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evidently ['evɪdəntlɪ](a) (apparently) apparemment;∎ did he refuse? - evidently not a-t-il refusé? - non apparemment ou à ce qu'il paraît;∎ unemployment is evidently rising again de toute évidence le chômage est à nouveau en hausse∎ evidently worried manifestement inquiet;∎ he was evidently in pain il était évident ou clair qu'il souffrait -
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evidently [ˈevɪdəntlɪ]a. ( = apparently) apparemment• was it suicide? -- evidently not était-ce un suicide ? -- apparemment nonb. ( = obviously) manifestement• they evidently knew each other manifestement, ils se connaissaient* * *['evɪdəntlɪ]1) ( apparently) apparemment2) ( patently) manifestement -
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1 ( obviously) [afraid, happy] manifestement ;2 ( apparently) apparemment ; ‘isn't it illegal?’-‘evidently not!’ ‘n'est-ce pas illégal?’-‘il semblerait que non!’ or ‘apparemment, non’. -
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evidently [ˊevɪdentlɪ] adv1) очеви́дно; несомне́нно2) по вне́шнему ви́ду, вне́шне -
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) por lo visto2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) claramenteevidently adv obviamentetr['evɪdəntlɪ]1 (obviously, clearly) evidentemente2 (apparently) por lo visto, al parecerevidently ['ɛvidəntli,.ɛvi'dɛntli] adv1) clearly: claramente, obviamente2) apparently: aparentemente, evidentemente, al pareceradv.• evidentemente adv.'evədəntli, 'evɪdəntlia) <embarrassed/unsuitable> claramente, obviamenteb) (indep) aparentemente, según pareceis she coming too? - evidently — ¿ella también viene? - eso parece or según parece
['evɪdǝntlɪ]ADV1) (=clearly) evidentementethe two men evidently knew each other — evidentemente, los dos hombres se conocían, era evidente que los dos hombres se conocían
2) (=apparently) aparentemente, por lo visto"was it suicide?" - "evidently not" — -¿fue un suicidio? -por lo visto, no or -parece que no
* * *['evədəntli, 'evɪdəntli]a) <embarrassed/unsuitable> claramente, obviamenteb) (indep) aparentemente, según pareceis she coming too? - evidently — ¿ella también viene? - eso parece or según parece
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) tydeligvis2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) helt tydeligt* * *1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) tydeligvis2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) helt tydeligt -
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['evɪdəntlɪ]1) (obviously) chiaramente, evidentemente2) (apparently) evidentemente* * *1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) in modo evidente2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) manifestamente* * *evidently /ˈɛvɪdəntlɪ/avv.evidentemente.* * *['evɪdəntlɪ]1) (obviously) chiaramente, evidentemente2) (apparently) evidentemente -
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) tydeligvis, øyensynlig2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) åpenbart, tydeligvistydeligvisadv. \/ˈevɪd(ə)ntlɪ\/tydeligvis, åpenbart, øyensynlig -
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) augljóslega, greinilega2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) augljóslega, greinilega -
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magától értetődően, szemmel láthatóan* * *1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) nyilvánvalóan2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) evidens módon -
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) evidentemente2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) claramente* * *ev.i.dent.ly['evid2ntli] adv evidentemente, claramente, obviamente. -
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adv. besbelli, apaçık, açıkça, gözle görülür biçimde, aşikâr olarak* * *açıkça* * *1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) görüldüğü kadarıyla2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) açıkça, besbelli -
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) očitno2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) vidno -
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• nähtävästi• ilmeisesti• selvästi* * *1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) ilmeisesti2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) ilmiselvästi -
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['ɛvɪdntlɪ]adv( obviously) ewidentnie; ( apparently) najwyraźniej* * *1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) oczywiście2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) w widoczny sposób -
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) acīm redzami2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) acīmredzot -
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1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) matyt, greičiausiai2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) aiškiai
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