evident

单词辨析:

definite distinct evident 【导航词义:明白的,明显的】
definite adj. 明确的,确切的
〔辨析〕

指答复、安排等明确肯定、不会改变的;也可指事物显而易见的。

〔例证〕

She demanded I give a definite answer.

她要求我给出一个明确的答复。

It is necessary to fix a definite date for the submission of your paper.

有必要为你的论文提交定一个确切的日期。

There was a definite feeling that things were getting better.

人们明显地感觉到情况越来越好。

distinct adj. 清晰的,明显的
〔辨析〕

指可以清楚地看到、听到或闻到的。

〔例证〕

There is a distinct smell of cigarettes in the room.

房间里有一股明显的烟味。

The outline of the building became distinct.

那栋大厦的轮廓变得清晰了。

evident adj. 明显的
〔辨析〕

指根据事实显而易见的。

〔例证〕

It was evident that she was excited.

她显然很激动。

It was evident to him that she was lying about her age.

他十分清楚她没有说真实的年龄。

His love for the girl was evident in all that he did.

他所做的一切都清楚地表明他爱这个姑娘。

Harry's courage during his illness was evident to all of us.

患病期间哈里表现出的勇气我们大家有目共睹。

It is evident that there will be some job losses.

很显然,将会有一些人失业。

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It was evident that her physical strength could not support her strenuous task.

繁重的工作显然使她有些力不胜任。

It was evident that they had lost the initiative.

显然他们已丧失了主动权。

It was evident that someone had gone through my possessions.

显然有人翻过我的物品。

The prospect for passage of the bill was somewhat cloudy, in view of its evident unconstitutionality.

由于这个议案明显地违反了宪法,它能否得到通过的前景就有点不明显了。

By1968 the shift in the foundations of our Atlantic relationship had produced evident disappointment and anxiety.

到了1968年,我们的大西洋关系基础的改变,引起了明显的失望和焦虑情绪。

But the political and economic pressures of such an era are also increasingly evident.

但这个时代面临的政治和经济压力也日益明显。