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1 it is too evident to require proof
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it is too evident to require proof
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2 evident
[ʹevıd(ə)nt] aочевидный, явный, ясный; наглядныйit is evident - очевидно /ясно/
he looked at it with evident pride - он смотрел на это с нескрываемой гордостью
it is evident to anyone that... - всем ясно, что...
it is too evident to require proof - это настолько очевидно, что не требует доказательств
as is evident from... - как явствует из...
suddenly the truth became evident to him - внезапно он понял /узрел/ истину
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3 evident
a очевидный, явный, ясный; наглядныйit is evident to anyone that … — всем ясно, что …
it is too evident to require proof — это настолько очевидно, что не требует доказательств
Синонимический ряд:1. clear (adj.) apparent; clear; clear-cut; conspicuous; crystal-clear; distinct; manifest; noticeable; obvious; open-and-shut; openhanded; palpable; patent; plain; straightforward; unambiguous; unequivocal; univocal; unmistakable; visible2. reasonable (adj.) indisputable; logical; reasonableАнтонимический ряд:concealed; confused; covert; dark; doubtful; dubious; hidden; impalpable; impenetrable; involved; obscure; occult; perplexing; puzzling -
4 require
1. v требовать, приказыватьhe did all that was required of him — он сделал всё, что от него требовалось
you are required to obey — от вас требуют повиновения, вам приказывают повиноваться
as the case may require — как могут потребовать обстоятельства; по мере надобности
2. v нуждаться, требоватьa garment that requires so much material — платье, на которое требуется так много материала
have you got all you require? — у вас есть всё, что нужно ?
it is too evident to require proof — это настолько очевидно, что не требует доказательств
3. v испытывать необходимостьone is not required to be a specialist to … — не нужно быть специалистом, чтобы …
as circumstances may require, as occasion shall require — в случае необходимости, если потребуют обстоятельства
Синонимический ряд:1. demand (verb) ask; call; call for; challenge; claim; crave; demand; entail; exact; insist on; involve; lack; necessitate; need; obligate; oblige; postulate; request; requisition; solicit; take; want2. expect (verb) expect3. order (verb) bid; charge; command; compel; constrain; dictate; direct; enjoin; instruct; order; tellАнтонимический ряд:have; request -
5 evident
ˈevɪdənt прил. явный, очевидный;
ясный, наглядный, несомненный;
неприкрытый, откровенный, открытый (to) Syn: undisguised, barefaced, obvious, overt, patent, plain очевидный, явный, ясный;
наглядный - it is * очевидно /ясно/ - he looked at it with * pride он смотрел на это с нескрываемой гордостью - it is * to anyone that... всем ясно, что... - it is too * to require proof это настолько очевидно, что не требует доказательств - as is * from как явствует из... - suddenly the truth became * to him внезапно он понял /узрел/ истину evident наглядный ~ очевидный, ясный ~ очевидный, явный, ясный, наглядный ~ очевидный ~ явный ~ ясный
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