obviously

obviously
adverb
offenkundig; sichtlich [enttäuschen, überraschen usw.]

obviously, we can't expect any help — es ist klar, dass wir keine Hilfe erwarten können

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adverb (it is clear (that something is the case): Obviously, I'll need some help.) offensichtlich
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ob·vi·ous·ly
[ˈɒbviəsli, AM ˈɑ:b-]
adv offensichtlich, deutlich
\obviously I'll accept your offer natürlich nehme ich Ihr Angebot an
he was \obviously very upset er war sichtlich sehr aufgebracht
they're \obviously American sie sind eindeutig Amerikaner
this camera is \obviously defective diese Kamera ist offenbar defekt
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['ɒbvIəslɪ]
adv
offensichtlich, offenbar; (= noticeably) (offen)sichtlich

he's obviously French — er ist eindeutig ein Franzose

she is not obviously drunk — es ist nicht offensichtlich, dass sie betrunken ist

obviously! — natürlich!, selbstverständlich!

is he there? – well, obviously not — ist er da? – offensichtlich nicht

obviously he's not going to like it — das wird ihm natürlich nicht gefallen

he's obviously not going to get the job — er bekommt die Stelle nicht, das ist ja klar (inf)

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adverb
offenkundig; sichtlich [enttäuschen, überraschen usw.]

obviously, we can't expect any help — es ist klar, dass wir keine Hilfe erwarten können

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adv.
offensichtlich adv.

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