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  1. The cat was evidently incurable and the old couple had to get it put away.
    这只猫的病显然没法治好了,老夫妇只得请人把它杀掉。
  2. Evidently shipowner to bear expense refer.
    很明显船主应承担此费用。
  3. The owner evidently thought his duties ended with collecting the rents and every dwelling we visited told the same story of neglect.
    这位房东显然认为他的责任只不过是收房租而已。我们看过的每一个住宅的情况也证实了这种失职的态度。


evidently
[ adv ]
unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
<adv.all>
the answer is obviously wrongshe 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


Evidently \Ev"i*dent*ly\, adv.
In an evident manner; clearly; plainly.

Before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set
forth. --Gal. iii. 1.

He was evidently in the prime of youth. --W. Irving.

  1. The country evidently needs still faster export growth. India also needs to increase exports and imports in relation to GDP.
  2. Securities analysts said Icahn's move, which helped boost Texaco's stock price, evidently reflected his impatience at the pace of the company's post-bankruptcy restructuring aimed at increasing the value of Texaco stock.
  3. There was evidently some profit taking as the market realised that Devro's operating margin will have to be even more powerful to offset the rising tax charge of the next few years.
  4. However, currency fears have evidently kept foreign investors away.
  5. This week's strength in bonds evidently has helped ease the fears of higher interest rates that weighed down stock-market investors the past few weeks, Joseph H. Barthel, director of technical strategy at Butcher & Singer, Philadelphia, said.
  6. Second, it is becoming increasingly clear that separate regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting makes little sense when the two industries are evidently converging.
  7. Investors evidently have been trimming their holdings of the telecommunications concern recently on reports that AT&T's aggressive business strategies have stalled MCI's growth.
  8. For the audiences who paid seat prices of SFr 250 (Pounds 115) to hear Giordano's Fedora in Zurich this month, Agnes Baltsa and Jose Carreras evidently gave value for money.
  9. The real goddess appears, and tells off these men for underestimating women - an apotheosis evidently intended as a feminist dea ex machina idea.
  10. There is no feeling that Joe, the homosexual barber, has ever faced hostility or the need to conceal what he is, though the audience is evidently meant to take this for granted.
  11. But it seems to have come as news to the market that the treatment was in breach of the 1985 Companies Act. It evidently came as news to Williams's auditors as well.
  12. But investors evidently saw it as a potential boost to the values put on companies by the marketplace.
  13. Jim Bartlett, 20, found the 9-inch green-and-brown toad when he got out of his car after seeing an animal that had evidently been struck by a vehicle.
  14. Today the foreign devils have all departed, evidently taking with them the mysteries of plumbing and modern construction and leaving a city almost literally frozen in time.
  15. The Saudis evidently bought the CSS-2 missiles from China, keeping the United States in the dark, as a hedge against attack by fundamentalist Iran, which has called for the overthrow of the Saudi royal family.
  16. The Texas-based Brownies evidently prevailed with the help of Sen. Lloyd Bentsen.
  17. Her cats evidently used a basement room and a shower stall as a litter box.
  18. 'Problems with rental calculation are evidently preventing investments in public houses,' it concluded. The poor quality of information about rental and capital values is another inhibiting factor holding back potential pub investors.
  19. If the economy is headed for a period of pain and retrenchment, some stubborn optimists in the stock market evidently haven't gotten the word.
  20. 'It is paradoxical that the French have evidently still a good opinion of me, and yet apparently believe they are badly governed,' he says.
  21. Then on Tuesday, all major airlines delayed fuel surcharges by a week, evidently out of partial fear that they could discourage would-be travelers from flying.
  22. The powers that be must know, but they evidently don't want to say.
  23. A third boy evidently involved in the incident avoided arrest and appears to have returned to the U.S.
  24. "I rolled up with my lights out, but the bear evidently heard the vehicle pull in," Cramer said. "The bear either heard me or smelled me and split.
  25. Although in the past few years Mr Neil Kinnock has swept out much indigestible left-wing dogma from Labour's manifesto, the plan to raise income taxes to an effective top rate of 59 per cent has evidently proved a miscalculation.
  26. "They knew there were border disputes, but they evidently didn't think that had anything to do with them," she said in an interview with KKAR Radio of Omaha.
  27. "We're still giving sanctions the time to work, the time to be effective," Bush told reporters Monday. "And I'm a little encouraged that perhaps they are having a strong effect." The choice, evidently, is Saddam Hussein's.
  28. He was evidently alluding to fears the Syrians might cross the river to take revenge on Fatah, even at the risk of sparking a confrontation with Israel.
  29. There also was the fellow who, evidently buoyed by the sheer sight of the 300ZX, cheered and raised a clenched fist in admiration.
  30. KKR evidently thinks it does.
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