明らかな
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Choose the sentence where 明らかな is used correctly.
明らかな modifies a noun meaning 'obvious' or 'clear'. In this case, 'obvious mistake'.
Which word is closest in meaning to 明らかな?
はっきりした and 明らかな both convey a sense of clarity and being easily perceived.
How would you say 'It's obvious that he's busy' using 明らかな?
The phrase '〜のは明らかだ' is a common way to express 'it's obvious that...'.
「明らかな」 can describe something that is difficult to understand.
No, 「明らかな」 means something is clear and easily understood, not difficult.
If something is 「明らかな」, it means it is easy to see or perceive.
Yes, 「明らかな」 directly translates to 'obvious' or 'clear', implying ease of perception.
You can use 「明らかな」 to describe a taste, like 'an obvious taste'.
While 'obvious' can sometimes refer to strong tastes in English, in Japanese, 「明らかな」 is typically used for things that are intellectually or visually clear, not tastes.
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Exemplo
彼の失敗は明らかだった。
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