Obvious meaning

Obvious means to show clearly and make it easy for people to see or feel.

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1. Mozi Under the Ming Ghost: "It is similar to the obvious of ghosts and gods."

2. A Biography of the Western Regions in the Later Han Dynasty: "Miracles and strangeness will lead to the exclusion of human areas; If the feeling is obvious, things will go out of the sky. "

3. Li Gongzuo's biography of the satrap of Nanke: "I saw a woman, Princess Jinzhi, after breaking through the obstacles. The year can be fourteen or fifteen, and it looks like a fairy. The gift of making love is quite obvious. "

4. Chapter 3, Part V of Wei Wei's Oriental: "This change is particularly obvious for people who have left the Korean battlefield for a period of time."

making sentences

1. The defects of this system soon became obvious.

2. These reports obviously have some propaganda implications.

3. There are obvious differences between them.

4. They are obviously unwilling to fight for these opportunities.

5. Those Russians are obviously hesitating.

6. I don't see any obvious use for this thing.

7. It is obvious that the relationship has turned cold.

8. A survey of 57 hospitals by a consulting company named Newchurch shows that the improvement is very obvious.

9. Although the capital of China's commercial banks is still sufficient so far, there is no obvious liquidity problem in housing mortgage loan, it is obvious that it is necessary to plan ahead for the upcoming housing mortgage loan fund problem with the booming real estate market in China.

1. Malnutrition obviously leads to the weakness of patients.

11. The ball is obviously out of bounds.

12. She has an air of going to the Three Treasures Hall for everything. Obviously, this is not a casual visit.

13. He was obviously upset to find her there.

14. The results of pharmacological experiments show that Xiaohaishi has obvious antitussive effect, and the effect is similar to that of Fritillaria Serrata.

15. Obviously, I will be at odds with the old man until I die.

16. His calligraphy has made remarkable progress.

17. Today's sun is particularly dazzling, today's flowers are particularly beautiful, today's thoughts are particularly strong, today's day is particularly special, and today's blessing is particularly obvious: Happy holidays, teacher!