1.表示;表明;显示
1.to show a particular feeling, quality, or attitude
1.The rest of the G20 evinced a desire to help, but not to throw money directly into such a scrum.
G20余下成员表达了援助的意愿,但不是把钱直接扔到这滩浑水中。
2.It's effective, as evinced by the fact that many mosquitoes are able to fight off Plasmodium, the single-celled microbe that causes malaria.
这一招是有效的:事实表明,很多蚊子能够击退引起疟疾的单细胞微生物——疟原虫。
3.They are not allowed to put posters on their walls, so their current interests are evinced by their screen savers.
我不允许他们在墙上贴画报,所以他们的最新的爱好全都储存在了电脑里。
4.Further interest is evinced by the Confucian study programmes springing up all over the Chinese education system.
中国教育系统中儒家学习课程如雨后春笋般涌现则进一步印证了这股热潮。
5.Among many Iranians, an unfamiliar emotion is evinced for the long-derided Arab: envy.
对长期遭人耻笑的阿拉伯来说,许多伊朗人心里的一种不常有的情感被挑起:嫉妒。
6.They consider themselves aligned with the uprising, which has so far evinced only secular aims.
到现在为止,他们认为他们自己联合起义就只是为了世俗目的,(没有宗教目的)。
7.Anna Mihalovna's attitude evinced her consciousness of the touching gravity of this last meeting between father and son.
安娜·米哈伊洛夫娜的面部表情说明了,她意识到父子最后一次相会的时刻是何等令人感动。
8.Thornton stood between him and Buck and evinced no intention of getting out of the way.
桑德站在他和巴克之间,表现出自己没有走开的意思。
9.Market participants have bought into this story, as evinced by a host of quantitative and survey measures.
正如很多定量分析和调查数据所显示的那样,市场参与者们已经认可了这个故事。
10.Michael has evinced little interest in the new network so far .
目前为止,迈克尔还没表现出对于新网络有什么兴趣。