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obvious ['ɒbvɪəs]∎ it's obvious that he's wrong il est évident ou clair qu'il a tort;∎ don't always go for the obvious solution n'opte pas toujours pour la solution qui semble la plus évidente;∎ the obvious choice le choix évident ou qui s'impose;∎ an obvious comparison would be with the French Revolution la première comparaison qui vient à l'esprit est la révolution française;∎ her obvious innocence son innocence manifeste;∎ for obvious reasons pour des raisons évidentes;∎ the obvious thing to do is to leave la seule chose à faire, c'est de partir;∎ it was obvious that he was going to resign il était clair qu'il allait démissionner;∎ there was a very obvious stain in the middle il y avait une tache bien visible en plein milieu∎ his symbolism is too obvious son symbolisme manque de subtilité;∎ you were too obvious about it (unsubtle) tu n'as pas été très subtil;∎ the ending was a bit obvious la fin était prévisible2 noun∎ to state the obvious enfoncer une porte ouverte;∎ it would be stating the obvious to say that cela va sans dire -
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'obviəs(easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) evidente, obvioobvious adj obvio / evidente / clarotr['ɒbvɪəs]1 (clear) obvio,-a, evidente, patente, claro,-aobvious ['ɑbviəs] adj: obvio, evidente, manifiestoadj.• evidente adj.• indicado, -a adj.• manifiesto, -a adj.• obvio, -a adj.• visto, -a adj.n.• evidente s.m.• obvio s.m.• poco sutil s.m.• transparente s.m.
I 'ɑːbviəs, 'ɒbviəsa) (evident, clear) <answer/solution> obvio, lógico; <advantage/implication/difference> obvio, clarothe obvious thing to do is... — no cabe duda de que lo que hay que hacer es...
it was obvious to anyone that it was too heavy — cualquiera se hubiera dado cuenta de que pesaba demasiado
they made it very obvious (that) they hadn't enjoyed the party — hicieron muy patente el hecho que no les había gustado la fiesta
b) ( unmistakable) (before n)it's an obvious lie — es claramente mentira, es una burda mentira
she's the obvious candidate for the job — es la candidata indiscutible or obvia para el puesto
c) ( unsubtle)
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['ɒbvɪǝs]to say we're alarmed would be stating the obvious — de más está decir or huelga decir que estamos alarmados
1. ADJ1) (=clear, perceptible) [disadvantage, solution] obvio, claro; [danger] evidente; [question] obvioto be obvious that — estar claro que, ser obvio or evidente que
it's obvious that he's unhappy/we can't win — está claro or es evidente que es infeliz/no podemos ganar
he isn't going to resign, that much is obvious — no va a dimitir, eso está claro or es evidente
it's obvious, isn't it? — es obvio, ¿no?
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it was by no means obvious who would win — no estaba claro en absoluto quién iba a ganar•
her confusion was obvious — era evidente que estaba confusa•
she made it very obvious that she didn't like him — dejó muy claro que no le gustaba, hizo patente que no le gustaba•
he's the obvious man for the job — es la persona obvia para el puesto•
it was painfully obvious that she hadn't studied for the exam — estaba clarísimo que no había estudiado para el examen•
it's perfectly obvious that he has no intention of coming — está perfectamente claro or es más que evidente que no tiene intención de venir•
it's the obvious thing to do — está claro que es eso lo que hay que hacer•
it was obvious to everyone that it had been a mistake — todo el mundo se daba cuenta de que había sido un error2) (=unsubtle) [ploy] evidente, obvio; [lie] descarado; [symbolism] poco sutil•
we mustn't be too obvious about it — no conviene que se nos note demasiado2.N* * *
I ['ɑːbviəs, 'ɒbviəs]a) (evident, clear) <answer/solution> obvio, lógico; <advantage/implication/difference> obvio, clarothe obvious thing to do is... — no cabe duda de que lo que hay que hacer es...
it was obvious to anyone that it was too heavy — cualquiera se hubiera dado cuenta de que pesaba demasiado
they made it very obvious (that) they hadn't enjoyed the party — hicieron muy patente el hecho que no les había gustado la fiesta
b) ( unmistakable) (before n)it's an obvious lie — es claramente mentira, es una burda mentira
she's the obvious candidate for the job — es la candidata indiscutible or obvia para el puesto
c) ( unsubtle)
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to say we're alarmed would be stating the obvious — de más está decir or huelga decir que estamos alarmados
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adjectiveoffenkundig; (easily seen) augenfällig; sichtlich [Empfindung, innerer Zustand]; plump [Trick, Mittel]she was the obvious choice — es lag nahe, dass die Wahl auf sie fiel
the obvious thing to do is... — das Naheliegende ist...
with the obvious exception of... — natürlich mit Ausnahme von...
be obvious [to somebody] that... — [jemandem] klar sein, dass...
