单词 | obviously |
释义 | obviouslyWord family noun obviousness adjective obvious adverb obviously ob·vi·ous·ly /ˈɒbviəsli $ ˈɑːb-/ ●●● S1 W2 AWL adverbadv OBVIOUSused to mean that a fact can easily be noticed or understood 明显地,显而易见地;明白地 SYN clearly We’re obviously going to need more help. 显然我们将需要更多的帮助。 Your research has obviously been very thorough. 你的研究工作显然做得很透彻。 Obviously, this is going to take some time. 很明显,这要花点时间。 Cost is obviously important. 费用当然很重要。 She frowned and was obviously puzzled. 她皱起眉头,显然感到不解。 Examples from the Corpus obviously• While obviously busy and gearing up for a big night, the servers here were ever mindful of their dining patrons.• Or that the only purpose of it is for procreation, which is obviously disproved in the above passage.• The barber was obviously drunk.• But the reverse is true when an attorney represents a person who is obviously guilty or whose guilt is widely perceived.• He obviously likes you.• We obviously need some protection against patronage hiring and firing.• She's obviously prepared to put up with your terms.• It obviously takes it out of you, being working class.• This is very obviously the approach of some one writing exclusively and specifically for the young.• The winner is obviously the player with the intact conker. |
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