evidently

美音:[ˈevɪdəntli] 英音:[ˈevɪd(ə)ntli]

简单释义:


adv.显然;明显地;有证据表明;证据确凿地

网络显而易见;显然地;明显的

完整释义:


adv.

1.明显地;显然
2.有证据表明;证据确凿地


例句:

  1. I don't care to say much to her, as she is evidently out of temper.
    我不愿和她多讲话,因为,很显然,她在发脾气。

  2. At one side there was a carriage gate of the ordinary dimensions, and which had evidently not been cut more than fifty years previously.
    旁边有一道大车门,大小和普通的大车门一样,从外形看,那道门的年龄大致不出五十年。

  3. Count Philip's pilgrimage had dragged him out of his usual itinerary, and accommodation fit for a king was evidently hard to find.
    菲利普伯爵的朝圣之行打乱了亨利国王一贯的行程,让他找不到像样的下榻之处。

  4. and when he looked about him, it evidently was for the strong fortress-walls which had long encompassed him.
    他向四面细看,显然是在寻找长期囚禁他的城堡坚壁。

  5. He was evidently anxious not to waken his wife or daughter, and especially not to excite the notice of his nephew.
    显而易见他不愿惊醒太太和女儿,尤其不愿惹起侄儿的注意。

  6. She was evidently quite put out with me(about the matter).
    她显然(为这事)对我相当不高兴。

  7. evidently there was something that the children ought not to have seen.
    显然那里有什么东西不能让孩子们见到。

  8. Salinger's agent took the book to Little, Brown, where the editor, John Woodburn, was evidently prudent enough not to ask such questions.
    小布朗图书公司的编辑约翰·伍德布恩明显谨慎得多,塞林格的经理人拿书去的时候,他没有说出这种傻话。

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