词汇 | apparently |
释义 | apparentlyWord family adjective apparent adverb apparently nounapparencyapparentness ap·par·ent·ly /əˈpærəntli/ ●●● S1 W2 adverbadv 1 [sentence adverbadv]SAY used to say that you have heard that something is true, although you are not completely sure about it 据说 Apparently the company is losing a lot of money. 据说该公司目前亏损很大。 I wasn’t there, but apparently it went well. 我当时不在,但是据说事情进展顺利。 2 SEEMaccording to the way someone looks or a situation appears, although you cannot be sure 看来,似乎,好像 She turned to face him, her anger apparently gone. 她转过身面对着他,好像怒气已经消退了。 Examples from the Corpus apparently• It's going to be hot this weekend, apparently.• Nelson apparently committed suicide.• The apparently coordinated attacks overloaded the sites with a barrage of messages generated by hackers.• An apparently dangerous criminal may be hospitalised with a restriction stipulating that only the Home secretary can authorise his release.• But what about patients who are apparently fit and healthy until they suffer a massive exposure to toxic man-made chemicals?• Campaign funds have been used for apparently illegal activities.• Apparently, it was a really good party.• Apparently, Jim's a really good tennis player.• The impact, occurring shortly before midnight local time, apparently knocked out all communications before warning could be given.• Frank Bruno, after only three fights since quitting pantomime, is apparently lined up to fight both champions.• Shankar and his tabla player, Alla Rakha, held the apparently preposterous view that all notes were equal.• Some of this money apparently showed up in the Whitewater account.• He was traumatized as a child, apparently, when his mentally ill father forced him to kill a thief. |
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