conspicuously
adv. 显著地,超群地
If someone or something is conspicuous, people can see or notice them very easily.
The most conspicuous way in which the old politics is changing is in the growing use of referendums...
旧式政治最明显的变化在于其越来越多地进行全民公决。
You may feel tearful in situations where you feel conspicuous.
觉得自己身处众目睽睽之下时,你可能会有想哭的感觉。
If you say that someone or something is conspicuous by their absence, you are drawing attention to the fact that they are not in a place or situation where you think they should be.
He played no part in the game and was conspicuous by his absence in the post-match celebrations.
比赛时他没有上场,并且由于没有参加赛后的庆祝活动而引起了大家的关注。
1. in a manner tending to attract attention;
2. in a prominent way;
Johnston's name was conspicuously absent from the list.
显然,约翰斯顿的名字不在名单之上。
She figured conspicuously in the public debate on the issue.
她在该问题的公开辩论中很引人注目.
After a nap at noon , I found it lying there conspicuously -- slanted and almost motionless.
午睡 起来, 它就极其显眼地在那儿,斜着,几乎不移动.
Thus mountains are large isolated land masses that project conspicuously above their surroundings.
因此,山脉是明显突出于其周围环境之上的庞大孤零的大陆块.
By sharp but conspicuously made a series of important issues.
作者敏锐而又醒目地提出了一系列重要问题.