0 easy to see, recognize, or understand -- 清楚的;顯然的,明顯的;明白的
[ + (that) ] It's obvious (that) she doesn't like him. 顯然她不喜歡他。
They have a small child so for obvious reasons they need money. 他們有個年幼的孩子,所以顯然很需要錢。
I know you don't like her, but do you have to make it so obvious? 我知道你不喜歡她,但有必要表現得那麼露骨嗎?
Am I stating the obvious (= saying what everyone already knows)? 我說的大家早就知道了嗎?
There is no obvious solution. 還沒有明顯的解決辦法。
When it was obvious the company was going bankrupt, the government ordered all their assets to be frozen.
Would you quickly look over these figures for me and see if there are any obvious mistakes?
It is obvious that sweeping changes are needed in the legal system.
If we view the problem from a different angle, a solution may become more obvious.
His speech was inarticulate and it was obvious he had been drinking.
The operator can control the virtual robot in real-time and get quick feedback without obvious time-delay.
What other phonetic cause(s) may be involved in this fascinating phonological process is certainly not obvious at this point in time.
A purely abstract composition, it is entirely bereft of gimmicks or obvious stimuli.