词汇 | emerge |
释义 | emerge verb[ I ] uk /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ us /ɪˈmɝːdʒ/ emergeverb[I] (APPEAR)B2 to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something: 出现,浮现;露出 emerge fromShe emerged from the sea, blue with cold.她浮出了海面,浑身冻得发青。 to appear appearOne or two clouds appeared in the sky. be/become visibleAs the beach gets darker, the glow of city lights becomes more visible. show itselfHe believes the impact is showing itself clearly already. emergeA slender figure is seen emerging from the darkness. loomClouds of volcanic ash loomed menacingly overhead. to come to the end of a difficult period or experience: (从困境中)摆脱出来,存活下来 emerge fromThe Prince emerged unscathed from the scandal.王子安然走出了丑闻。 The winged adult mosquitoes emerge from the pupae.长了翅膀的蚊子成虫从蛹中钻了出来。 A figure emerged from the gloom of the corridor.幽暗的走廊中出现了一个人影。 She emerged triumphant from the court after all the charges against her were dropped because of a lack of evidence.对她的所有指控因证据不足被撤销后,她扬眉吐气地走出了法庭。 Cabinet members were tight-lipped and unsmiling as they emerged from Downing Street. She emerged from the bedroom, a vision in cream silk.她从卧室里出来,身穿乳白色丝裙,简直美极了。 Appearing & disappearing act Bermuda Triangle bubble up creep creep in/creep into something deliquesce dissolve filter melt away pass re-emergence reappear reappearance rematerialize spring sprout vanish vanish/go up/disappear in a puff of smokeidiom vanishing wind You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Experiencing and suffering emergeverb[I] (BECOME KNOWN)C1 to become known, especially as a result of examining something or asking questions about it: (尤指经过审查或讯问后)被知晓,显露,暴露 The facts behind the scandal are sure to emerge eventually.丑闻背后的真相最终一定会水落石出。 [ + that ]It has emerged that secret talks had been going on between the two companies before the takeover was announced.现在已经真相大白,原来在接管计划宣布之前,两家公司一直在进行秘密会谈。 She's the most exciting British singer to emerge on the pop scene for a decade.她是10年来在流行乐坛中崭露头角的最为令人兴奋的英国歌手。 The basic facts of the story are starting to emerge though the details are still fuzzy.虽然一些细节仍然并不清晰,但事情的基本事实已经浮出水面了。 Fresh evidence has emerged that casts doubts on the men's conviction.出现了新的证据,对这些人的定罪出现了疑点。 A pattern is beginning to emerge from our analysis of the accident data.我们对事故数据进行分析后发现一种模式开始显现出来。 Later in the day a few details started to emerge. It emerged that she had lied to her employers. Revealing secrets & becoming known anti-secrecy backchannel bare bare your heart/soulidiom blow someone's coveridiom blow/take the lid off somethingidiom declassify divulge hold huddle kiss put the word outidiom rat rat on someone/something reintroduce revealingly state's evidence surface tip unravel emerge | American Dictionaryemerge verb[ I ] us/ɪˈmɜrdʒ/ emergeverb[I] (APPEAR)to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something: The runway lights flashed on, and the first models emerged from behind the stage set. fig. The president emerged unscathed from the scandal (= He came out of it with no damage to his reputation). fig. We debated which of the candidate will emerge (= result) as the winner. emergeverb[I] (DEVELOP)to become known or develop as a result of something: New business opportunities will emerge with advances in technology. emerge | Business Englishemerge verb[ I ] uk /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/us to begin to exist or have power or influence: The new Executive Director will be responsible for ensuring that the state emerges as a leader in the field of next-generation energy. to appear or become known: Yesterday it emerged that he was to come under investigation for insider dealing. No definitive results have yet emerged from the discussions. to come to the end of a difficult period or experience: The stock was trading for under $20 when the company emerged from bankruptcy. emergencenoun[ U ] During his 10-year tenure at Disney, he oversaw the company's emergence as a major producer of TV programming. Examples of emergeemerge A behavioral analysis of emerging social status in boys' groups. From the qualitative interviews, however, some interesting expansions of the definitions of ' relative ' have emerged. He cast his readers not as colleagues in an emerging philosophical community, but as remote, credit-giving consumers. Polarization of congressional parties emerges as the ideological distribution of congressional seats changes. A year and a half after the constitution came into being, more than fifty political parties had emerged. In the remaining two cases, two factors emerge, the disparate nature of the work and role de-synchrony. During the experiment, weeds that emerged were removed. In both of these studies maximising choice and control over one's life emerged as key themes which underpinned these more specific outcomes. Notwithstanding the wide variety of experiences from the respondents, some themes emerged. The common themes that emerged did not discriminate hostel residents from community dwellers. In the early modern period some significant themes emerge. Within the individual contributions a number of common themes emerge. While the volume is not organized according to themes, a number of themes emerge. As might be expected, some common themes emerge. I think two things emerge from this discussion. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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