词汇 | patently |
释义 | patently adverb uk /ˈpeɪ.tənt.li/ us /ˈpæ.tənt.li/ in a way that is clear: 显然 She was patently lying.她显然在说谎。 It's patently obvious that he doesn't care.很显然,他并不在乎。 Synonyms clearly(CERTAIN) manifestlyformal obviously plainly Apparent and obvious (from) under your noseidiom apparent be (as) plain as the nose on your faceidiom be (right) under your noseidiom be etched somewhereidiom be writ largeidiom flagrantly foregone conclusion glaring glaringly I need hardly do somethingidiom obtrude overtly palpable palpably parallax perceivable squeaky stand/stick out a mileidiom writ Examples of patentlypatently First, ethics is patently concerned with issues of human well-being and happiness, and reason alone cannot account for these. The tragedy was that the more patently its policy failed, the more vigorously it was pursued by government. It is patently clear that music was often made in towns (the only other alternative being, presumably, the countryside). This is not to say that truth-conditional meanings are not subject to (re)negotiation, for they patently are. The freelancers were careful about questioning or challenging employment practices, even if they were patently unfair. Patently, if cultures are compatible, and can flow into each other, then diversity must eventually be abolished.! One possible explanation follows a more patently ' economic ', rather than ' social ', narrative. Consider, however, the following patently good state of affairs : donating money to a children's hospital. For instance practical advocacy does not restrict us to making true claims and indeed it is likely to suggest many patently false claims. Near it is a further small piece of country that each year has been burned rather patently and last year was burned not at all. While not everyone may find this scenario intellectually appealing, it is not patently incoherent. Yet to suppose that drugs can contribute any sort of public health answer to osteoarthritis is patently absurd. It is patently clear that the drive for clinical research is deeply linked to market forces. In the surprise exam paradox, it seems to be patently clear that there can be a surprise exam. Indeed, if the consequences of policy or institutional changes are virtually unknowable, then even arguing from a patently false theory may not matter much. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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