单词 | evident |
释义 | evident (evɪdənt ) 1. adjective B2 If something is evident, you notice it easily and clearly. His footprints were clearly evident in the heavy dust. The threat of inflation is already evident in bond prices. ...the best-publicised cases of evident injustice. 2. adjective You use evident to show that you are certain about a situation or fact and your interpretation of it. [emphasis] It was evident that she had once been a beauty. The cities are bombarded day after day in an evident effort to force their surrender. 3. See also self-evident Collocations: evident lack of An evident lack of rehearsal resulted in some increasingly quizzical looks among the musicians whenever a song neared its end. Times, Sunday Times Evident lack of class makes this a tour too far, 3/10. Times, Sunday Times That evident lack of concern for popular opinion has become a political asset. Times, Sunday Times Not everyone bemoans the evident lack of masculinity of the emerging stars. Times, Sunday Times Yet his evident lack of interest in criticisms about his appointments combines too easily with a similar lack of interest in criticisms of his social views. Times, Sunday Times Problems with the format are immediately evident, such as the daftness of sticking with the same pair of contestants through the entire overlong show. Times, Sunday Times I was arriving late to the party, but its quality was immediately evident in the character acting and dialogue. Times, Sunday Times It was immediately evident what a gargantuan task faced us. Christianity Today The third strand, though not immediately evident, keeps the strands tightly woven. Christianity Today At first glance, these were not immediately evident. Times, Sunday Times It had also become increasingly evident over the years that many of my preconceptions about life in the country were just wrong. Times,Sunday Times His natural talent for seeking attention was increasingly evident during music classes at school. The Sun The impact of these changes has been increasingly evident. Times, Sunday Times However, there's a new way of thinking about infidelity that turns this on its head — it's becoming increasingly evident that people in good relationships still cheat. Times, Sunday Times All the while, his exquisite skills as an orchestrator of shapes and colours become increasingly evident. Times, Sunday Times Arsenal's chronic malaise of missing chance after chance was painfully evident again. The Sun There were moments when the lack of rehearsal was painfully evident. Times, Sunday Times But his disenchantment at slipping down the list became painfully evident over the weekend. Times, Sunday Times He has admitted to nightmares about that incident and his windiness against the quicks has been all too painfully evident. Times, Sunday Times This became painfully evident to me in my attempts during the 1950s to convince geneticists that the action of genes had to be and was controlled. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 清晰易见的 Japanese: はっきり分かる |
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