[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.
[ADV with cl/group]
[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.
[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。
Oxford
ap·par·ent·ly★AWL/əˈpærəntli; NAmEəˈpærəntli/adverbaccording 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。◆I thought she had retired, but apparently she hasn't.我原以为她退休了,但显然她还没有退。◆He paused, apparently lost in thought.他停顿下来,显然陷入了沉思。ap·par·ent·ly/əˈpærəntli; NAmEəˈpærəntli/
1[sentence adverb] used to say that you have heard that something is true, although you are not completely sure about it: Apparently the company is losing a lot of money. I wasn’t there, but apparently it went well.2according to the way someone looks or a situation appears, although you cannot be sure: She turned to face him, her anger apparently gone.
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