clearly
adverb uk/ˈklɪə.li/ us/ˈklɪr.li/
(EASY TO UNDERSTAND)
A2 清楚地;明白地;清晰地;易懂地
in a way that is easy to see, hear, read, or understand
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- When you fill in the form, please write clearly in black ink.
- The parcel was clearly labelled 'Fragile'.
- Their pilots are guided by an infrared optical system that shows images clearly even at night.
- I'm afraid I'm not expressing myself very clearly.
- He doesn't enunciate (his words) very clearly.
(CERTAIN)
B1 明显地;明确地;无疑地
used to show that you think something is obvious or certain
The accident was clearly the lorry driver's fault. 这起事故显然是卡车司机的过错。
Clearly, you should tell her the truth. 毫无疑问,你应该告诉她真相。
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- This is clearly the work of a superior artist.
- The audience clearly wasn't enjoying the show.
- I was told she would be at the meeting, but clearly I was misinformed.
- The president is clearly in a dilemma about how to tackle the crisis.
- The ball was clearly out, but the line judge said it was in.
(NOT CONFUSED)
A2 (头脑)清楚地,不糊涂地
When you think clearly, you are not confused.