evidently 的定义
- obviously; apparently.
evidently 近义词
apparently, clearly
更多evidently例句
- Ad hoc use by police of a commercial facial recognition database — with seemingly zero attention paid to local data protection law — evidently does not meet that bar.
- The crash of the Sikorsky 76B helicopter last year involved both the left turn as well as the pilot evidently thinking he was climbing when he was in fact descending.
- For example, imagine if a button tracks your mouse and jumps around whenever you get close to it, this is quite a self-evidently bad user experience, and this variable aims to capture this.
- While certain clues suggest our universe is likely to be a flat one, it could be that it only seems flat, just as the Earth appears self-evidently flat when you’re standing on it.
- It’s also, evidently, the kind of place where one designs autonomous drones to launch rockets.
- She kept servants and, evidently, three slaves, and entertained academics and philosophers in an elite salon.
- Meaning, one was left to discern, that religion is self-evidently a coercive force for ill.
- Cuomo was asked to show up an hour early, but he evidently did not want to linger at the debate site.
- Welby is self-evidently a progressive person, and a thoughtful, sensitive one.
- He evidently believes that control of the 777 was taken over by somebody who gained access to the cockpit.
- A distinguished-looking man, evidently vested with authority, bustled forward and addressed him, civilly enough.
- I stooped down and asked him how he felt himself, but he made no answer, and evidently did not recollect me.
- No one was hurt, although the shot was evidently intended for my party.
- Of which the sum is that all the parties to the case are evidently, for the time being, Protestants!
- Here the Goat, who evidently was not yet quite started, inquired, "Must all the halves be of the same shape?"