discernibly
adverb formal uk/dɪˈsɜː.nə.bli/ us/dɪˈsɝː.nə.bli/
能看出地;可辨别出地;能明白地
in a way that is able to be seen or noticed
This one tastes discernibly different. 这一个的味道明显不同。
He has been discernibly more relaxed recently than usual. 他最近明显比平时放松了。
See: discernible
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- Their music is discernibly influenced by the classic jazz of the 1950s and '60s.
- These black and grey forms had nothing discernibly human about them.
- He claims that these were poets whose voices were "discernibly Minnesotan."
- We cannot say that the terrorist threat has reduced discernibly.
- She discernibly waits and watches for the audience's reaction to a joke.