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ev·i·dent
/ˈɛvədənt, vəˌdɛnt/
(
a
.)明顯的,明白的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ev·i·dent
a.
Clear
to
the
vision
;
especially
,
clear
to
the
understanding
,
and
satisfactory
to
the
judgment
;
as
,
the
figure
or
color
of
a
body
is
evident
to
the
senses
;
the
guilt
of
an
offender
can
not
always
be
made
evident
.
Your
honor
and
your
goodness
is
so
evident
.
--
Shak
.
And
in
our
faces
evident
the
signs
Of
foul
concupiscence
. --
Milton
.
Syn:
--
Manifest
;
plain
;
clear
;
obvious
;
visible
;
apparent
;
conclusive
;
indubitable
;
palpable
;
notorious
.
See
Manifest
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
evident
adj
1:
clearly
apparent
or
obvious
to
the
mind
or
senses
; "
the
effects
of
the
drought
are
apparent
to
anyone
who
sees
the
parched
fields
"; "
evident
hostility
"; "
manifest
disapproval
"; "
patent
advantages
"; "
made
his
meaning
plain
"; "
it
is
plain
that
he
is
no
reactionary
"; "
in
plain
view
" [
syn
:
apparent
,
manifest
,
patent
,
plain
]
2:
capable
of
being
seen
or
noticed
; "
a
discernible
change
in
attitude
"; "
a
clearly
evident
erasure
in
the
manuscript
";
"
an
observable
change
in
behavior
" [
syn
:
discernible
,
observable
]
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