apparently

[ə’pærəntli]     美 [ə’pærəntli]    

adv. 表面上;似乎;显然

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一、真题好句
apparently 选择性必修1000 全国卷频次:3 教材出处:译林版选必修B2U4
/əˈpærəntlɪ/
ad.
显然地
高考真题原句选:
The kids apparently know the truth.

二、词组|习惯用语
apparently adv. 显然地;似乎,表面上

网络短语:
Apparently Undaunted 显然无所畏惧
Apparently Their 显然他们
Apparently Unaffected 纯真年代; 唱片名;
apparently drowned 溺水假死
Apparently obviously 明显地
plug apparently 明显地堵住
Apparently Insensible 显然地毫无知觉
reach apparently 明显地达到
Apparently y 一词在句中可放在不同的位置; 显然地;

ap·par·ent·ly / E5pArEntli /
adverb
according to what you have heard or read; according to the way sth appears
据…所知;看来;显然:
Apparently they are getting divorced soon.
看样子,他们很快就要离婚。
He paused, apparently lost in thought.
他停顿下来,显然陷入了沉思。
I thought she had retired, but apparently (= in fact) she hasn’t.
我原以为她退休了,但显然她还没有退。

apparently /əˈpærəntli/ ●●● S1 W2 adverb
1  [sentence adverb] used to say that you have heard that something is true, although you are not completely sure about it 据说
Apparently the company is losing a lot of money.
据说该公司目前亏损很大。
I wasn’t there, but apparently it went well.
我当时不在,但是据说事情进展顺利。
2  according to the way someone looks or a situation appears, although you cannot be sure 看来,似乎,好像
She turned to face him, her anger apparently gone.
她转过身面对着他,好像怒气已经消退了。
Word family 

apparent /əˈpærənt/ ●●○ W2 AWL adjective
1  easy to notice 显而易见的;明白的 SYN obvious
it is apparent (that)
It soon became apparent that we had a major problem.
不久就看出来,我们有了大麻烦。
it is apparent from something that
It is apparent from scientific studies that the drug has some fairly nasty side effects.
科学研究表明,这种药有相当严重的副作用。
it is apparent to somebody that
It was apparent to everyone that he was seriously ill.
所有人都明白他病得很厉害。
The difference in quality was immediately apparent.
质量的差异显而易见。
He left suddenly, for no apparent reason.
不知什么原因,他突然离开了。
2  seeming to have a particular feeling or attitude, although this may not be true 显得…的,表面上的
He did well in his exams, despite his apparent lack of interest in his work.
他考得很好,尽管表面上他对功课不感兴趣。
Origin apparent (1300-1400) Old French Latin, present participle of apparere; → APPEAR

apparently ★★★★☆
1.ADV 副词据说;未必真实地 You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true.

【搭配模式】:ADV with cl/group

【语用信息】:vagueness
Apparently the girls are not at all amused by the whole business…

据说女孩们觉得整件事情一点也不好笑。

Oil prices fell this week to their lowest level in fourteen months, apparently because of over-production.

据说因为产量过剩,这个星期石油价格跌至14个月以来的最低点。

2.ADV 副词好像;似乎;看来 You use apparently to refer to something that seems to be true, although you are not sure whether it is or not.

【搭配模式】:ADV with cl/group
The recent deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession…

看似永无止境的经济衰退导致了最近的恶化。

Rudolph said no more. Apparently he was a man of few words.

鲁道夫没再说话。看来他是个寡言少语的人。

apparently /əˈperəntli/ adverb
— used to describe something that appears to be true based on what is known据…所知;看来;显然
The window had apparently been forced open.
窗户看样子是被强行打开的。
We were surprised when their apparently [=seemingly, ostensibly] happy marriage ended after only two years.
我们感到很惊讶,他们看上去美满的婚姻仅仅维持了两年。
Apparently, he died of a heart attack. = He died of a heart attack, apparently. = He apparently died of a heart attack. [=it appears that a heart attack caused his death] 显然,他死于心脏病突发。
“Did the bus leave without us?” “Apparently (so).” [=yes, that seems/appears to be the case] “我们没有赶上公共汽车吧?”“看来是的。”
“Is the bus still here?” “Apparently not.”
“公共汽车还在这儿吗?”“显然不在了。”

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