apparent
apparent 英 [əˈpærənt] 美 [əˈpærənt, əˈpɛr-]
adj. 显然的;表面上的
- Apparent means obvious, but — and this is confusing — it can also mean something that seems to be true but isn't definite. "The train's arrival is apparent — it's in the station — but apparently my friend missed it because she is not getting off."
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- adj. 显然的;表面上的
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1. It was apparent from her face that she was really upset.
从面容上一眼就可以看出她确实心绪烦乱。
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2. Their devotion was apparent.
他们的忠诚显而易见。
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3. Then, for no apparent reason,the train suddenly stopped.
接着,不知什么原因,火车突然停了下来。
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4. Itsoon became apparentto everyone that he couldn't sing.
很快大家就看出来他不会唱歌。
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5. My parents were concerned at my apparent lack of enthusiasm for school.
我看来对上学不感兴趣,使父母担心。
- apparent (adj.) late 14c., "indisputable, clearly understood;" c. 1400, "easily seen or perceived," from Old French aparant "evident, obvious, visible," from Latin apparentem (nominative apparens) "visible, manifest," present participle of apparere "appear, come in sight" (see appear).
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