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evidently英汉释义

adv.(副词)
  1. 明显地,显然 it is proved by clear signs

evidently是什么意思

adv. (副词)
  1. 明显地,显然(地),显而易见(地),显著地,分明,明明
  2. 据说
  3. 一望而知
  4. 错不了
  5. 毫无疑问
  6. 必以为是

evidently自然拼读

ev·i·dent·ly

e vih dent li  sense 1 [or] e vih dnt li  sense 2

evidently词根

词根:evident

adj.

evident 明显的;明白的

n.

evidence 证据,证明;迹象;明显

vt.

evidence 证明

evidently英英释义

Adverb

1. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly');

"the answer is obviously wrong"

"she was in bed and evidently in great pain"

"he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"

"it is all patently nonsense"

"she has apparently been living here for some time"

"I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"

"You are plainly wrong"

"he is plain stubborn"

evidently词源中文解释

"清晰地,明显地,明白地,以一种可见和可理解的方式,当然",14世纪晚期,来自 evident + -ly (2)。

evidently词源英文解释

The first known use of evidently was in 1532

evidently儿童词典英英释义

evildoernoun

a person who does evil

evil1 of 2adjective

morally bad : wicked

causing harm : tending to injure

marked by misfortune

evil days

evil2 of 2noun

something that brings sorrow, trouble, or destruction

the fact of suffering or wrongdoing

evidentlyadverb

in an evident manner : obviously

a document evidently forged

evidently 例句

1 From childhood, he was evidently at once rebellious and precocious.

从儿时起,他就明显地既叛逆又早熟。

2 A man’s pair since, evidently, Mexican girls’ feet don’t grow to size nine-and-a-half.

3 The crowd evidently liked this from the buzzing cheer it sent up, increasing the din to an unbelievable level.

4 He evidently fears discovery or interference, in the state of helplessness in which he must be—confined as he is between dawn and sunset in his wooden box.

5 He gave up; the false cat had ceased functioning, so evidently the short—if that was what ailed the thing—had finished off the power supply and basic drive-train.

6 Joe was evidently made uncomfortable by what he supposed to be my loss of appetite, and took a thoughtful bite out of his slice, which he didn’t seem to enjoy.

7 They draped these over the balky apparatus and localized the radiation source to Kamen’s fly, which evidently had collected a heavy burden of waste radio-phosphorus from Kamen’s work for John Lawrence.

8 The dancers paused, evidently waiting for some acknowledgment or reciprocal gesture, but there was none.

9 In the back of his mind, evidently, he had anticipated such a collection; it was not surprise that he felt but more a sort of yearning.

10 There was surely nothing to indicate at the time that such evidently small incidents would render whole dreams forever irredeem-able.

11 But evidently the bearers had a task to do, for they gathered themselves and moved farther along the terrace, ignoring the cries and mumbles from inside the litter.

12 But as Serber now discovered, “The East was evidently a completely different world from California.”

13 The patrol had picked up the scent of a fairly large party of rabbits evidently coming toward Efrafa from the north.

14 Although he no longer needed to have food brought to the lobby, he evidently felt that he deserved it.

15 Clarice was wide-eyed, evidently curious, but she did not ask me any questions, and I was not going to discuss it with her.

16 The window at which I stood was tall and deep, stone-mullioned, and though weatherworn, was still complete; but it was evidently many a day since the case had been there.

17 He had evidently included the pillow in his celebrations.

18 The slow, careful steps came along the hall; the Count was evidently prepared for some surprise—at least he feared it.

19 Wherever they went she was evidently always on the watch.

很明显,无论他们到什么地方,她时时刻刻都在警惕着.

20 Outside lay a heap of garlands, roses, lilies, chrysanthemums; evidently others had been before me.

evidently 同义词

5 清楚地

clear plain

7 很显然

go without saying

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