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ə'pærənt1) (easy to see; evident: It is quite apparent to all of us that you haven't done your work properly.) evidente, claro2) (seeming but perhaps not real: his apparent unwillingness.) aparente•apparent adj1. evidente / obvio / claro2. aparentetr[ə'pærənt]1 (obvious) evidente2 (seeming) aparenteapparent [ə'pærənt] adj1) visible: visible2) obvious: claro, evidente, manifiesto3) seeming: aparente, ostensibleadj.• aparente adj.• claro, -a adj.• desnudo, -a adj.• directo, -a adj.• evidente adj.• virtual adj.ə'pærənta) ( evident)there's no apparent difference — no se advierte or nota ninguna diferencia
it was apparent that... — estaba claro que..., era evidente or obvio que...
to become apparent — hacerse* patente, empezar* a verse
b) ( seeming) <interest/concern> aparente[ǝ'pærǝnt]ADJ1) (=clear) claro•
to become apparent — hacerse patenteit is becoming apparent that we will have to find larger premises — ya se está viendo que vamos a tener que encontrar un local más grande
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this attitude is apparent in some of the things they say — esta actitud queda patente or se ve claramente en algunas de las cosas que dicen•
it was apparent to me that there were problems — veía claro or me resultaba obvio que había problemas2) (=seeming) [success, contradiction, interest] aparente* * *[ə'pærənt]a) ( evident)there's no apparent difference — no se advierte or nota ninguna diferencia
it was apparent that... — estaba claro que..., era evidente or obvio que...
to become apparent — hacerse* patente, empezar* a verse
b) ( seeming) <interest/concern> aparente
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