evidently
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use evidently to say that something is obviously true, for example, because you have seen evidence of it yourself. 毫無(wú)疑問(wèn)地; 顯然
The man wore a bathrobe and had evidently just come from the bathroom. 那人穿著浴袍,顯然剛從浴室出來(lái)。
2. ADV You use evidently to show that you think something is true or have been told something is true, but that you are not sure, because you do not have enough information or proof. 明顯地 (但沒(méi)有足夠証據(jù)支持)
From childhood, he was evidently at once rebellious and precocious. 他從小就明顯地又叛逆又早熟。
3. ADV You can use evidently to introduce a statement or opinion and to emphasize that you feel that it is true or correct. 顯然 (用以引出陳述或觀點(diǎn),強(qiáng)調(diào)主觀感覺(jué)的正確性)[正式] [ADV with cl]
Evidently, it has nothing to do with social background. 顯然,這與社會(huì)背景毫無(wú)關(guān)系。
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evidently /??v?d?ntl?, -?d?nt-/
劍橋詞典
- in a way that is easy to see
- She evidently dresses for comfort and not for style .
- The president is evidently in a dilemma about how to tackle the crisis .
- I've been called in to see the director , so evidently I'm in big trouble .
- The audience evidently weren't enjoying the show and some people began to leave .
- Evidently her injuries were more severe than it first appeared , and she is now in a coma . 返回 evidently
顯然地
He was evidently upset by the news of the accident . 顯然,他聽(tīng)到出了事故很是不安。
a thin although evidently pregnant woman 一個(gè)苗條但顯然已經(jīng)身懷六甲的婦女
used to say what people believe is true
據(jù)說(shuō)
He had an accident , evidently because he was driving at excessive speed . 他出了交通事故,據(jù)說(shuō)事發(fā)時(shí)他超速駕駛。
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