obvious の英語での意味
obviousobvious /ˈɒbviəs $ ˈɑːb-/ AWL adjective
すべての翻訳を見る1easy to notice or understand気づきやすく理解しやすい:
The obvious way of reducing pollution is to use cars less.汚染を減らす明らかな方法は、車の使用を減らすことだ。it is obvious (that)
It was obvious that Gina was lying.Ginaが嘘をついているのは明らかだった。obvious to
It might be obvious to you, but it isn’t to me.あなたにとっては明らかかもしれないが、私にはそうではない。2behaving in a way that shows you want something very badly, when other people think this behaviour is not suitable何かをひどく欲しがっていることをあからさまに示す行動をとること。他の人がその行動を不適切と思うときに使う:
I know you really like him, but you don’t have to be so obvious about it.彼のことが本当に好きなのはわかるけど、そんなに露骨にしなくてもいいじゃない。3the/an obvious choice the person or thing that you would expect everyone to choose誰もが選ぶと予想される人や物:
Teaching is an obvious choice of career if you like working with children.子どもと働くのが好きなら、教職は明らかな職業の選択肢だ。4the obvious thing (to do) what clearly seems the best thing to do明らかに最善と思われること:
The obvious thing is to speak to her before you make a decision.決断する前に彼女と話すのが明らかな対処法だ。5state the obvious to say something that is already obvious so it is not necessary to say itすでに明らかなことを、言わなくてもよいのに口にすること:
It is stating the obvious, but regular measurement of blood pressure is essential in older people.言わずもがなのことだが、高齢者にとって定期的な血圧測定は欠かせない。—obviousness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞seem/appear obvious· It seems obvious to me that he is guilty.・彼が有罪なのは、私には明らかに思える。sound obvious· This may sound obvious, but don’t forget to put your name on your paper.・当たり前のことに聞こえるかもしれないが、答案用紙に名前を書くのを忘れずに。become obvious· It soon became obvious that the boy was not really interested.・その少年が実は興味を持っていないことが、すぐに明らかになった。nouns名詞an obvious reason· The plan, for obvious reasons, was being kept secret.・その計画は、明らかな理由から秘密にされていた。an obvious example· This case is an obvious example of what can go wrong.・このケースは、何が問題になりうるかの明らかな例だ。an obvious question· The obvious question is: why?・当然の疑問は「なぜ?」だ。the obvious answer· There is no obvious answer to their problem.・彼らの問題には明確な答えがない。adverbs副詞glaringly/blindingly obvious (=extremely obvious)· The cause of her problems is glaringly obvious.・彼女の問題の原因は、まったくもって明白だ。transparently/patently/blatantly obvious (=clearly obvious)· His interest in her was blatantly obvious.・彼女への彼の関心は、あからさまに明らかだった。painfully obvious (=very obvious, and embarrassing or upsetting)· It became painfully obvious that she and Edward had nothing in common.・彼女とEdwardには何も共通点がないことが、つらいほど明らかになった。immediately obvious· The cause of the pain was not immediately obvious.・痛みの原因はすぐには明らかでなかった。fairly/quite obvious (also pretty obvious spoken話し言葉)· There are some fairly obvious signs of a poor diet.・偏った食事のかなり明らかな兆候がいくつかある。THESAURUS類義語obvious something that is obvious is very easy to notice or understand – used especially when you are surprised that other people cannot notice it明らかなことは非常に気づきやすく理解しやすいことを表す——特に他の人が気づけないことに驚く場合に用いる: · There is an obvious connection between the two murders.・2件の殺人事件の間には明らかなつながりがある。· It was obvious that something was wrong.・何かがおかしいのは明らかだった。clear easy to notice that something is true, so that you feel sure about it and have no doubts何かが真実であると気づきやすく、確信を持って疑いが生じない: · It was clear to me that my father was dying.・父が死にかけているのは私には明らかだった。· There are clear signs of an economic recovery.・経済回復の明確な兆候がある。noticeable very easy to notice, especially because you can see, hear, smell, or feel something非常に気づきやすい。