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evident adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, seem 凸显;明显;似乎显而易见become 变得明显remain 依然明显make sth 使⋯明显◆The silence of the forest was made evident by the occasional snap of a twig.偶尔的树枝折断声凸显了森林的寂静。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/相当/非常明显abundantly (especially NAmE) , clearly, plainly, readily (especially NAmE) , strongly 显而易见;非常明显◆Those characteristics are abundantly evident in Webster's essay.在韦伯斯特的论文里这些特点表现得非常充分。fully (especially NAmE) , perfectly, quite (especially BrE) 极其明显;相当明显especially, particularly 特别明显increasingly, more 逐渐/更加明显less 不那么明显◆Their symptoms may be less evident to their caregivers.在护理工看来,他们的症状也许不那么明显。equally 同样明显◆The commitment to local products is equally evident on the restaurant's wine list.餐厅的酒水单表明,该餐厅同样主推本地产品。immediately 立刻显而易见already 已经明显◆It is already evident that new roads only generate new traffic.新公路只会引来更多的车辆,这已是很明显的了。painfully 非常明显◆The strain of her work schedule was becoming painfully evident.她的工作日程越来越让她吃不消。PREPOSITIONfrom 从⋯可清楚看出◆It was fairly evident from her tone of voice that she disapproved.从她说话的语调看,她显然不同意。in 在⋯方面很明显◆His anger was evident in his attitude to the others.从他对别人的态度中可以明显地看出他在生气。to 对⋯明显◆It was evident to me that the mission would fail.在我看来,这项任务明显会失败。 |