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ap·par·ent AHD[ə-părʹənt, ə-pârʹ-] D.J.[əˈpærənt, əˈpeər-]K.K.[əˈpærənt, əˈpɛr-]adj.(形容词)- Readily seen; visible.易看见的;可看见的
- Readily understood; clear or obvious.显然的;明明白白的
- Appearing as such but not necessarily so; seeming:貌似的:看上去是如此但未必真实的;看似的:an apparent advantage.表面上的优势
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French aparant [present participle of] aparoir [to appear] * see appear 源自 古法语 aparant aparoir的现在分词 [出现,显现] * 参见 appear
apparʹently adv.(副词)apparʹentness n.(名词)apparent, clear, clear-cut, distinct, evident, manifest, obvious, patent, plain- The central meaning shared by these adjectives is "readily seen, perceived, or understood": 这些形容词共有的一个中心意思为“易见的,易察的,易明白的”: Angry for no apparent reason;无明显的原因而恼火;a clear danger;显而易见的危险;clear-cut evidence of tampering;证据明显的篡改行为;distinct fingerprints;清晰的指纹;evident hostility;明显的敌意;manifest pleasure;摆明的快乐;obvious errors;明显的错误;patent advantages;显著的优势;making my meaning plain. 讲明白我的意思
- Used before a noun,apparent means "seeming": 当apparent 用于名词之前时意思为“似乎,貌似的”: For all his apparent wealth, Pat had no money to pay the rent. 尽管帕特貌似富有,但他没有钱付租金。
- Used after a form of the verbbe, however, apparent can mean either "seeming" (as in His virtues are only apparent ) or "obvious" (as inThe effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields ). Writers should take care that the intended meaning is clear from the context.但当其用于动词be 后面时, apparent 则既可表示“貌似,表面上的”意思(如他的美德只是表面上的。)
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