apparently
adv. 據說; 好像,看來,顯然
You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true.
Apparently the girls are not at all amused by the whole business...
據說女孩們覺得整件事情一點也不好笑。
Oil prices fell this week to their lowest level in fourteen months, apparently because of over-production.
據說因為產量過剩,這個星期石油價格跌至14個月以來的最低點。
You use apparently to refer to something that seems to be true, although you are not sure whether it is or not.
The recent deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession...
看似永無止境的經濟衰退導致了最近的惡化。
Rudolph said no more. Apparently he was a man of few words.
魯道夫沒再說話。看來他是個寡言少語的人。
1. from appearances alone;
2. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly');
The trouble was sparked off by an apparently harmless phrase.
這場麻煩是由一句明顯無惡意的話引起的.
The occurrence of the disease is apparently related to standards of hygiene.
這種病的發生率顯然與衛生狀況相關.
He was apparently unconcerned by his failure to gain a university place.
看來他沒有把沒考上大學這事放在心上.
With her luggage in her hands , the girl stood looking round in all directions, but apparently no one had come to meet her.
這個女學生提著她的行李,在站臺外東張西望, 卻看不見有接她的人.
He was apparently much surprised at the news.
他對那個訊息顯然感到十分驚異.
adv. 可見地,公開地
overtlyvisiblyopenlyperceivablypubliclydiscernibly
adv. 顯然地
evidentlydistinctlypatentlyclearlynoticeablyobviouslyplainlyblatantlymanifestlyconspicuouslystrikingly
adv. 表面上看,可能地,可行地
pretendedlyconceivablyseeminglyprofessedlyostensiblysuperficiallysemblanceshowpossiblyprobablyinoutwardlylikelyexternallpresumably
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