Betekenis van:
seemingly

seemingly
Bijwoord
    • from appearances alone
    "the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned"

    Synoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Seemingly no one payed attention to his words.
    2. The odds were seemingly insurmountable but he overcame them to win the presidency.
    3. Some birds indulge in aerobatics, seemingly for the sheer pleasure of doing so.
    4. And, though many people seemingly still have not noticed this, Esperanto is not a project anymore; it is a language.
    5. I think that against somebody like that, my seemingly clever techniques would be seen through and then I would be defeated.
    6. It warms your heart to, when listening to a song in a (seemingly!) foreign language like Slovak, Macedonian, Slovenian, hear words you have known since your childhood and even understand whole phrases.
    7. Some species are probably not domesticable--the polar bear comes to mind--others, seemingly unlikely--like the alligator--are being farmed today, although keeping them confined has turned out to be a bit of a problem.
    8. It warms your heart when, while listening to a song in a (seemingly!) foreign language — Slovak, Macedonian, or Slovenian — you hear words that you have known since your childhood and even understand whole phrases.
    9. Sales prices and cost of production seemingly increased in 2001.
    10. This does not include seemingly well birds that have been killed, for example by hunting.
    11. Moreover, EVO provides loans seemingly below market rates on condition that the borrowing undertaking sell its catches at the Ostend auction.
    12. In this context seemingly positive developments, such as the increase in sales prices, must be compared to the more significant increase of the costs of the major raw materials/components which have outweighed such positive trends.
    13. The Commission remarked that each analysis has to be carried out on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the different characteristics of seemingly similar schemes that might though be very significant, as in the economic context.
    14. In respect of the seemingly high level of return on net assets, it should be noted that most of the companies constituting the Community industry were established 30 or more years ago and thus most of their assets have already been considerably depreciated.
    15. The measure, however, has certain characteristics that are neither necessary nor proportional and create unnecessary distortion in favour of the incumbent terrestrial television broadcasters, on a market seemingly characterised by a strict oligopoly where these distortions can have a considerable impact on competition.