apparently
英 [əˈpær.ənt.li]
美 [əˈper.ənt.li]
将“apparently”分解为“appare”和“ently”。联想“appare”像是在某个地方“出现”,而“ently”是“ently”后缀,表示某种性质或特征。将这两个部分结合起来,可以想象为“显然地出现”,这样就容易记住其意思是“显然地”或“明显地”。
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- apparently (adv.)
- late 14c., "visibly, openly," from apparent + -ly (2). Meaning "evidently" is from 1550s; that of "to all appearances" (but not necessarily "really") is from 1560s; meaning "so far as can be judged, seemingly," is from 1846. A gradual retreat from certainty.
- 1. She was taken to hospital, apparently amnesiac and shocked.
- 她被送往医院,好像是受了惊吓出现了失忆。
- 2. Rudolph said no more. Apparently he was a man of few words.
- 鲁道夫没再说话。看来他是个寡言少语的人。
- 3. Apparently there's a very hush-hush project under way up north.
- 貌似这里往北的地方有个非常机密的项目正在进行。
- 4. Modern tennis rackets are now apparently 20 per cent lighter.
- 现代的网球拍据说比以前的轻20%。
- 5. Mr Battersby was apparently quite unconscious of their presence.
- 巴特斯比先生显然没有注意到他们在场。