apparently

apparently
adverb (it seems that; I hear that: Apparently he is not feeling well.) por lo visto, al parecer
apparently adv
1. por lo visto / según parece / al parecer
apparently, they're getting married según parece, se casan
2. aparentemente
an apparently easy victory una victoria aparentemente fácil
apparently
tr[ə'pærəntlɪ]
adverb
1 (obviously) evidentemente
2 (seemingly) aparentemente
apparently [ə'pærəntli] adv
: aparentemente, al parecer
apparently
adv.
al parecer adv.
aparentemente adv.
evidentemente adv.
por lo visto expr.
ə'pærəntli
adverb
a) (indep) al parecer, por lo visto, según parece

is she pregnant? - apparently — ¿está embarazada? - pues eso parece or por lo visto sí

b) (seemingly) <intelligent/happy> aparentemente
[ǝ'pærǝntlɪ]
ADV
1) (=it appears) por lo visto, según parece

apparently, they're getting a divorce — por lo visto or según parece, se van a divorciar

"is she the new teacher?" - "apparently" — -¿es ella la nueva profesora? -por lo visto or eso parece

"I thought they were coming" - "apparently not" — -pensé que venían -por lo visto no or parece que no

2) (=seemingly, on the surface) aparentemente

to be apparently calm — estar aparentemente tranquilo

an apparently harmless question — una pregunta aparentemente inocente

the murders follow an apparently random pattern — los asesinatos parecen seguir un esquema aleatorio

* * *
[ə'pærəntli]
adverb
a) (indep) al parecer, por lo visto, según parece

is she pregnant? - apparently — ¿está embarazada? - pues eso parece or por lo visto sí

b) (seemingly) <intelligent/happy> aparentemente

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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