obviously

obviously
adverb (it is clear (that something is the case): Obviously, I'll need some help.) evidentemente
obviously adv obviamente / evidentemente / claramente
he was obviously tired se veía claramente que estaba cansado
obviously
tr['ɒbvɪəslɪ]
adverb
1 obviamente, evidentemente, claramente
obviously! ¡claro!, ¡por supuesto!
obviously ['ɑbviəsli] adv
1) clearly: obviamente, evidentemente
2) of course: claro, por supuesto
obviously
adv.
evidentemente adv.
obviamente adv.
'ɑːbviəsli, 'ɒbviəsli
adverb
a) obviamente

they're obviously not coming — está visto or claro que no van a venir

the child is obviously tired — se nota or se ve claramente que el niño está cansado

the two ideas are obviously not related — es evidente or obvio que las dos ideas no tienen relación

the two ideas are not obviously related — a primera vista las dos ideas no tienen relación

b) (indep)

obviously, I'm sad, but what can I do? — como es lógico or lógicamente estoy triste pero ¿qué puedo hacer?

['ɒbvɪǝslɪ]
ADV
1) (=clearly) obviamente

it's obviously the best — obviamente es el mejor, es evidente que es el mejor

he was obviously very angry/tired — se notaba que estaba muy enfadado/cansado, estaba claro or era evidente or era obvio que estaba muy enfadado/cansado

he was obviously not drunk — estaba claro or era evidente or era obvio que no estaba borracho

he was not obviously drunk — no se le notaba que estaba borracho

obviously, I am delighted — lógicamente or por supuesto, estoy encantado

obviously! — ¡por supuesto!, ¡lógico!, ¡obvio!

"aren't they coming?" - "obviously not!" — -¿no vienen? -¡evidentemente no or obviamente no!

it's obviously true — está claro que es verdad

2) (=unsubtly) burdamente

she asked him rather too obviously where he had been — le preguntó sin mucha delicadeza (que) dónde había estado

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['ɑːbviəsli, 'ɒbviəsli]
adverb
a) obviamente

they're obviously not coming — está visto or claro que no van a venir

the child is obviously tired — se nota or se ve claramente que el niño está cansado

the two ideas are obviously not related — es evidente or obvio que las dos ideas no tienen relación

the two ideas are not obviously related — a primera vista las dos ideas no tienen relación

b) (indep)

obviously, I'm sad, but what can I do? — como es lógico or lógicamente estoy triste pero ¿qué puedo hacer?


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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