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1. obvious


In retrospect, it may seem obvious that we shouldn't have been burning our trash so close to our house.
I don't know how to demonstrate it, since it's too obvious!
Most scientific breakthroughs are nothing else than the discovery of the obvious.
It's blatantly obvious.
It's obvious that I spend too much time studying Chinese characters, so I ought to study other aspects of the language more.
It's obvious but the connection between people is "words". It is by those words that thoughts are shared and arguments carried out.
This, appearing at first glance to be perfectly obvious, is actually very difficult.
That's right. At the least I wish they'd add one to the first floor as well ... Wait a mo! Why are you here!? "'Why' is obvious isn't it? It's so we can go to the toilet together."
I was pressed by their questioning and slipped into telling an obvious lie.
If you see a man approaching you with the obvious intention of doing you good, you should run for your life.
Nowhere but in the world of the antique is it more obvious that many of the things that we, as individuals hold dear, are completely arbitrary.
Act now! he said, and in addition to his obvious meaning, he hinted that there were number of other important reasons why immediate action was needed.
A fortune teller once told Christopher Columbus that he would become a famous man. Columbus, in turn, got angry and demanded his money back - claiming that even a child could state something so obvious.
I think putting thieves to death is not lawful; and it is plain and obvious that it is absurd and of ill consequence to the commonwealth that a thief and a murderer should be equally punished.
Every Tatoeba sentence should be commented and its translation discussed, unless it's completely obvious.

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2. clearly


Speak clearly.
The older I get, the more clearly I remember things that never happened.
It is clearly shown in Johnson's investigation that passive smoking is very harmful.
Acceptable and unacceptable are clearly in opposition to each other.
While clearly outside of his element at, say, a Western-style karaoke bar, he could easily whip out a Brazilian folk song in seven-eight meter on his berimbau.
While welcoming the firming up of the present government policy to abandon the proposal of the reform bill to the Diet, at the same time some are worried that Prime Minister Koizumi won't clearly state the bill's withdrawal.
I'll get in touch with you again when I know more clearly about that plan.
A scientist had to know how to ask the correct question and to state it so clearly that the answer would be, in effect, a definite yes or no, not "maybe".
The animal lacks both anxiety and hope because its consciousness is restricted to what is clearly evident and thus to the present moment: the animal is the present incarnate.
And so in that spirit, let me speak as clearly and plainly as I can about some specific issues that I believe we must finally confront together.
Clearly, this will cost a lot more than we realized. He spoke very clearly.
He makes it a point to speak clearly and graphically. He always talks turkey about any problem.
In 2000 Japan's health care system was the best in the world, but since clinical internship was introduced in 2003 it has clearly deteriorated.
Stop trying to make us follow all these subtle clues. I wish you would say what you want to say more clearly.
The point about enclosure is that the configuration of ethnic groups must be clearly described.

3. obvious to



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4. naturally


No person achieves success or happiness when compelled to do what he naturally dislikes to do.
Children aren't naturally obedient any more than they're naturally well mannered.
He just naturally avoids everything that is intense, difficult or strenuous.
Naturally.
Being a science student, one naturally thinks quickly, so the student snapped up and replied.
Ryu, I can't seeee! "Naturally, that's because I'm covering your eyes."
There are two ways of using the infinitive as an adjective, 1. attributive, 2. predicative. Naturally 2. is a subject complement.
As the lesson comes to an end, even if the teacher doesn't say a word of "be quiet", "sit down!," the children naturally return to their seats and quieten down.
The vast majority of high school students I know can't read an unknown word and pronounce the letters in the right order, let alone pronounce it correctly or naturally.
The publication of the exam results over without incident, for the time being attention is naturally going to focus on the summer break, right?
I naturally told my sister about what had happened.
The most important book to learn a foreign language is, naturally, a dictionary.
I don't know how, but I just picked it up naturally.
Do all systems naturally evolve towards an equilibrium state?

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5. apparent


The company turned him down for no apparent reason.
The errors apparent in his results are due more to carelessness than faulty procedures.
So a new problem soon became apparent.
apparent chain length
It was the midnight of Friday, 13th; nothing of ill omen was apparent.
For no apparent reason, he killed his mother-in-law.
It is not enough to identify the problem after it has already become apparent.
Still, this moment of apparent deflance was inexcusable.
The Google search monopoly will become even more apparent in the countries.
Her unhappiness was apparent to everyone. She has this apparent innocence which, I suspect, she uses to her advantage.
It would seem that the answer to that question is apparent
In level cruising flight, P-factor is not apparent, since both ascending and descendinf propeller blades are at nearly the same angle of attack.
Suddenly, for no apparent reason (= without a reason) he started screaming and shouting. It was apparent that he was afraid.
apparent to: It should be apparent to anyone that the letter was written by a child. apparent from: The children’s poor health was apparent from their physical appearance.

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