evidently是一个雅思常考词汇,这个词的常用解释为adv. 明显地, 显然,这个词在很多英文原版小说中怎么应用呢,今天小编就带您了解一下。
在儒勒·凡尔纳的《地心游记》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- His thoughts were evidently bent on the terrible parchment.
-- The difference evidently depends on the conductibility of certain rocks.
-- The earth had evidently been cast apart by some violent subterranean commotion.
-- While I spoke thus, my uncle evidently avoided my face: he held down his head; his eyes were turned in every possible direction but the right one.
-- The contraction of the terrestrial scaffolding, when it suddenly cooled, had been evidently the cause.
在戴维·赫伯特·劳伦斯的《查太莱夫人的情人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- He's evidently been able to get round you all right.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《小杜丽》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- cried Jeremiah, evidently meaning Bad.
-- Evidently in observance of their nightly custom, she put some bread before herself, and touched his glass with her lips; but Arthur saw she was troubled and took nothing.
-- The bare walls had been coloured green, evidently by an unskilled hand, and were poorly decorated with a few prints.
-- 'Not,' she said, with a prouder air, as the misgiving evidently crept upon her that she might seem to be abandoning him, 'not that he has anything to be ashamed of for himself, or that I have anything to be ashamed of for him.
-- (The misguided young Barnacle evidently going blind on his eye-glass side, but ashamed to make any further alteration in his painful arrangements.)
在路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的《小妇人》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- A stout little retainer came in with chains and led them away, looking very much frightened and evidently forgetting the speech he ought to have made.
-- He looked so wistful as he went away, hearing the frolic and evidently having none of his own.'
-- It had evidently been new-ly tuned and put in applepie order, but, perfect as it was, I think the real charm lay in the happiest of all happy faces which leaned over it, as Beth lovingly touched the beautiful black and white keys and pressed the bright pedals.
-- Mr. Davis had evidently taken his coffee too strong that morning, there was an east wind, which always affected his neural-gia, and his pupils had not done him the credit which he felt he deserved.
-- The girl evidently doesn't think of it yet,' said Mrs. Moffat.
在查尔斯·狄更斯的《雾都孤儿》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- 'Well, well,' said the beadle, evidently gratified with the compliment; 'perhaps I may be.
-- Finding she had done right, Mrs. Mann sighed again: evidently to the satisfaction of the public character: who, repressing a complacent smile by looking sternly at his cocked hat, said, 'Mrs.
-- Mr. Brownlow paced the room to and fro for some minutes; evidently so much disturbed by the beadle's tale, that even Mr. Grimwig forbore to vex him further.
-- Whether it was the sense of freedom and independence which a rational animal may be supposed to feel when he sits on a table in an easy attitude smoking a pipe, swinging one leg carelessly to and fro, and having his boots cleaned all the time, without even the past trouble of having taken them off, or the prospective misery of putting them on, to disturb his reflections; or whether it was the goodness of the tobacco that soothed the feelings of the Dodger, or the mildness of the beer that mollified his thoughts; he was evidently tinctured, for the nonce, with a spice of romance and enthusiasm, foreign to his general nature.
-- The Jew was evidently too familiar with the ground he traversed to be at all bewildered, either by the darkness of the night, or the intricacies of the way.
在简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》里,有这样的句子出现:
-- She concluded with many good wishes that Lady Lucas might soon be equally fortunate, though evidently and tri-umphantly believing there was no chance of it.
-- Mrs. Hurst and her sister scarcely opened their mouths, except to complain of fatigue, and were evidently impatient to have the house to themselves.
-- Elizabeth had heard soon after her arrival that Mr. Darcy was expected there in the course of a few weeks, and though there were not many of her acquaintances whom she did not prefer, his coming would furnish one comparatively new to look at in their Rosings parties, and she might be amused in seeing how hopeless Miss Bingley's designs on him were, by his behaviour to his cousin, for whom he was evidently des-tined by Lady Catherine, who talked of his coming with the greatest satisfaction, spoke of him in terms of the highest admiration, and seemed almost angry to find that he had already been frequently seen by Miss Lucas and herself.
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