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单词 obvious
例句
obviousobvious /ˈɑbviəs/ adjective obvious AWL
very easy to notice or understand. You use obvious to emphasize that something is so easy to notice or understand that it is surprising if someone does not notice or understand it:
  • She tried not to show it, but her disappointment was obvious.
  • It is obvious that he is in love with you.
  • There were obvious signs that someone had been in the house - for one thing, the cupboard doors were open.
  • clear
    easy to notice or understand, and impossible to doubt or make a mistake about:
  • It was clear to me that he was lying.
  • There are clear signs of an economic recovery.
  • plain
    very clear and easy to understand or recognize:
  • It was plain that she was unhappy.
  • noticeable
    easy to see, hear, smell, or feel:
  • After she had taken the medicine for two days, there was a noticeable improvement in her health.
  • blatant
    very obvious and offensive. You use blatant when someone does something bad, but does not seem to be ashamed of it:
  • Mark said he did not hit Antonio, but it was a blatant lie - we saw him do it, and he knows that.
  • conspicuous
    very easy to notice, especially because someone or something looks very different from everyone or everything else:
  • Everyone was wearing black or gray, and I felt conspicuous in my red coat.
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