形容詞
1. It was quite obvious that she was not going home.
很顯然她不準(zhǔn)備回家。
2. obvious
2. Her displeasure was obvious.
她的不悅是顯而易見的。
3. It is obvious that she is very clever.
很明顯,她挺聰明。
1. obvious
1. 明顯的:選舉法官看來是一種明智的(sensible)、明顯的(obvious)使法官對公眾負(fù)責(zé)的方式. 令人難以置信的是,證據(jù)表明,選舉的法官與任命的法官的做法(behave)并沒有差別. 基本情況仍舊是,法官選舉不像選舉州長或國會議員那么具有黨派性,
2. obvious什么意思
2. 明顯:然而,EPO對創(chuàng)造性步驟的審查還是相當(dāng)嚴(yán)格的,一項計算機(jī)軟件相關(guān)的發(fā)明只有解決了技術(shù)問題,具有明顯(obvious)的技術(shù)特征,產(chǎn)生了技術(shù)貢獻(xiàn)(technical contribution),該申請才能被授予專利.
3. 顯明的:他認(rèn)為公理是顯明的(obvious),每個人都能接受而不必證明. 要作推理,除了公理之外,還需要一些定義(definitions)﹑假設(shè)(hypothesis)以及一般公理(postulates,適用於所有科學(xué),例如等量加法公理).
4. 明:德沃金的原則理論是建立在他關(guān)于顯明(obvious)的法律與隱含的法律(unobvious)二分框架上. 顯明的法律是指可以通過經(jīng)驗確定的法律,如制定法,司法判決甚至包括一個國家的法律歷史等. 它們是實證的、具有明確的表述形式,
1. 明顯的;顯然的;無疑的
If something is obvious, it is easy to see or understand.
e.g. ...the need to rectify what is an obvious injustice...
矯正明顯不公的需要
e.g. Determining how the Democratic challenger would conduct his presidency isn't quite so obvious.
這位民主黨挑戰(zhàn)者將如何履行總統(tǒng)職務(wù)還不能明確判斷。
2. 不必要的;無新意的;缺乏想象力的
If you describe something that someone says as obvious, you are being critical of it because you think it is unnecessary or shows lack of imagination.
e.g. There are some very obvious phrases that we all know or certainly should know better than to use.
我們都知道或是肯定應(yīng)該知道有些說法已毫無新意,最好避免使用。