In Wordsworth or Joyce or Woolf, the dominant is perhaps not formal.
对于华兹华斯,乔伊斯或者伍尔夫,支配方法可能并不明显。
Because it poses, it just throws out the fact that you're not sure of something
因为这个句型造成,它明显地表明了你对于某事并不确定,
Now, in the case of weight and cardiovascular disease, the lines depicting men and women don't differ very much but here they do.
在刚才的体重与心血管疾病的关系研究中,性别差异并不明显,但是在这里却有明显的性别差异
One aspect of their language which maybe you've noticed in On the Road--it's not quite so pronounced in On the Road as it is elsewhere, certainly--in the letters that these figures write to each other.
他们语言的一个方面也许你们已经在《在路上》里注意到了,当然在《在路上》里表现的并不如在其他地方明显,比如在他们这些人相互写的信里,表现得就很明显。
That is the fundamental idea that may seem simple and obvious to you, but it certainly wasn't back when the idea first came up.
刚才讲的就是最基本的概念,可能看起来比较简单明显,但这些概念刚出现时并不被广泛理解
Its meaning will not be evident to you on a first reading.
其中意涵在你首度阅读时,并不明显。
I'm not a professor of architecture, but it's obvious this is northern European architecture that you can see in northern France, cities like Arras and other places, or Charleville-Mezieres in the Ardennes.
我虽然并不是个建筑学教授,但这很明显是典型的北欧建筑,你能在法国北部看到,像阿拉斯之类的地方,或是阿登省的沙勒维尔-梅济耶尔也可以
Maybe we should say, the mere fact that it's possible for A and B to be separate--for A to exist without B for example, that's clearly where they're separate-- the mere fact that it's possible for them to be separate doesn't mean that in the actual world they are separate.
也许我们应该说,A和B有可能不同,比如 可能A存在,而B不存在,这是它们明显的不同之处,它们有可能不同,并不意味着,在现实世界它们也是不同的
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