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adj.
(形容詞)
- 明顯的,明白的 plain to the senses; clear because of evidence
adj.
形容詞
- 明白的,明顯的,清楚的,顯而易見的,顯然的,顯著的,清晰的,分明的
- 迫人的
n.
名詞
- 證據,證明
Adjective:
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clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment;
"the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"
"evident hostility"
"manifest disapproval"
"patent advantages"
"made his meaning plain"
"it is plain that he is no reactionary"
"in plain view"
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capable of being seen or noticed;
"a discernible change in attitude"
"a clearly evident erasure in the manuscript"
"an observable change in behavior"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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Now it became evident that he spoke two languages at once.
如今那個時候我才能真真切切的第一次明確,以前他心里一臺外觀一臺。
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Inertia is evident in our every day experiences.
多普勒效應在大家居住居住中是很一般的。
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The purpose may not be immediately evident.
那樣意圖不必須令人信服。
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The rationale for the present study is evident.
該學習的理論體系地基是比較明顯的。
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He looks at twelve children with evident pride.
他帶顯著的春風得意眼看著13個女兒。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
作為定語
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He signed his name with evident satisfaction.
他可是很十分滿意地簽了名。
重復使用表語
S+be+~
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The prospect became more evident.
前途變的更多明郎了。
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
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This is most strikingly evident in the field of economics.
這在經濟能力業務領域里是較為清晰的。
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Their exact purpose was not always evident to observers.
大家完全正確的原則對做局外人者而言而非都會盡人皆知的。
S+be+~+to- v
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This fact is too evident to require proof.
這實際情況很顯著的,不用證明怎么寫。
It is/was+~+that-clause
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It is evident that smoking is harmful to health.
很明顯的,吸煙對鍵康有損。
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It is evident that he will win in the election.
可是,他在大選中會反敗為勝。
It is/was+~+to sb+that-clause
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It's evident to me that they have no experience in this work.
在我看到來,許多人干僅僅事業還沒有生產經驗是無一例外的。
看做賓語補齊語
S+V+O+~
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The spokesman made it evident that no compromise was yet in sight.
發言稿人表述,當前還沒寬恕。
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The whole place, as could be seen at the most cursory glance, had been laid out with skill and care, but not less evident were the signs of subsequent neglect.
出至: E. F. Benson
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It was evident to me that Yuriko was in love with him.
出于: N. Mailer
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Stagdon's evident assumption that most decisions..were now taken by Miss Casement maddened Rainborough.
出于: I. Murdoch
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adj. (形容詞)
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evident的基本意思是“明白的”,指有跡象表明或以明顯事實為根據的,多用于推理和抽象的事物,如論證、傾向、事實、成功等。
adj. (形容詞)
- evident, apparent, clear, obvious
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- 這四個詞的共同意思是“明顯”“清楚”。其區別是:
- apparent側重于“顯露”“顯而易見”,從表面上看來非常明顯,與real相對立; evident側重于“可以看得見的”“明顯的”,指由于某些證據或考慮各種條件后而推斷出來事物是明顯的; obvious側重于“就在眼前”“一目了然”,無須證明而顯得更加明顯,比evident更加表面化; clear用法及意義很廣泛,無論對聽覺、視覺或理解力來說,任何明朗清楚的事物都可以用這個詞形容。例如:
- The apparent cause of his absence was not a bad cold.他缺席的原因表面上看不是患了重感冒。
- The crimes committed by colonialists are too evident to need any proof.殖民主義者的罪行太顯著了,無須加以證明。
- It was an obvious mistake for him to have gone alone.他獨自前去是個很明顯的錯誤。
- apparent,obvious,evident,clear,plain,distinct,definite,manifest
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- 這些形容詞均含“清楚的,明白的,明顯的”之意。
- apparent強調顯而易見或一想便知。這個詞從動詞appear派生而來,故有時含有表面如此而事實上未必的意味。
- obvious語氣較強,指極為明顯,有目共睹,無需說明和論證。
- evident指根據事實成為顯然的。
- clear普通用詞,側重清楚明白。
- plain普通用詞,含義與clear很接近,可通用,但plain著重簡單明了,不復雜。
- distinct較正式用詞,指輪廓的清楚或定義、含義的明確,不會弄錯。
- definite語氣肯定,著重明白無誤,無可懷疑。
- manifest語義較強,書面用詞,強調一目了然,暗示不要任何推論就一清二楚。
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