* * *['obviəs](easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) offensichtlich- academic.ru/89569/obviously">obviously* * *ob·vi·ous[ˈɒbviəs, AM ˈɑ:b-]I. adj deutlich, offensichtlichit was the \obvious thing to do es war das Naheliegendste\obvious comparison/objection/solution nahe liegender Vergleich/Einwand/nahe liegende Lösung\obvious defect augenfälliger Defekt\obvious displeasure deutliches Missfallen\obvious distress sichtliche Not\obvious hints eindeutige [o klare] Hinweise\obvious lie offenkundige Lügefor \obvious reasons aus ersichtlichen Gründen\obvious snub klare Abfuhr\obvious stain auffälliger Fleck\obvious storyline leicht durchschaubare Handlungto make sth \obvious etw deutlich werden lassen▪ to be \obvious [that]... offenkundig sein, dass...it is becoming \obvious [that]... es zeichnet sich immer deutlicher ab, dass...it's quite \obvious that... man merkt sofort, dass...▪ it is \obvious what/where/when/why... es liegt auf der Hand, was/wo/wann/warum...II. n▪ the \obvious das Offensichtlicheto miss the \obvious das Naheliegendste übersehen, den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht sehento state the \obvious etw längst Bekanntes sagen* * *['ɒbvɪəs]adjoffensichtlich, deutlich; (visually also) augenfällig; (= not subtle) plump; proof klar, eindeutig; difference, fact eindeutig, offensichtlich, offenkundig; statement naheliegend, selbstverständlich; reason (leicht) ersichtlich; dislike, reluctance, surprise sichtlichan obvious truth —
because of the obvious truth of what he maintains — da es so eindeutig or offensichtlich wahr ist, was er sagt
that's the obvious translation/solution — das ist die am nächsten liegende or nächstliegende Übersetzung/Lösung
for obvious reasons — aus naheliegenden Gründen
he was the obvious choice — es lag nahe, ihn zu wählen
it's quite obvious he doesn't understand — man merkt doch (sofort) or es ist doch klar, dass er nicht versteht
there's no need to make it so obvious —
do I have to make it even more obvious? — muss ich denn noch deutlicher werden?
with the obvious exception of... —
subtle? he's the most obvious person I know — raffiniert? ich kenne niemanden, der einfacher zu durchschauen wäre!
don't just state the obvious, try to be original — sagen Sie nicht, was sich von selbst versteht, sondern bemühen Sie sich um Originalität
what's the obvious thing to do? — was ist das Naheliegendste?, was bietet sich am ehesten an?
* * *obvious [ˈɒbvıəs; US ˈɑb-] adj (adv obviously) offensichtlich, augenfällig, klar, deutlich, naheliegend, einleuchtend, iron durchsichtig:for obvious reasons aus erklärlichen Gründen;make obvious deutlich machen;it is (very) obvious that … es liegt (klar) auf der Hand, dass …;it was the obvious thing to do es war das Nächstliegende;it should have been obvious to him that … es hätte ihm klar sein müssen, dass …;he was the obvious choice kein anderer kam dafür infrage;that’s stating the obvious das ist nichts Neues* * *adjectiveoffenkundig; (easily seen) augenfällig; sichtlich [Empfindung, innerer Zustand]; plump [Trick, Mittel]she was the obvious choice — es lag nahe, dass die Wahl auf sie fiel
the obvious thing to do is... — das Naheliegende ist...
with the obvious exception of... — natürlich mit Ausnahme von...
be obvious [to somebody] that... — [jemandem] klar sein, dass...
