plainly
adv. 明顯地,清楚地; 簡單地; 樸素地; 平坦地
You use plainly to indicate that you believe something is obviously true, often when you are trying to convince someone else that it is true.
The judge's conclusion was plainly wrong...
法官的結論明擺著是錯的。
Plainly, a more objective method of description must be adopted...
顯而易見,必須採用更為客觀的描述方法。
You use plainly to indicate that something is easily seen, noticed, or recognized.
He was plainly annoyed...
他明顯是生氣了。
I could plainly see him turning his head to the right and left...
我能清楚地看到他左右搖晃著腦袋。
If you say something plainly, you say it in a direct and honest way, without trying to hide the facts.
'You're a coward,' Mark said very plainly and soberly...
馬克非常直率而嚴肅地說:“你是個懦夫。”
Few of our political leaders are willing to talk plainly and honestly about the emergency facing the country.
我們的政治領導人沒有幾個願意開誠佈公地談論國家所面對的緊急情況。
1. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly');
2. in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment;
And the future plainly holds many changes.
顯然,未來存在許多變數.
Plainly here were " two souls with but a single thought. "
不消說,他倆正是 “ 一條道兒上 ” 的朋友.
Plainly he was not to be allowed to share in it.
人家顯然不許他沾邊.
Scepticism is plainly in order about what such meetings achieve, beyond declarations and promises.
馬上會有這樣的疑問,這樣的會議除了達成宣言和承諾外,還能做些什麼?
Don't mince matters , but speak plainly.
不要含糊其詞, 有話就直說吧.