词汇 | plainly |
释义 | plainly adverb uk /ˈpleɪn.li/ us /ˈpleɪn.li/ plainlyadverb (CLEARLY)clearly or obviously: 明显地 This is plainly wrong.这显然是错的。 Every footstep could be plainly heard.每个脚步声都清晰可辨。 The men had plainly lied.很明显,这些人撒了谎。 Plainly, a great deal of extra time will be needed for the security checks.显然,安全检查还需要花费更多时间。 The incentive to sell more is great - and it plainly works.给予销量更多者的奖励很丰厚 ——这招显然奏效了。 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 patently squeaky stand/stick out a mileidiom writ plainlyadverb (WITH NOTHING ADDED)simply and without a lot of decoration: 朴素地,简朴地 a plainly furnished room陈设简单的房间 Plain and ordinary as it comesidiom austere austerely austerity average Joe homespun homey humble humdrum middle-of-the-road sparely spartan stale starkly starkness unostentatious unostentatiously unpainted unremarkable unremarkably plainly | American Dictionaryplainly adverb us/ˈpleɪn·li/ plainlyadverb (CLEAR)clearly or obviously: Plainly, the new tax rules are a major headache. Examples of plainlyplainly The insects in the true nocturnal layers observed with the radars were plainly migrating. The idea that his own personality might have brought his ' sufferings ' on himself plainly never occurred to him. Plainly, however, we can sensibly infer a lot more about the meaning of gloob. One message of this book that comes through loudly and plainly is that developmental theory needs greater precision. Stated plainly, social factors act not qua being social but by constituting part of the total information input experienced by a person. A number of witnesses plainly declared that a partnership never existed, while others confirmed its existence. Here, the treble acutes seem plainly to function as an instruction to take careful note of the forms so marked. Plainly, the traditional structural approach, from everyday language to literature, has not been as successful as its practitioners hoped. Plainly our rigid-wall computations have been tested satisfactorily. Present day hospitals, as their manner of operation plainly demonstrates, do far more than furnish facilities for treatment. Plainly, some words can be learned without linguistic support. After all, no hypothesis of language origins can carry any weight if it plainly conflicts with what we already know about language structure. Many such facts are said to be ' plainly ' or 'certainly ' the result of diffusion, without an alternative genetic explanation being explored. Stated plainly, an analogy treats a particular case as though it constituted a general theory. In some cases, indeed, even though the situation described plainly holds at speech time, the past tense is preferable, at least without further context. See all examples of plainly 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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