obvious
adjective uk/ˈɒb.vi.əs/ us/ˈɑːb.vi.əs/
B1 清楚的;显然的,明显的;明白的
easy to see, recognize, or understand
[ + (that) ] It's obvious (that) she doesn't like him. 显然她不喜欢他。
They have a small child so for obvious reasons they need money. 他们有个年幼的孩子,所以显然很需要钱。
I know you don't like her, but do you have to make it so obvious? 我知道你不喜欢她,但有必要表现得那么露骨吗?
Am I stating the obvious (= saying what everyone already knows)? 我说的大家早就知道了吗?
There is no obvious solution. 还没有明显的解决办法。
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- When it was obvious the company was going bankrupt, the government ordered all their assets to be frozen.
- Would you quickly look over these figures for me and see if there are any obvious mistakes?
- It is obvious that sweeping changes are needed in the legal system.
- If we view the problem from a different angle, a solution may become more obvious.
- His speech was inarticulate and it was obvious he had been drinking.