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21 (the elements) may be computed evidently
Математика: могли бы быть вычислены явно (but...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > (the elements) may be computed evidently
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22 Self-evidently
Общая лексика: само собой разумеется -
23 his star is evidently setting
Общая лексика: его звезда явно заходитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his star is evidently setting
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24 people who tell you they bath and dress for dinner are evidently not used to it
Общая лексика: тот, кто говорит, что всегда следит за своей внешностью, вероятно, к этому непривыченУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > people who tell you they bath and dress for dinner are evidently not used to it
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25 self-evidently
Общая лексика: само собой разумеется -
26 self-evidently true
Математика: самоочевидно истинный -
27 she was evidently quite put out with me
Общая лексика: она, очевидно, сердилась на меняУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she was evidently quite put out with me
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28 this passage evidently glances upon Aristophanes
Общая лексика: в этом абзаце, очевидно, содержится ссылка на АристофанаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > this passage evidently glances upon Aristophanes
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29 People who tell you they bath and dress for dinner are evidently not used to it.
<02> Тот, кто говорит, что всегда следит за своей внешностью, вероятно, к этому непривычен.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > People who tell you they bath and dress for dinner are evidently not used to it.
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30 may be computed evidently
Математика: (the elements) могли бы быть вычислены явно (but...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > may be computed evidently
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31 EVIDENTER (EVIDENTLY)
очевидно, ясно, а следовательно, определенно и самоочевидно.Латинский словарь средневековых философских терминов > EVIDENTER (EVIDENTLY)
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32 self-evidently true
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33 как видно
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > как видно
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34 EVIDENTER
evidently - очевидно; т.е. с очевидностью или ясностью, а следовательно, определенно и самоочевидно. -
35 apparently
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36 obviously
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37 видно
1. вводн.;
разг. apparently, obviously, evidently (по-видимому) ;
probably (вероятно) она, видно, устала ≈ obviously she is tired видно будет ≈ see what happens как видно ≈ evidently, apparently
2. предик.;
безл. one can see;
it is clear/obvious/evident перен. мне ничего не видно ≈ I don't/can't see anything как видно из сказанного ≈ as the statements indicates по всему видно, что ≈ everything points to the fact that оно и видно ≈ that's obvious, it is seen at a glance
1. в знач. сказ. one can see;
отсюда хорошо ~ one can see beautifully from here;
отсюда не ~ дома you can`t see the house from here;
поезда не ~ (ещё не показался) the train isn`t yet in sight;
(уже скрылся) the train is out of sight;
никого не ~ there`s no one to be seen;
(вне помещения тж.) there`s no one in sight;
ничего не ~ one can`t see a thing;
конца не ~ one can see no end to it;
по всему ~ all the facts go to prove;
everything points to the fact;
everything indicates;
2. в знач. вводн. сл. разг. apparently, evidently;
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38 очевидно
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от очевидный
2. предик.;
безл. it is obvious/evident
3. нареч.;
вводн. obviously, apparently, manifestly, evidentlyочевидн|о -
1. нареч. obviously;
2. в знач. сказ. безл. it is obvious/evident;
было ~, что он этого не знал he obviously did not know it;
это совершенно ~! that`s (perfectly) obvious!;
3. в знач. вводн. сл. evidently;
он, ~, не придёт he is evidently not coming;
вы, ~, считаете... you apparently consider..., you seem to think...;
~ый obvious;
~ая выгода obvious advantage;
~ый факт obvious fact.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > очевидно
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39 видимо
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40 по-видимому
нареч. apparently, to all appearance, evidently, obviously, seeminglyapparently, evidently, probably.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > по-видимому
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