palpably
美
英 
例句
However, that same commitment didn't seem to be there, at least palpably, on her part.
然而,這同樣的獻(xiàn)詞似乎并沒有多少效力,至少沒有讓她覺察到。
Any regime as palpably concerned about the free flow of information, knows well that ideas about freedom might be very popular.
任何顧慮信息的自由流通的政權(quán)都很清楚地知道自由思想將有可能很受歡迎。
It is threatened by a new world, in which emerging powers are palpably doing much better than the established economies of the west.
但在新興國家表現(xiàn)明顯好于西方老牌經(jīng)濟(jì)體的新世界中,全球化受到威脅。
Sometimes when I see a fine photograph, it is so palpably sweet I can taste it in my mouth.
有時(shí)候當(dāng)我看到一幅精湛的攝影作品,那種甜美的感覺強(qiáng)烈得讓我幾乎可以從口中品嘗。
Indeed the understanding of general propositions palpably depends on the understanding of elementary propositions.
的確,對一般命題的理解顯然是依賴于對基本命題的理解的。
Happiness seemed to radiate from Dumbledore like light, like fire: Harry had never seen the man so utterly, so palpably content.
快樂像光、像火一樣,從鄧布利多身上散發(fā)出來。哈利從沒見過老人這樣純粹、這樣明顯地快慰。
And Milton's power for so many of these contemporaries was seen as palpably destructive and truly frightening.
米爾頓的力量是如此的具有毀滅力,并且令當(dāng)時(shí)的人感到恐懼。
And then Boehner did something entirely unexpected and palpably real: he cried.
然后博納做了一件意想不到的吳俊勇顯然完全真實(shí):他哭了。
The accusation against Guy Liddell was palpably absurd .
對蓋伊·利德爾的指控顯然荒唐透頂。
When the conversation moves on to football, however, he is palpably more relaxed.
然而,當(dāng)話題轉(zhuǎn)到足球上時(shí),他顯得放松多了。
The state or local tax must have a "rational basis" and not be " palpably arbitrary" .
州或地方稅必須有“合理的根據(jù)”,并且不能是“明顯的武斷”。