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ap.par.entHE5pAr7[nt, $-5per-adjable to be seen or understood明显的, 显而易见的Her unhappiness was apparent to everyone.她的闷闷不乐是大家都看得出的。It was becoming increasingly apparent that he could no longer look after himself. [+ that clause]他不能再照料自己,这一点变得越来越明显。I was on the metro this morning when for no apparent reason the man opposite suddenly screamed.今天早上我坐地铁时,对面那个男人突然无缘无故地尖叫起来。Apparent also means appearing or being understood in one way when the real situation is different.表面上的,看似…的There are one or two apparent discrepancies between the two reports.这两份报告在个别地方看上去有出入。She has this apparent innocence which, I suspect, she uses to her advantage.我觉得她是利用她表面的天真烂漫来为自己赢得好处。They claimed the apparent deterioration in the economy was just a temporary change.他们声称,经济的表面衰退只是一种暂时的变化。
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