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单词 apparently
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apparently
(əpærəntli )
1. adverb [ADVERB before verb] B2
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. [vagueness]
Oil prices fell this week, apparently because of over-production.
Synonyms: it appears that, allegedly, it seems that, on the face of it  
2. adverb [ADVERB before verb] B2
You use apparently to refer to something that seems to be true, although you are not sure whether it is or not.
The recent deterioration has been caused by an apparently endless recession.
Rudolph said no more. Apparently he was a man of few words.
Synonyms: seemingly, outwardly, ostensibly, speciously  
Collocations:
apparently contradictory
Occasionally they don't end at all but seem to run off into another dimension, having embraced dozens of apparently contradictory ideas.
Times, Sunday Times
The third factor was incumbency, explaining some apparently contradictory trends.
Times, Sunday Times
Even as printed letters provided the scaffolding on which the newspaper was built, they played apparently contradictory roles elsewhere.
The Times Literary Supplement
Their apparently contradictory comments are likely to come down to the difference between long-term and short-term goals.
Times,Sunday Times
There's a thicket of laws - sometimes apparently contradictory ones - and plenty of opportunity for mischief.
Times,Sunday Times
apparently disparate
These two apparently disparate notions are seen as different aspects of a single idea, because epistemological objectification contributes to and helps to disguise moral objectification.
The Times Literary Supplement
But there are other instances when the connections are imposed on dramatic events local in time, rather than discovered within events apparently disparate or unconnected.
The Times Literary Supplement
Nevertheless, there are significant similarities in the behaviors of apparently disparate plasmas.
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Patterns, textures and imagery combine to forge a logical cohesion from apparently disparate and chaotic elements.
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The proof involves a number of deep and original insights which have linked many apparently disparate fields to 3-manifolds.
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apparently endless
It is white, vast, apparently endless and utterly unnavigable, the setting for an anxiety dream.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
It is clear that in the apparently endless troubles, there is hope.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The whole picture is one of apparently endless, urgent ambition fuelled by bottomless reserves of cash.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
apparently harmless
I've spent many years monitoring the growth of the various apparently harmless creatures who choose to loll about on, over and around these islands.
Times, Sunday Times
This apparently harmless merchant ship was thus quickly transformed into a fighting ship.
Times, Sunday Times
Apparently harmless viruses with their reproductive machinery knocked out show great promise for smuggling gene therapies that can treat a range of problems from muscular dystrophy to inherited blindness.
Times, Sunday Times
They are offered money in return for writing apparently harmless reports.
Times, Sunday Times
Given his star status and prominent charitable activities, it was easy enough to believe that this apparently harmless eccentric had a genuine interest in helping to heal fragile young lives.
Times, Sunday Times
apparently healthy
In one study, 12% of apparently healthy marathon runners showed evidence of 'patchy scarring' on the heart.
The Sun
He went to bed apparently healthy and saying he was tired - but never woke in the morning.
The Sun
The octuplets, although apparently healthy, were born nine weeks prematurely by caesarian section and are expected to remain in hospital for several more weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
Scientists estimate that genetics can significantly affect people's chances of developing it, and it can strike the young and apparently healthy.
Times,Sunday Times
By improving the blood vessel flexibility in apparently healthy people, dark chocolate emerges as perhaps a power food, the scientists said.
canada.com
apparently innocuous
It was a perfect example of how losing sides find ways of getting themselves into trouble, even from the most apparently innocuous of situations.
Times, Sunday Times
Some senior defence staff could be identified through their movements even though the location data, harvested from various apparently innocuous apps, had been anonymised.
Times,Sunday Times
In these incendiary times, you have to be careful about even apparently innocuous texts.
Times, Sunday Times
White's next move in the main game indicates that the apparently innocuous 16 h3 was actually the prelude to the creation of a direct attack against the black king.
Times, Sunday Times
He died rather unexpectedly when an apparently innocuous foot ailment turned into a serious illness.
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apparently insignificant
This first collection of stories follows three well-received novels dealing - as these precisely crafted tales do - with momentous changes brought about by apparently insignificant events.
Times, Sunday Times
The seemingly crucial can be made to seem trivial; the apparently insignificant can emerge as vastly influential.
Times, Sunday Times
She also discovers that her husband sometimes becomes very angry at her for apparently insignificant actions.
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apparently limitless
Something rotten that threatens to sour the apparently limitless love we seem to reserve for the national game.
Times, Sunday Times
With their limousines, flowers and apparently limitless propensity for supersizing, proms have a lot in common with modern weddings.
Times, Sunday Times
Such new markets, with apparently limitless spending power, are grist to the mill for the auction companies.
Times, Sunday Times
I couldn't decide whether such apparently limitless freedom was a thing to be envied or not.
Times, Sunday Times
His apparently limitless wealth also allows him to buy property and land to try to restore the fortunes of the small local town.
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apparently oblivious
Despite the publicity that his breakthrough has achieved, many colleagues remain apparently oblivious.
Times,Sunday Times
You feel numb and apparently oblivious to the consequences of your inaction.