特に見たり聞いたり嗅いだり感じたりできる場合に用いる: · Steroid drugs cause a noticeable change in someone’s behaviour.・ステロイド系薬物は人の行動に顕著な変化をもたらす。· Road noise tends to be more noticeable in certain weather conditions.・道路の騒音は、特定の天候条件下でより目立つ傾向がある。conspicuous very easy to notice, because of being different from things around them周囲と異なるため、非常に目につきやすい: · a conspicuous white spot on the bird’s wings・鳥の翼の目立つ白い斑点· She tried to make herself look less conspicuous.・彼女は目立たないようにしようとした。· Don’t leave your valuables in a conspicuous place.・貴重品を目立つ場所に置かないように。unmistakable extremely obvious, so that you cannot possibly confuse something with something else非常に明らかで、何かを他のものと混同することはありえない: · the unmistakable sound of gunfire・聞き違えようのない銃声· The flower’s scent is unmistakable.・その花の香りは他のものと間違えようがない。self-evident formalフォーマル facts, ideas etc that are self-evident are obvious and true, although some people may not accept them or know about them自明な事実・考えなどは明白で真実であるが、一部の人はそれを認めなかったり知らなかったりすることがある: · The facts in this case are self-evident and cannot be denied.・この事件の事実は自明であり、否定することができない。· We hold these truths to be self-evident (=we believe that they are obvious and true – from the American Declaration of Independence).・我々はこれらの真実を自明のものと見なす(=それらが明白で真実であると信じる——アメリカ独立宣言より)。blatant use this about something that someone does which is clearly bad, but which they do not seem to be ashamed of誰かが行う明らかに悪い行為について、それを恥じていないように見えるときに使う: · a blatant lie・あからさまな嘘· The bill is a blatant attempt to limit our right to free speech.・その法案は、言論の自由を制限しようとするあからさまな試みだ。can tell to know that something must be true because you can see signs that show thisそれを示す兆候が見えるため、何かが真実に違いないとわかる: · Even though it was dark, she could tell it was him.・暗かったにもかかわらず、彼女には彼だとわかった。· How can you tell if you’ve broken your arm?・腕が折れているかどうか、どうすればわかりますか?
すべての翻訳を見る1easy to notice or understand気づきやすく理解しやすい:
The obvious way of reducing pollution is to use cars less.汚染を減らす明らかな方法は、車の使用を減らすことだ。it is obvious (that)
It was obvious that Gina was lying.Ginaが嘘をついているのは明らかだった。obvious to
It might be obvious to you, but it isn’t to me.あなたにとっては明らかかもしれないが、私にはそうではない。2behaving in a way that shows you want something very badly, when other people think this behaviour is not suitable何かをひどく欲しがっていることをあからさまに示す行動をとること。他の人がその行動を不適切と思うときに使う:
I know you really like him, but you don’t have to be so obvious about it.彼のことが本当に好きなのはわかるけど、そんなに露骨にしなくてもいいじゃない。3the/an obvious choice the person or thing that you would expect everyone to choose誰もが選ぶと予想される人や物:
Teaching is an obvious choice of career if you like working with children.子どもと働くのが好きなら、教職は明らかな職業の選択肢だ。4the obvious thing (to do) what clearly seems the best thing to do明らかに最善と思われること:
The obvious thing is to speak to her before you make a decision.決断する前に彼女と話すのが明らかな対処法だ。5state the obvious to say something that is already obvious so it is not necessary to say itすでに明らかなことを、言わなくてもよいのに口にすること:
It is stating the obvious, but regular measurement of blood pressure is essential in older people.言わずもがなのことだが、高齢者にとって定期的な血圧測定は欠かせない。—obviousness noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞seem/appear obvious· It seems obvious to me that he is guilty.・彼が有罪なのは、私には明らかに思える。sound obvious· This may sound obvious, but don’t forget to put your name on your paper.・当たり前のことに聞こえるかもしれないが、答案用紙に名前を書くのを忘れずに。become obvious· It soon became obvious that the boy was not really interested.・その少年が実は興味を持っていないことが、すぐに明らかになった。nouns名詞an obvious reason· The plan, for obvious reasons, was being kept secret.