patently的意思和读音

patently

: [ˈpeɪt(ə)ntli] : ['peɪt(ə)ntli]

adv.

adv.secretly

adv.clearly,deliberately,blatantly,obviously,demonstrably

patentlyadv.

1.without doubt

Her explanation was patently ridiculous.

It was patently obvious that she was lying.

adv.1.,,

adv.1.in a way that is so obvious that no one could disagree

1. khamsin ... patently , ... unconcerned ... ...

2. khamsin ... patently , ... unconcerned ... ...

3. 189. coalitions of the willing 191. patently 192. veer ...

4. ... patent-hammered patently patentee ...

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1.It was patently ridiculous for a doctor practicing his profession to ask a doctor washing windows how he was.

2.Even when there are rules, the line between acceptable and unacceptable conduct is often unclear, and some actions are patently unfair.使

3.No member is prepared to cede its national sovereignty, even on an issue as patently transnational as the Mekong.

4.I wanted to say that, following that logic, The Godfather III should be a better film than its two predecessors, which it patently is not.

5.Croatia patently lacked self-belief and had no pace with which to threaten the speedy English defence.

6.Their story cannot be debunked; it was confirmed by many eyewitnesses and was patently heroic.

7.Elections in the last few years have been so patently rigged that few voters bother to turn up.

8.The euro is a patently flawed construct, which its architects knew at the time of its creation.

9.That the U. S. leadership is deeply divided on climate change has been patently obvious to even the most casual observer here.

10.The AU, he preferred not to say, is patently failing to bolster Somalia's government.