Times, Sunday Times
Still, he did not falter, remaining apparently oblivious to any wrongdoing on his part, treating critics and interrogators alike with the lofty disdain of which he was a past master.
Times, Sunday Times
However, students and professionals are buying these pills to keep themselves working harder for longer without any medical advice and apparently oblivious to the sometimes unpleasant and dangerous side effects.
Times, Sunday Times
To our amazement the truck drivers on the highway simply turned on their headlights, apparently oblivious to the natural phenomenon overhead.
The Times Literary Supplement
apparently random
The noun refers to events that are apparently random and without causation but come together meaningfully.
Christianity Today
Apparently random letters throughout the first 13 pages of the ruling had been italiscised in bold type.
Times, Sunday Times
The consequences of a particular action can be farreaching and apparently random.
Times, Sunday Times
But unless you can speak one of this list of apparently random languages, forget it.
The Sun
Soon, though, these apparently random events could become more predictable.
Times, Sunday Times
apparently straightforward
They are right, however, in observing that apparently straightforward moral issues do not begin to explain modern voting patterns.
Times, Sunday Times
A top-four finish still appeared an apparently straightforward task, but there was no headroom for any mistakes.
Times, Sunday Times
Even apparently straightforward problems such as fully understanding the working of a cell, the simplest unit of life, are still way beyond our grasp.
Times, Sunday Times
And you've got the apparently straightforward but in reality maddeningly difficult task of swinging the rope in such a way that the ring settles on the hook.
Times, Sunday Times
Even the most apparently straightforward and justified ones, on closer inspection, have their controversies and injustices.
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apparently trivial
The details are well observed, the apparently trivial enhancing the sense of realism and taking away from an impression of sensationalism.
The Times Literary Supplement
This apparently trivial dispute may have helped set in motion a tragic sequence of events.
Times, Sunday Times
The incident, while apparently trivial, raised questions about companies using social networking sites and blogs.
Times, Sunday Times
If you don't prevent these apparently trivial crimes, people will be less inclined to believe your success in fighting serious crime too.
Times, Sunday Times
Even apparently trivial wounds can become infected with tetanus bacteria, so ask your practice nurse about having a jab now.
Times, Sunday Times
apparently unable to
Apparently unable to attempt a steep climb, the club's coach instead pulled to a halt at the foot of a large hill.
Times, Sunday Times
Like a rabbit in the headlights, my limbs froze, apparently unable to hit a barn door with a banjo.
The Sun
The company, which had advertised its service aggressively, was apparently unable to keep up with demand.
Times, Sunday Times
There were moments, before it picked up, when he looked underwhelmed, apparently unable to mask his true feelings.
Times, Sunday Times
Council workers given the job of marking out a new bus stop were apparently unable to spell a simple three-letter word - writing instead 'bup stop'.
Times, Sunday Times
apparently unaware
Apparently unaware of the route the app was using, the prince drove through a toll booth and on to the motorway.
Times, Sunday Times
Other players, politicians and celebrities have been photographed performing the 'quenelle', apparently unaware of its more sinister interpretation.
Times, Sunday Times
The guard went away and returned with them and handed them over, apparently unaware of his oversight.
Times, Sunday Times
The way that, apparently unaware that she was contractually obliged to have an interval, she sends out her unprepared bassist for a woeful warm-up set.
Times, Sunday Times
Two armed carjackers tried to steal a vehicle in the street, apparently unaware that they were metres from dozens of trained marksmen.
Times, Sunday Times
apparently unconscious
Television footage showed blood pouring from a wound to his head as he was carried, apparently unconscious, to a car, which sped him to hospital.
Times, Sunday Times
I saw one officer, apparently unconscious, carried out by four of his colleagues.
Times, Sunday Times
He was subsequently carried out of the room, apparently unconscious.
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Delta waves and delta wave activity are marked, in most people, by an apparently unconscious state, and the loss of physical awareness as well as the iteration of information.
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apparently unharmed
The redwing was able to right itself and fly off, apparently unharmed.
Times, Sunday Times
Yet today, after a 15 further months of furore, he remains in his post, apparently unharmed by the devastation that decisions by his department have wreaked on the political process.
Times, Sunday Times
When people put them back in the sea they swam off, apparently unharmed, although some were washed up again the next morning.
Times, Sunday Times
It knocked both from their bikes before hopping away, apparently unharmed.
Times, Sunday Times
The dolphins were grabbed by the tail and pulled into deeper water, allowing them to swim away apparently unharmed.
Times, Sunday Times
apparently unrelated
My own music represents a gradual accretion of apparently unrelated influences.
The Times Literary Supplement
Three apparently unrelated things contributed to the catalyst.
The Times Literary Supplement
Though geographically diverse and apparently unrelated, these developments are in fact connected, symptoms of a new global trend.
Times, Sunday Times
I particularly don't like the bit where they come away from the tune in individual, apparently unrelated, little solos, after which we are meant to clap.
Times, Sunday Times
Nobody should excuse the excesses, often apparently unrelated to performance, in some boardrooms.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 显然地
Japanese: 明らかに
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