obviously
adv. 明顯地﹐顯而易見地
You use obviously when you are stating something that you expect the person who is listening to know already.
Obviously, they've had sponsorship from some big companies...
很顯然,他們已經得到某些大公司的贊助。
There are obviously exceptions to this.
這其中無疑存在特例。
You use obviously to indicate that something is easily noticed, seen, or recognized.
They obviously appreciate you very much...
他們顯然對你十分感激。
She's so obviously cleverer and prettier than I am.
她明顯要比我聰明、漂亮得多。
1. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly');
Obviously economic forces rule.
很顯然經濟力量起決定作用.
This was obviously a reasonable suggestion; it doesn't, however, find favor with the men.
很明顯這是一個合理的建議, 然而這些人不贊成.
Obviously he was lying.
顯然他是在撒謊.
Obviously the thief had simply walked out this way as bold as brass.
顯然賊人是從這裡大搖大擺出去的.
She's obviously had some sort of cosmetic surgery.
她顯然做過某種美容術.