evidently
adverb uk/ˈev.ɪ.dənt.li/ us/ˈev.ə.dənt.li/
B2 显然地
in a way that is easy to see
He was evidently upset by the news of the accident. 显然,他听到出了事故很是不安。
a thin although evidently pregnant woman 一个苗条但显然已经身怀六甲的妇女
据说
used to say what people believe is true
He had an accident, evidently because he was driving at excessive speed. 他出了交通事故,据说事发时他超速驾驶。
- More examples
- She evidently dresses for comfort and not for style.
- The president is evidently in a dilemma about how to tackle the crisis.
- I've been called in to see the director, so evidently I'm in big trouble.
- The audience evidently weren't enjoying the show and some people began to leave.
- Evidently her injuries were more severe than it first appeared, and she is now in a coma.