That's Spanish for "obvious".
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
"What on Earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
What does incarcreated mean
"Un hecho obvio" translates to "an obvious fact" or "a clear fact" in English.
"Es obvio"
The cast of Lo obvio y lo obtuso - 2006 includes: Ana Andreu Santi Moese Laia Planas
En su tipografia es obvio!
EN - Of course!! PT - Obvio!! É o mais nabo do Mundo
The Spanish adjective is spelled transparente (the word for obvious is obvio/obvia).
Estudio español (obvio es que el que estudia esta lengua es un estudiante de ésta misma).
así como es una escuela de español, es obvio que tenía que hablar español se retrasan. They do have English classes, among others.
mean [1] adj ( meaner compar) ( meanest superl ) 1 (=stingy) tacaño, agarrado * , amarrete (Andes, S. Cone) * you mean thing! ¡qué tacaño eres! 2 (=nasty) malo don't be mean! ¡no seas malo! you mean thing! ¡qué malo eres! a mean trick una jugarreta, una mala pasada that was pretty mean of them se han portado bastante mal you were mean to me te portaste fatal or muy mal conmigo 3 (=vicious) malo 4 (=of poor quality) inferior (=shabby) humilde, vil (=humble) [birth] humilde, pobre the meanest citizen el ciudadano más humilde obvious to the meanest intelligence obvio para cualquiera con un mínimo de sentido común she's no mean cook es una cocinera excelente 5 (US) formidable, de primera he plays a mean game juega estupendamente
Some examples:obediente, obsceno, obsesivo, obsoleto, obtuso, obvio, octogonal, ocular, oculto, ocupado, oficial, oleaginoso, olfativo, omnisciente, ondulado, ondulante, oneroso, opcional, oportuno, opulento, ordenado, ortopédico, otoñal, ovoide
For the word obvious, you could use a few different Spanish words. If you are using it to show an obvious difference, advantadge, or answer, you would use the word "obvio." That's pretty easy, right? It even looks like the word "obvious." If you want to show that a canditate or a choice is obvious, you would use the word "indiscutible." You could also use the word "evidente."
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