clearly
英 ['klɪəlɪ]
美 ['klɪrli]
英語の語源
- clearly (adv.)
- c. 1300, of vision and speech, from clear (adj.) + -ly (2). Meaning "evidently" is from 1560s; as a parenthetical expression in argument, "it is clear," recorded from 1867.
例文
- 1. I clearly empathize with the people who live in those neighborhoods.
- 私はそれらの場所に住んでいる人々にとても同情しています。
- 2.He is clearly too partisan to be a referee.
- 彼は傾向がはっきりしすぎて、審判になれない。
- 3.The letter showed horribly clearly the workings of a twisted mind.
- その手紙は変質者の考え方をよく示している。/
- 4.The president was clearly exasperated by the whole saga.
- 事件全体が明らかに大統領を怒らせた。
- 5.Gertrude now clearly felt that she had obtruded her sorrow.
- ガートルードこの時、自分の悲しい感情が他人に影響を与えていることに明らかに気づいた。
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