apparent *** ap·par·ent adj
- apparent *** ap·par·ent adj
- [ə'pær(ə)nt]
apparente, evidente, ovvio (-a)
for no apparent reason — senza motivo apparente
to become apparent — manifestarsi, rivelarsi
it is apparent that — è evidente che
it was becoming increasingly apparent to me that ... — stava diventando sempre più evidente per me che...
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