apparent
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ An apparent situation, quality, or feeling seems to exist, although you cannot be certain that it does exist. 未必真實(shí)的[ADJ n]
I was a bit depressed by our apparent lack of progress. 我對(duì)我們表面上的缺乏進(jìn)展感到有點(diǎn)沮喪。
2. ADJ If something is apparent to you, it is clear and obvious to you. 明顯的[v-link ADJ]
It has been apparent that in other areas standards have held up well. 顯然在其他領(lǐng)域標(biāo)準(zhǔn)保持得良好。
3. PHRASE If you say that something happens for no apparent reason, you cannot understand why it happens. 莫名其妙地
The person may become dizzy for no apparent reason. 此人可能會(huì)莫名其妙地變得頭暈?zāi)垦!?/p>
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apparent /??p?r?nt/
劍橋詞典
- able to be seen or understood
- Various reasons are given for the apparent glass ceiling women hit in many professions .
- Criminal gangs are terrorizing the city with apparent impunity .
- At school she was a late developer , and it wasn't until she went to university that her talents became apparent.
- In the middle of the meeting she suddenly laid into him for no apparent reason .
- A small worry in the back of your mind can for no apparent reason take on massive proportions in the middle of the night . 返回 apparent
清晰可見(jiàn)的;顯而易見(jiàn)的;明白易懂的
Her unhappiness was apparent to everyone. 誰(shuí)都看得出來(lái)她很不開(kāi)心。
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個(gè)that從句 ] It was becoming increasingly apparent that he could no longer take care of himself. 他再也無(wú)法自理生活了,這一點(diǎn)日益明顯。
I was on the metro this morning when, for no apparent reason , the man opposite me suddenly screamed . 今天上午在地鐵上,我對(duì)面的一個(gè)男人突然莫名其妙地尖叫起來(lái)。
[ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ]
seeming to exist or be true
表面上的;貌似(真實(shí))的;顯得…的
There are one or two apparent discrepancies between the two reports . 這兩份報(bào)告看上去有一兩處出入。
She has this apparent innocence which, I suspect , she uses to her advantage . 她貌似天真,但我認(rèn)為,這只是對(duì)她有利的偽裝。
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