon some worm-eaten planks, he fell through them.
  4. Of three hundred that remained alive not one was taken unwounded, a clear and manifest proof of their gallantry and resolution, and how sturdily they had defended themselves and held their post.
  5. Sancho glanced at him and saw him with his head bent down upon his breast in manifest mortification and Don Quixote glanced at Sancho and saw him with his cheeks puffed out and his mouth full of laughter, and evidently ready to explode with it, and in spite of his vexation he could not help laughing at the sight of him and when Sancho saw his master begin he let go so heartily that he had to hold his sides with both hands to keep himself from bursting with laughter.
  6. This same mode of proceeding I shall have to adopt with thee, for the desire which has sprung up in thee is so absurd and remote from everything that has a semblance of reason, that I feel it would be a waste of time to employ it in reasoning with thy simplicity, for at present I will call it by no other name and I am even tempted to leave thee in thy folly as a punishment for thy pernicious desire but the friendship I bear thee, which will not allow me to desert thee in such manifest danger of destruction, keeps me from dealing so harshly by thee.
  7. But then I have called his attention to it in the letter I wrote to him in the country, and, if he did nothing to prevent the mischief I there pointed out to him, I suppose it was that from pure goodness of heart and trustfulness he would not and could not believe that any thought against his honour could harbour in the breast of so stanch a friend nor indeed did I myself believe it for many days, nor should I have ever believed it if his insolence had not gone so far as to make it manifest by open presents, lavish promises, and ceaseless tears.
  8. How completely they failed is manifest from the fact that with all his sanguine temperament and indomitable perseverance he was unable to maintain the struggle to gain a livelihood as a dramatist for more than three years nor was the rising popularity of Lope the cause, as is often said, notwithstanding his own words to the contrary.
  9. When the time mentioned had expired, we had reached a depth of five feet, and yet no signs of any treasure became manifest.
  10. Agree to make me manifest through you, and I will give you lives.