You use evidently to say that something is obviously true, for example because you have seen evidence of it yourself.
例句
The man wore a bathrobe and had evidently just come from the bathroom...那個男子穿著浴袍,顯然是剛剛從浴室出來。The two Russians evidently knew each other.那兩個俄羅斯人明顯彼此相識。
ADV-GRADED
顯然地(但不十分確定);據(jù)說
You use evidently to show that you think something is true or have been told something is true, but that you are not sure, because you do not have enough information or proof.
例句
From childhood, he was evidently at once rebellious and precocious...從兒時起,他就明顯地既叛逆又早熟。Ellis evidently wished to negotiate downwards after Atkinson had set the guidelines.埃利斯顯然希望在阿特金森制定了指導(dǎo)方針后繼續(xù)往下協(xié)商。
You can use evidently to introduce a statement or opinion and to emphasize that you feel that it is true or correct.
例句
Quite evidently, it has nothing to do with social background.很顯然這與社會背景沒有任何關(guān)系。
英漢詞典釋義
adv.
明顯地, 顯然
Evidently, he has fallen in love with Miss Green.顯然, 他愛上了格林小姐。He was evidently too tired to go any further.他顯然太疲勞, 一步也走不動了。He was born evidently in London.顯然, 他出生在倫敦。
英英詞典釋義
Adverb
1. unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly');
"the answer is obviously wrong""she was in bed and evidently in great pain""he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list""it is all patently nonsense""she has apparently been living here for some time""I thought he owned the property, but apparently not""You are plainly wrong""he is plain stubborn"