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1 | easy to see or understand 清晰可见的;显而易见的 |
| +to It should be apparent to any reader that there are several inconsistencies. 有几处不一致的地方对读者来说是显而易见的。 |
| +from The children’ s poor health was apparent from their physical appearance. 从孩子们的外表就可以明显看出他们的健康状况不佳。 |
| it becomes apparent that It soon became apparent that the two women knew each other. 很快就清楚了,这两个妇女互相认识。 |
| for no apparent reason Emma suddenly blushed for no apparent reason. 埃玛突然莫名其妙地红了脸。 |
| only/all too apparent (=very obvious in a way that is unpleasant or worrying) The potential for loss of life was all too apparent. 很显然 |
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2 | an apparent quality , feeling , or situation seems to exist although it may not be real 貌似的;表面上的 |
| His apparent lack of interest in her work always annoyed her. 他对她的工作貌似漠然的态度总是让她很恼火。 |
| Williams won the tournament with apparent ease. 威廉姆斯表面上轻松地赢得了比赛。 |
| apparent paradox/contradiction/discrepancy the apparent paradox of people migrating during periods of low unemployment 低失业率时期似乎有悖常理的人口迁移现象 |
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