Evidente in english

Evident

pronunciation: evədənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

evidente = apparent ; evident ; notable ; noticeable ; plain ; perceptible ; axiomatic ; glaring ; flagrant ; visible ; manifest ; patent ; writ large. 

Example: Menu-based information retrieval system have found favour because of their apparent simplicity.Example: Complete agreement had not been possible, but the numbers of rules where divergent practices were evident is limited.Example: There are notable differences in practice between the United States and the United Kingdom.Example: The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.Example: To reiterate, there are two main categories of relationship: the syntactic relationships referred to in the last paragraph and plain, for example, in a topic such as 'sugar and health'.Example: The library was found to have inadequate lighting for the partially sighted and a lack of a fire warning perceptible to the deaf.Example: It is axiomatic that backup copies of software are made and stored safely, so that, should anything happen to the cassette or disk, the program is not lost.Example: The lack of storage and display space, a glaring deficiency in seating capacity and physical limitations of the building all meant that the library was not adequately serving its patrons.Example: In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.Example: Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.Example: A close knowledge of the institution is also needed to distinguish between professed objectives, the official and manifest ones which appear in organizational preambles, and the practiced ones which are often latent in the operating program.Example: It was patent that they could not compete on equal terms with the economic and social forces of a complex civilization.Example: The burkini is religious fundamentalism writ large on women's bodies.

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» es evidenteclearly .

Example: Clearly, the operation may not be so extensive that each abstractor can work in a narrow niche.

» evidente enin evidence in .

Example: The cooperative approach in evidence in the Moorlands information scheme is one signpost for the future.

» evidente por sí mismoself-evident .

Example: Such conventions are so ingrained in American library practice that it is easy to forget they are not self-evident.

» hacerse evidentebecome + apparentcome through .

Example: The meanings of these notational instructions will become apparent as you progress.

Example: More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.

» poco evidenteunnoted .

Example: This approach draws attention to hitherto unnoted relationships among concepts.

» prueba evidenteliving proof .

Example: In this series, the writer looks at local people who are living proof that it is possible to live with, rather than die of, cancer.

» ser evidentestand to + reason .

Example: It only stands to reason that where there's service, there is someone being served.

Evidente 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 apparent in spanish: aparente, pronunciation: əperənt part of speech: adjective obvious in spanish: obvio, pronunciation: ɑbviəs part of speech: adjective discernible in spanish: discernible, pronunciation: dɪsɜrnəbəl part of speech: adjective noticeable in spanish: perceptible, pronunciation: noʊtəsəbəl part of speech: adjective observable in spanish: observable, pronunciation: əbzɜrvəbəl part of speech: adjective
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