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[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) grov2) (stupid.) stupid3) (insensitive.) ufølsom* * *[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) grov2) (stupid.) stupid3) (insensitive.) ufølsom -
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adjective1) (flagrant) offensichtlich2) (unashamed) unverhohlen; unverfroren [Lüge]* * *['bleitənt](very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) schreiend- academic.ru/84669/blatantly">blatantly* * *bla·tant[ˈbleɪtənt]\blatant attempt offensichtlicher Versuch\blatant ignorance offenkundige Unwissenheit\blatant lie unverfrorene [o unverschämte] Lüge\blatant racism unverhohlener [o offener] Rassismus* * *['bleItənt]adj(= very obvious) offensichtlich; injustice, lie, lack also eklatant; error krass, eklatant; liar, social climber unverfroren; colour schreiend; disregard offen, unverhohlenthere's no need ( for you) to be quite so blatant about it (in talking) — Sie brauchen das nicht so herumzuposaunen (inf); (in doing sth) Sie brauchen das nicht so deutlich zu tun
* * *blatant adj (adv blatantly)1. lärmend, laut, plärrend2. a) marktschreierischb) aufdringlich3. offenkundig, eklatant:a blatant discrepancy eine krasse Diskrepanz;a blatant lie eine unverfrorene Lüge;a blatant penalty (Fußball) ein glasklarer Elfmeter* * *adjective1) (flagrant) offensichtlich2) (unashamed) unverhohlen; unverfroren [Lüge]* * *adj.eklatant (Fehler) adj.lärmend adj. -
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['bleitənt](very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) åbenlys; utilsløret* * *['bleitənt](very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) åbenlys; utilsløret -
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'bleitənt(very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) descaradotr['bleɪtənt]1 descarado,-a, flagrante2 (obtrusive) llamativo,-a, intruso,-ablatant ['bleɪtənt] adj: descarado♦ blatantly ['bleɪtəntli] advadj.• descarado, -a adj.• llamativo, -a adj.• molesto, -a adj.• ruidoso, -a adj.'bleɪtṇta) ( unconcealed) <prejudice/disrespect> descarado, ostensible; < lie> flagranteto be blatant about something: they're so blatant about it — lo hacen (or dicen etc) con tanto descaro or tanta desfachatez
b) ( obvious) < incompetence> patente['bleɪtǝnt]ADJ [injustice, lie] flagrante; [bully, coward, thief, liar] descaradohe's not only racist, but he's blatant about it — no solo es un racista sino que además no lo disimula
he was quite blatant about cheating in the exam — copió en el examen con todo descaro or sin ningún disimulo
* * *['bleɪtṇt]a) ( unconcealed) <prejudice/disrespect> descarado, ostensible; < lie> flagranteto be blatant about something: they're so blatant about it — lo hacen (or dicen etc) con tanto descaro or tanta desfachatez
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adjectivekrass; grob [Benehmen]; haarsträubend [Dummheit, Unwissenheit]; (very stupid) strohdumm* * *[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) grob2) (stupid.) grob3) (insensitive.) grob* * *[kræs]a \crass error of judgement ein krasses Fehlurteil\crass ignorance haarsträubende Dummheita \crass remark eine grobe Bemerkung* * *[krAːs]adj (+er)(= stupid, unsubtle) krass; ignorance also haarsträubend; (= coarse) behaviour unfein, derbmust you be so crass about it? — müssen Sie sich so krass ausdrücken?
* * *crass [kræs] adj (adv crassly)1. grob, krass (Fehler etc):a crass materialist ein krasser Materialist2. derb, unfein (Benehmen etc)* * *adjectivekrass; grob [Benehmen]; haarsträubend [Dummheit, Unwissenheit]; (very stupid) strohdumm* * *adj.grob adj. -
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kræs1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) craso, enorme, garrafal2) (stupid.) estúpido3) (insensitive.) insensible, inhumanotr[kræs]1 (remark, person) grosero,-a; (error) craso,-a, garrafal; (stupidity) extremo,-a; (ignorance) supino,-acrass ['kræs] adj: grosero, de mal gustoadj.• craso, -a adj.kræsadjective -er, -est[kræs]ADJ pej (=extreme) [stupidity] extremo; [mistake] craso; (=coarse) [person, behaviour] grosero, maleducado; [performance] malo, desastroso* * *[kræs]adjective -er, -est -
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kræs1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) grov2) (stupid.) dum som en sau3) (insensitive.) følelseskald, krassadj. \/kræs\/grov, dum, uvitende, usmakelig, ufølsom, taktløsuttalelsen hennes vitner om grov\/enorm uvitenhet -
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[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) alger, gróflegur2) (stupid.) heimskur3) (insensitive.) tilfinningasljór -
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vastag, vaskos, súlyos* * *[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) durva2) (stupid.) bolond3) (insensitive.) érzéketlen -
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[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) crasso2) (stupid.) crasso3) (insensitive.) grosseiro* * *[kræs] adj 1 grosseiro, estúpido. 2 crasso, espesso, grosso, denso. -
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adj. ahmak, dangalak (Argo), bön; kaba; hissiz* * *kaba* * *[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) aptalca, ahmakça2) (stupid.) aptal, ahmak3) (insensitive.) duygusuz -
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[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) velik2) (stupid.) neumen3) (insensitive.) robat* * *[kræs]adjective ( crassly adverb)debel, robat, surov; skrajno neumen, zabit -
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• törkeä• karkea* * *kræs1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) räikeä2) (stupid.) typerä3) (insensitive.) karkea -
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[kræs]aggettivo crasso, grossolano* * *[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) grossolano2) (stupid.) crasso3) (insensitive.) rozzo* * *crass /kræs/a.grossolano; crasso: crass ignorance, ignoranza crassacrassly avv. crassness n. [u].* * *[kræs]aggettivo crasso, grossolano
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