palpably
常見例句
- However, that same commitment didn’t seem to be there, at least palpably, on her part.
然而,這同樣的獻(xiàn)詞似乎并沒有多少效力,至少?zèng)]有讓她覺察到。 - Of Sunday's contestants, the Dutch have the greater pedigree, having twice lost the final (in 1974 and 1978) to palpably inferior sides (Germany and Argentina respectively).
周日的生死大戰(zhàn),荷蘭更應(yīng)擺擺譜,顯顯老資格,他們?cè)跉v史上曾經(jīng)兩度止步于決賽的門口(1974年和1978年),當(dāng)時(shí),他們與對(duì)手相比,的確技遜一籌,乏善可陳(對(duì)手分別是德國和阿根廷分別)。 - The emerging world’s hunger for natural resources, on the other hand, has made rich-world consumers palpably worse off by pushing up the prices of oil and other commodities.
新興市場(chǎng)對(duì)于自然資源的渴求,在另一方面,通過提到了石油以及其他商品的價(jià)格使得富有國家的消費(fèi)者處于不利地位。 - And Milton's power for so many of these contemporaries was seen as palpably destructive and truly frightening.
在很多這樣的同時(shí)代的人看來,彌爾頓的力量,破壞力顯而易見,著實(shí)嚇人。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - Is it not palpably nearer the truth to say that no man was ever born free and that no two men were ever born equal?
是否應(yīng)該說,沒有人生來就是自由的,也不可能人人生下來都是平等的
耶魯公開課 - 美國內(nèi)戰(zhàn)與重建課程節(jié)選 - This is palpably false because here's the poet praising her, right?
這似乎不合理因?yàn)檫@首詩是在贊揚(yáng)她,對(duì)么?
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - In the one case, you are a customer, in the other, you are palpably a burden.
FORBES: Occupy This: Up in the Air - But both Democrats palpably know more about the subject, and can easily out-debate him.
ECONOMIST: John McCain's economics - If you deserve to survive, the public benefits will palpably outweigh the liabilities in the court of public opinion.
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