evident

英['evɪdənt] 美['evɪdənt]
  • adj. 明白的;明显的
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星级词汇:
  • evidential adj.证据的;可作证据的;基于证据的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 明白的,明显的,清楚的,显而易见的,显然的,显著的,清晰的,分明的
    2. 迫人的
    n. (名词)
    1. 证据,证明
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 明显的,明白的 plain to the senses; clear because of evidence

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment;

    "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"
    "evident hostility"
    "manifest disapproval"
    "patent advantages"
    "made his meaning plain"
    "it is plain that he is no reactionary"
    "in plain view"

  2. capable of being seen or noticed;

    "a discernible change in attitude"
    "a clearly evident erasure in the manuscript"
    "an observable change in behavior"

1. The threat of inflation is already evident in bond prices.
通货膨胀的危险在证券价格上已经表现得很明显。

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2. The privations of monastery life were evident in his appearance.
从他的外表来看可以明显看出修道院生活的清贫。

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3. The immense difficulties facing European businessmen in Russia were only too evident.
在俄罗斯的欧洲商人所面临的巨大困难是显而易见的。

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4. It was evident that someone had gone through my possessions.
显然有人翻过我的物品。

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5. Mr Wills unfolds his story with evident enjoyment.
威尔斯先生喜形于色地讲述自己的经历。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Now it became evident that he spoke two languages at once.
      现在我才明白,原来他心里一套表面一套。
    2. Inertia is evident in our every day experiences.
      惯性在我们日常生活中是很常见的。
    3. The purpose may not be immediately evident.
      这种目的不一定显而易见。
    4. The rationale for the present study is evident.
      该研究的理论基础是明显的。
    5. He looks at twelve children with evident pride.
      他带着明显的得意看着12个儿女。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. He signed his name with evident satisfaction.
      他显然很满意地签了名。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. The prospect became more evident.
      前景变得更加明朗了。
    S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
    1. This is most strikingly evident in the field of economics.
      这在经济领域里是极其明显的。
    2. Their exact purpose was not always evident to observers.
      他们确切的目的对旁观者来说并非总是显而易见的。
    S+be+~+to- v
    1. This fact is too evident to require proof.
      这事实很明显,用不着证明。
    It is/was+~+that-clause
    1. It is evident that smoking is harmful to health.
      很明显,抽烟对健康有害。
    2. It is evident that he will win in the election.
      显然,他在选举中会获胜。
    It is/was+~+to sb+that-clause
    1. It's evident to me that they have no experience in this work.
      在我看来,他们干这项工作没有经验是显而易见的。
    用作宾语补足语 S+V+O+~
    1. The spokesman made it evident that no compromise was yet in sight.
      发言人表示,目前还不会妥协。
adj. (形容词)
  1. evident的基本意思是“明白的”,指有迹象表明或以明显事实为根据的,多用于推理和抽象的事物,如论证、倾向、事实、成功等。
adj. (形容词)
evident, apparent, clear, obvious
  • 这四个词的共同意思是“明显”“清楚”。其区别是:
  • apparent侧重于“显露”“显而易见”,从表面上看来非常明显,与real相对立; evident侧重于“可以看得见的”“明显的”,指由于某些证据或考虑各种条件后而推断出来事物是明显的; obvious侧重于“就在眼前”“一目了然”,无须证明而显得更加明显,比evident更加表面化; clear用法及意义很广泛,无论对听觉、视觉或理解力来说,任何明朗清楚的事物都可以用这个词形容。例如:
  • The apparent cause of his absence was not a bad cold.他缺席的原因表面上看不是患了重感冒。
  • The crimes committed by colonialists are too evident to need any proof.殖民主义者的罪行太显著了,无须加以证明。
  • It was an obvious mistake for him to have gone alone.他独自前去是个很明显的错误。
  • apparent,obvious,evident,clear,plain,distinct,definite,manifest
  • 这些形容词均含“清楚的,明白的,明显的”之意。
  • apparent强调显而易见或一想便知。这个词从动词appear派生而来,故有时含有表面如此而事实上未必的意味。
  • obvious语气较强,指极为明显,有目共睹,无需说明和论证。
  • evident指根据事实成为显然的。
  • clear普通用词,侧重清楚明白。
  • plain普通用词,含义与clear很接近,可通用,但plain着重简单明了,不复杂。
  • distinct较正式用词,指轮廓的清楚或定义、含义的明确,不会弄错。
  • definite语气肯定,着重明白无误,无可怀疑。
  • manifest语义较强,书面用词,强调一目了然,暗示不要任何推论就一清二楚。