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patently

US // (ˈpeɪtəntlɪ) //

显然,明显地,显而易见,显而易见地

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : obviouslyhe was patently bored

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inclearly
Synonyms
apparently似乎是这样的,似乎是这样certainly肯定是这样,肯定会,肯定是这样的,肯定是definitely绝对,绝对是,绝对的,绝对是的distinctly鲜明地,明显地,清楚地,明显evidently显然,显而易见,很明显,可见obviously显然,很明显,明显地,很明显的openly公开地,公然,公开,公开的plainly明显地,明显,明确地,明明是positively积极地,积极的,积极,正面precisely精确,恰恰相反,恰恰就是seemingly似乎是,貌似,貌似是,似乎是的surely肯定是,肯定,肯定的是,肯定会undoubtedly无疑,毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑的是,无疑是acutely痛心地,尖锐地,锐利地,切实audibly声响,听得见,大声,大声地beyond doubt无可置疑,毋庸置疑,无疑,无可置疑的conspicuously显而易见地,显而易见的是,显而易见的,显而易见decidedly断然,决定性的,决定性地,果然discernibly明显地,明显,明显的,明显看出incontestably毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑地,毋庸置疑的是,不可否认的是incontrovertibly毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑地,毫无争议地,无可争议地indubitably不言而喻,不言而喻地,毋庸置疑地,毋庸置疑lucidly清晰地,明确地,清楚地,清醒地manifestly明显地,显而易见,显而易见地,明显的markedly显而易见,显而易见地,显而易见的,显而易见的是noticeably明显地,明显,明显的,明显是overtly公然地,公然的,明显的,明显地penetratingly彻头彻尾地,彻头彻尾的,穿透力强的,彻头彻尾perceptibly明显地,察觉到的,明显,察觉到prominently显著地,突出地,突出显示,显著的purely纯粹是,纯粹的,单纯的,单纯recognizably可识别地,可辨认地,可识别的是,可识别的sharply锐利的,急剧,锐利,急剧的sonorously铿锵有力,有声,响亮地,有声地translucently半透明地,半透明的,透明地,半透明transparently透明地,透明的,透明undeniably不可否认的是,不可否认地,无可否认,不可否认unmistakably明确无误地,毋庸置疑地,毋庸置疑的是,毋庸置疑

Examples

  • Constand claimed that the accusation was patently false, and demanded $150,000 in damages from the tabloid and attorney.

  • He also says Rahall made millions off that “coal-killing” legislation, which is patently false.

  • But his next statement—“President not informed”—was patently false, as several individuals in the room were well aware.

  • “Again, Mr. Carney, you are again saying facts that are patently false,” McCain replied.

  • However, telling them they could have shut up and put up is patently unfair.

  • Yet the man had been frank, straightforward, patently honest.

  • Sheridan cried with gusto, drawing in a deep breath and patently finding it delicious.

  • Many a man who has an upright nature and a good disposition fails to show these facts patently to the casual observer.

  • "So you see it's all up," continued he, with a curious air of bravado, patently insincere.

  • William Grove Lee liked negatively; there was, patently, nothing in him to create an active response.