・その計画は、明らかな理由から秘密にされていた。an obvious example· This case is an obvious example of what can go wrong.・このケースは、何が問題になりうるかの明らかな例だ。an obvious question· The obvious question is: why?・当然の疑問は「なぜ?」だ。the obvious answer· There is no obvious answer to their problem.・彼らの問題には明確な答えがない。adverbs副詞glaringly/blindingly obvious (=extremely obvious)· The cause of her problems is glaringly obvious.・彼女の問題の原因は、まったくもって明白だ。transparently/patently/blatantly obvious (=clearly obvious)· His interest in her was blatantly obvious.・彼女への彼の関心は、あからさまに明らかだった。painfully obvious (=very obvious, and embarrassing or upsetting)· It became painfully obvious that she and Edward had nothing in common.・彼女とEdwardには何も共通点がないことが、つらいほど明らかになった。immediately obvious· The cause of the pain was not immediately obvious.・痛みの原因はすぐには明らかでなかった。fairly/quite obvious (also pretty obvious spoken話し言葉)· There are some fairly obvious signs of a poor diet.・偏った食事のかなり明らかな兆候がいくつかある。THESAURUS類義語obvious something that is obvious is very easy to notice or understand – used especially when you are surprised that other people cannot notice it明らかなことは非常に気づきやすく理解しやすいことを表す——特に他の人が気づけないことに驚く場合に用いる: · There is an obvious connection between the two murders.・2件の殺人事件の間には明らかなつながりがある。· It was obvious that something was wrong.・何かがおかしいのは明らかだった。clear easy to notice that something is true, so that you feel sure about it and have no doubts何かが真実であると気づきやすく、確信を持って疑いが生じない: · It was clear to me that my father was dying.・父が死にかけているのは私には明らかだった。· There are clear signs of an economic recovery.・経済回復の明確な兆候がある。noticeable very easy to notice, especially because you can see, hear, smell, or feel something非常に気づきやすい。特に見たり聞いたり嗅いだり感じたりできる場合に用いる: · Steroid drugs cause a noticeable change in someone’s behaviour.・ステロイド系薬物は人の行動に顕著な変化をもたらす。· Road noise tends to be more noticeable in certain weather conditions.・道路の騒音は、特定の天候条件下でより目立つ傾向がある。conspicuous very easy to notice, because of being different from things around them周囲と異なるため、非常に目につきやすい: · a conspicuous white spot on the bird’s wings・鳥の翼の目立つ白い斑点· She tried to make herself look less conspicuous.・彼女は目立たないようにしようとした。· Don’t leave your valuables in a conspicuous place.・貴重品を目立つ場所に置かないように。unmistakable extremely obvious, so that you cannot possibly confuse something with something else非常に明らかで、何かを他のものと混同することはありえない: · the unmistakable sound of gunfire・聞き違えようのない銃声· The flower’s scent is unmistakable.・その花の香りは他のものと間違えようがない。self-evident formalフォーマル facts, ideas etc that are self-evident are obvious and true, although some people may not accept them or know about them自明な事実・考えなどは明白で真実であるが、一部の人はそれを認めなかったり知らなかったりすることがある: · The facts in this case are self-evident and cannot be denied.・この事件の事実は自明であり、否定することができない。· We hold these truths to be self-evident (=we believe that they are obvious and true – from the American Declaration of Independence).・我々はこれらの真実を自明のものと見なす(=それらが明白で真実であると信じる——アメリカ独立宣言より)。blatant use this about something that someone does which is clearly bad, but which they do not seem to be ashamed of誰かが行う明らかに悪い行為について、それを恥じていないように見えるときに使う: · a blatant lie・あからさまな嘘· The bill is a blatant attempt to limit our right to free speech.・その法案は、言論の自由を制限しようとするあからさまな試みだ。can tell to know that something must be true because you can see signs that show thisそれを示す兆候が見えるため、何かが真実に違いないとわかる: · Even though it was dark, she could tell it was him.・暗かったにもかかわらず、彼女には彼だとわかった。· How can you tell if you’ve broken your arm?・腕が折れているかどうか、どうすればわかりますか?