Aparente in english

Apparent

pronunciation: əperənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

aparentar = feign ; put on + an act ; keep up + appearances ; show off ; pretend (to) ; look + the part ; bluff + Posesivo + way through ; put it on. 

Example: 'You're sure you know what to do?' 'I'm sure,' she replied, with a confidence still slightly feigned = 'You're sure you know what to do?' 'I'm sure,' she replied, with a confidence still slightly feigned.Example: Singers, dancers, and actors must now all know how to sing, dance and put on an act.Example: As many as 15 million Britons are using credit cards in the struggle to keep up appearances as they mistakenly consider themselves to be middle class.Example: The district will proudly show off its historical heritage: the monastic library at Broumov, founded in the 13th century by Benedictine monks.Example: We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Example: If I am to win the high ground in this battle then I absolutely must look the part.Example: I told you he was bluffing his way through and now here is some more proof -- he has no idea about anything.Example: I suppose you think people in asylums are just putting it on so they get a rent free room?.

aparente = apparent ; perceived ; seeming. 

Example: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.Example: The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.Example: It would be a mistake to cling to the seeming comforts of the old ways at the cost of being unable to get the full advantages of the new ones.

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» sin causa aparentefor no apparent reasonfor apparently no reason .

Example: These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.

Example: The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.

» sin causa aparente algunafor no apparent reason whatsoever .

Example: What annoys people about Americans is that we have these big cheesy smiles on our faces all of the time, for no apparent reason whatsoever.

» sin motivo aparentefor no apparent reasonfor apparently no reason .

Example: These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.

Example: The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.

» sin motivo aparente algunofor no apparent reason whatsoever .

Example: What annoys people about Americans is that we have these big cheesy smiles on our faces all of the time, for no apparent reason whatsoever.

» sin razón aparentefor no apparent reasonfor apparently no reason .

Example: These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.

Example: The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.

» sin razón aparente algunafor no apparent reason whatsoever .

Example: What annoys people about Americans is that we have these big cheesy smiles on our faces all of the time, for no apparent reason whatsoever.

» validez aparenteface validity .

Example: Preliminary tests show that bibliometricmodels of research have a reasonably good face validity among scientists.

Aparente synonyms

manifest in spanish: manifiesto, pronunciation: mænəfest part of speech: adjective, verb plain in spanish: llanura, pronunciation: pleɪn part of speech: adjective, noun patent in spanish: patentar, pronunciation: pætənt part of speech: noun obvious in spanish: obvio, pronunciation: ɑbviəs part of speech: adjective ostensible in spanish: aparente, pronunciation: ɑstensəbəl part of speech: adjective evident in spanish: evidente, pronunciation: evədənt part of speech: adjective visible in spanish: visible, pronunciation: vɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective seeming in spanish: aparente, pronunciation: simɪŋ part of speech: verb seeable in spanish: visible, pronunciation: siəbəl part of speech: adjective
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