overtly
/əʊˈvɜːtli/ (bre, ipa) · /əʊˈvɜːrtli/ (ame, ipa) · /ō-ˈvərt-lē ˈō-(ˌ)vərt-/ (ame, mw)
overtly — 副詞
1. so that other people can easily notice it or recognize it, with no effort to kee
公然;明顯
明白表露出來,並非暗中的
so that other people can easily notice it or recognize it, with no effort to keep it hidden.
The article was not overtly political, but every reader caught its message.
那篇文章並沒有明顯表露政治立場,但每位讀者都看懂了它的意思。
overtly + adjective for a clear visible bias
During the debate, Tariq never overtly attacked his rival's family.
辯論期間,Tariq 從未公然攻擊對手的家人。
overtly + verb for actions done without concealment
Daichi gave an overtly rude laugh when the waiter dropped a tray.
服務生把托盤掉在地上時,Daichi 發出一聲明顯失禮的笑。
The campaign posters were overtly designed to frighten older voters.
那些競選海報顯然就是為了嚇退年長選民而設計的。
At dinner, Tara wore no overtly expensive jewelry despite the promotion.
升職後的晚餐上,Tara 仍沒有戴任何明顯昂貴的珠寶。
- openly
close in meaning, but often warmer and more personal
- obviously
stresses that there is little room for doubt
- explicitly
focuses on something stated directly in words
- blatantly
stronger and often negative, suggesting shameless openness
文法句型
overtly + adjective
overtly + past participle
overtly + verb
用法筆記
Often appears before adjectives or past participles when something is easy to spot rather than subtle. It is more formal than openly and usually stresses visible obviousness, not personal warmth or honesty.