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apparent美 [ə'perənt] 英 [ə'pærənt] - adj.显然;显而易见;明白易懂;貌似的
- 网络明显的;显然的;表面上的
Adj.+n. apparent contradiction,apparent suicide,apparent paradox,apparent aim,apparent cause adj. obvious,clear,evident,plain,noticeable 1. | [nubn] 显而易见;明白易懂;显然easy to see or understand |
| Their devotion was apparent. 他们的忠诚显而易见。 | | 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。 | | 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。 | | It soon became apparent to everyone that he couldn't sing. 很快大家就看出来他不会唱歌。 |
2. | [ubn] 貌似的;表面上的;未必真实的that seems to be real or true but may not be |
| 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。 |
adj. | 7. 明白,明朗,分晓,清楚;看出的;一望而知,不言自明的 7. 明白,明朗,分晓,清楚;看出的;一望而知,不言自明的 |
adj. | 1. clearly seen or understood 2. appearing to be shown as a quality, feeling, or attribute but perhaps not genuine 3. directly observed or measured but not taking into account factors or effects that should be allowed for, e.g. distortion caused by the measuring instruments themselves 4. easy to see or understand 5. an apparent quality, feeling, or situation seems to exist although it may not be real 1. clearly seen or understood 2. appearing to be shown as a quality, feeling, or attribute but perhaps not genuine 3. directly observed or measured but not taking into account factors or effects that should be allowed for, e.g. distortion caused by the measuring instruments themselves 4. easy to see or understand 5. an apparent quality, feeling, or situation seems to exist although it may not be real |
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