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evidently

英 [ˈevɪdəntli] 美 [ˈevɪdəntli]

adv. 显然,明显地;清楚地

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • evidently /ˈɛvɪdəntlɪ, -ˈdɛnt-/           CET4 TEM4

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英英释义

evidently['evidəntli]

网络释义

  • 明显地
    • ... evident adj.明显的,显然的 evidently adv.明显地,显然 evil adj.邪恶的,带来麻烦的,不幸的,有害的,诽谤的;n.邪恶,不幸,罪恶 ...

  • 显然的
    • 博客 ... invisible看不见 evidently显然的 preferable更好的 ...

  • 指事情或道理得明显
    • 〖obviously;evidently;clearly;asclearandplainasthenoseonone'sface;itgoeswithoutsaying〗指事情或道理得明显,很容易看出来。形容一下子就能看清楚

  • 清楚地
    • 清楚地(evidently), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

    短语
  • expect evidently
    显然预料到
  • equal evidently
    明显比得上
  • evidently ad
    证据确凿地
  • But Evidently
    但显然
  • Evidently going to rain
    看样子天要下雨了
  • evidently y
    显然的 | 明显地
  • You evidently think otherwise
    你显然有不同的看法
  • evidently bented ring laser
    外偏置环形激光器
  • Evidently does not make sense
    看样子讲不通

同根词

词根:evident

同近义词

双语例句

  • She walked slowly down the road, evidently in pain.

    她沿路慢慢地走着,显然很痛苦。

  • She evidently felt a sense of kinship with the woman.

    她明显地感到对这个女人有一种亲切感。

  • Evidently, it has nothing to do with social background.

    显然,这与社会背景毫无关系。

原声例句

  • This was a radical concept in its day, evidently. The punishment should fit the crime, no more and no less for all free persons--granted slaves are not included--regardless of social class. Equality before the law.

    很显然,这是当时最根本的概念,惩罚应该,与罪行相符,不偏向任何自由人,不顾社会阶级,当然奴隶除外,法律面前人人平等。

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  • Does Socrates believe that speech ? that he constructs between himself and the laws or is it simply a fiction that he creates for the sake of relieving ? his friend of the guilt he evidently feels for being unable to help Socrates?

    苏格拉底相信,建构于他与法律之间的说法吗,或那仅是,他创出安抚友人,自责的借口,因为他们对无能抢救苏格拉底?

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权威例句

  • Donovan evidently loved two things in life above all else: jazz and beautiful women.

    FORBES: Just the ticket

  • Self-evidently, the blame cannot be laid entirely at the door of a devolved administration.

    BBC: Job centre

  • Evidently people reckon things would be still worse if he were not in charge.

    ECONOMIST: Germany