obviamente
/ˌobjaˈmente/, [ˌo.β̞jaˈmẽn̪.t̪e]obviously
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Tom obviamente es un buen profesor.
Tom is obviously a good teacher.
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¿Esta frase va en serio? ¡Obviamente no!
Is this sentence meant seriously? Of course not!
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Obviamente.
Obviously.
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Obviamente habla inglés, pero incluso puede hablar español.
Obviously he speaks English, but he can even speak Spanish.
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Él obviamente sabía más de lo que le dijo a su esposa.
He obviously knew more than he told his wife.
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Obviamente, el teorema es verdadero para conjuntos finitos.
Obviously, the theorem is true for finite sets.
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Él puede hablar francés, y obviamente inglés.
He can speak French, and obviously English.
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Obviamente yo estoy de acuerdo en que uno debe avanzar en la vida a través de sus propios esfuerzos.
Obviously I agree that you should advance in life through your own efforts.
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"¿Él está mintiendo?" "Obviamente."
"Is he lying?" "Obviously."
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¡Obviamente no es confiable!
Obviously he isn't dependable!
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Obviamente alguien está mintiendo.
Someone is obviously telling a lie.
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Obviamente, éste no puede ser el trabajo de una sola persona. Es por eso que Tatoeba es un proyecto colaborativo.
Obviously, this cannot be the work of one person. This is why Tatoeba is collaborative.
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Obviamente, Tom no entiende muy bien francés.
Tom clearly doesn't understand French very well.
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¡Obviamente estaba un poco distraído!
I was obviously a little distracted!
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Obviamente, es imposible.
This is obviously impossible.
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Nada puede pillar por sorpresa a un estadounidense. A menudo se ha dicho que la palabra "imposible" no era francesa. Obviamente, la gente miró en el diccionario equivocado. En Estados Unidos, todo es fácil, todo es simple y las dificultades mecánicas se solucionan antes de surgir.
Nothing can take an American by surprise. It has often been said that the word "impossible" was not a French one. People have obviously looked in the wrong dictionary. In America, all is easy, all is simple and mechanical difficulties are overcome before they arise.
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Tom obviamente está borracho.
Tom is obviously drunk.
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Tom obviamente está enamorado de María.
Tom is obviously in love with Mary.
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Obviamente él quería distraerla.
Apparently he wanted to distract her.
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¡Obviamente, mis perros los protegerán!
Obviously my dogs will protect you!
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