evident
英 ['evɪd(ə)nt]
美['ɛvɪdənt]
- adj. 明显的;明白的
助记提示
1. 俺为了等它,穿着一定要明显。
英文词源
- evident
- evident: [14] Something that is evident is literally something that can be ‘seen’. The word comes via Old French from Latin ēvidēns ‘clear, obvious’, a compound formed from the intensive prefix ex- and the present participle of videre ‘see’ (source of English vision). The Latin derivative ēvidentia (from which English gets evidence [13]) meant originally ‘distinction’ and later ‘proof’, basis of the main current sense of evidence, ‘testimony which establishes the facts’.
=> view, vision - evident (adj.)
- late 14c., from Old French evident and directly from Latin evidentem (nominative evidens) "perceptible, clear, obvious, apparent" from ex- "fully, out of" (see ex-) + videntem (nominative videns), present participle of videre "to see" (see vision).
双语例句
- 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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