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2 evidently
1) ( clearly) offensichtlich\evidently not offensichtlich nicht -
3 evidently
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4 evidently
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5 self-evidently
self-ˈevi·dent·lyadv offensichtlich -
6 self-evidently
self-'evi·dent·ly advoffensichtlich -
7 there is evidently an error
• da ist offensichtlich ein Fehler• offensichtlich ist da ein IrrtumEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > there is evidently an error
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8 evident
adjectiveoffensichtlich; deutlich [Verbesserung]be evident to somebody — jemandem klar sein
it soon became evident that... — es stellte sich bald heraus, dass...
* * *['evidənt](clearly to be seen or understood: his evident satisfaction; It is evident that you have misunderstood me.) augenscheinlich- academic.ru/25377/evidently">evidently* * *evi·dent[ˈevɪdənt]adj offensichtlichfrom the smell it was \evident that... der Geruch ließ darauf schließen, dass...it only became \evident the following morning es war erst am nächsten Morgen zu erkennen▪ to be \evident to sb für jdn deutlich sichtbar sein* * *1. adj evidently2. adv['evIdənt, -lI] offensichtlich* * *evident [ˈevıdənt] adj (adv → evidently) evident, augenscheinlich, offensichtlich, -kundig, klar (ersichtlich)* * *adjectiveoffensichtlich; deutlich [Verbesserung]it soon became evident that... — es stellte sich bald heraus, dass...
* * *(from) n.ersichtlich (aus) adj. adj.augenscheinlich adj.einleuchtend adj.klar adj.offensichtlich adj. -
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adjective, self-evidently adverb* * *[self'evidənt](clear enough to need no proof: It is self-evident that we need food to stay alive.) selbstverständlich* * *self-ˈevi·dentadj offensichtlich, selbstverständlich▪ it is \self-evident that... es liegt auf der Hand, dass...* * *self-evident adj (adv self-evidently)1. selbstverständlich:be self-evident sich von selbst verstehen2. offensichtlich* * *adjective, self-evidently adverb -
10 seemingly
adverb1) (evidently) offensichtlich2) (to outward appearance) scheinbar* * *adverb (apparently; according to report: Seemingly, her mother is very ill.) anscheinend* * *seem·ing·ly[ˈsi:mɪŋli]adv inv scheinbar* * *['siːmIŋlɪ]advscheinbar, anscheinend* * *seemingly adv anscheinend* * *adverb1) (evidently) offensichtlich2) (to outward appearance) scheinbar* * *adv.anscheinend adv. -
11 apparently
adverb1) (clearly) offensichtlich; offenbar2) (seemingly) scheinbar* * ** * *ap·par·ent·ly\apparently, we have to change all the labels es sieht so aus, als ob wir alle Etiketten ändern müssen* * *[ə'prəntlI]advanscheinend* * *adverb1) (clearly) offensichtlich; offenbar2) (seemingly) scheinbar* * *adv.offensichtlich adv.scheinbar adv. -
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