obvio
/ˈobjo/, [ˈo.β̞jo]obvious
Adjective obvio (feminine obvia, masculine plural obvios, feminine plural obvias)
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obvious, clear
- ¿No es obvio que no me gusta?
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Is it not obvious that I don't like it?
Verb obvio
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of obviar.
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Era obvio que habían mentido.
It was obvious that they had lied.
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Es obvio que Tom y Mary se gustan.
It's obvious Tom and Mary like each other.
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Estás simplemente afirmando lo obvio.
You are just stating the obvious.
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"Obvio" es la palabra más peligrosa en las matemáticas.
"Obvious" is the most dangerous word in mathematics.
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Es obvio por qué tienes un dolor de estómago.
It is obvious why you have a stomach-ache.
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Me propuse no comer demasiado, porque es obvio que comer en exceso resulta perjudicial para la salud.
I make it a rule not to eat too much, for it is plain that overeating is bad for the health.
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No necesitas señalar lo obvio. Sí sé que acabo de perder un brazo. ¿De acuerdo?
No need to point out the obvious. I know I just lost an arm. All right?
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Fue obvio que habían mentido.
It was obvious that they had lied.
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Eso es obvio, no tienes que explicarlo.
That's obvious, you don't need to explain it.
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Es obvio que estás equivocado.
It's obvious that you're wrong.
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