词汇 | emergence |
释义 | emergence noun uk /ɪˈmɜː.dʒəns/ us /ɪˈmɝː.dʒəns/ emergencenoun (STARTING TO EXIST)[ U ] the fact of something becoming known or starting to exist: 崭露头角 emergence ofthe emergence of a new strain of the HIV virus一种刚发现的新型 HIV 病毒 One notable trend was the emergence of a new type of software. Language has not always kept up with the emergence of new types of family. emergence asChina's emergence as an economic power中国以经济强国的面貌崭露头角。 Beginnings and starts a baptism of/by fireidiom advent baptism beginning birth commencement inception initiation introduction jumping-off point kick off onset square starter starting point starting time the thin end of the wedgeidiom thin trigger zero hour emergencenoun (APPEARING)[ U ]formal the action of appearing by coming out from behind something: My favourite moment of the evening was the drummer's emergence from behind her drum kit to sing. Unfortunately, I misjudged the timing of my emergence.很不幸,我错误地判断了我出场的时机。 [ U ] biology specialized the action of a plant appearing above the surface of the soil after it has been planted as a seed: In temperate regions, sunflowers require approximately 11 days from planting to emergence. These varieties of chickpea and maize were found to have faster emergence and better drought tolerance. [ C or U ] biology specialized the action of an insect coming out of an egg or cocoon(= a covering that protects the form of an insect that is developing into an adult): emergence ofThe timing of natural events such as the leafing of trees, the nesting of birds and the emergence of insects are being altered by rising atmospheric temperatures. The larvae on the cabbage leaf were checked daily until the emergence of adult moths. Millions of cicadas burst from the ground in one of the largest insect emergences on earth. 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: Farming - general words emergencenoun (ENDING PERIOD)[ U ] the fact of someone or something coming to the end of a difficult period or experience: 摆脱困境 emergence fromthe country's emergence from bankruptcy该国从破产的困境中走出 He has been an advocate for mental healthcare since his own emergence from terrible depression five years ago. Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences a hard/tough row to hoeidiom adversity at your worstidiom Augean bad hair day downer epidemic half nelson hardness have a bumpy rideidiom pall prison purgatory push factor quagmire quicksand scrape strait the Augean Stablesidiom the hard wayidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Coming to an end emergencenoun (IN PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE)[ U ] social science, science specialized the development of particular patterns, properties, or behaviours in parts of complex systems that happen only when the parts of the system interact, and that the parts do not have on their own: The concept of emergence dates back to Aristotle or even further. Some types of emergence involve incredible complexity emerging from simple elements, as with the emergence of the universe’s structure in a few microseconds after the Big Bang. weak emergenceCases of weak emergence imply that the whole only appears to exceed the sum of its parts. strong emergenceIf a new entity is formed with new, emergent properties, which cannot be understood or predicted based only on an understanding of the entity's components, this is called strong emergence. Philosophy aesthete aesthetic aesthetically anthropocentric anthropocentrism epistemologically epistemology essentialism existential existentialism nihilistic non-deterministic non-philosophical notional ontological spatio-temporal spatiotemporally superorganic supersensible syllogism You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physics: particular theories & concepts Related wordemergent emergence | American Dictionaryemergence noun[ U ] us/ɪˈmɜr·dʒəns/ the process of appearing: The agreement set the stage for the company's emergence from bankruptcy. the process of becoming known or developing: The emergence of a pandemic flu virus is not only inevitable, but overdue. Examples of emergenceemergence They are very dangerous, these sudden emergences of politically-minded classes. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Capitalism is part of the emergence of a more complex modern world. Despite this, historians continue to attribute the emergence of new forms of governance to a clash of cultures between east and west. However, the liberal reform period did witness the creation of structural conditions that strongly favoured the eventual emergence of these regimes. I see no forces in our society that tend towards the emergence of a communitarian shared understanding. If timing and frequency of instructional input do not determine order of emergence or frequency of use of will and going to, what does? In the more general case of the emergence of will and going to, neither timing nor frequency of input seems to affect learner production. Prefabricated patterns and the emergence of structure in second language acquisition. No specific event marks its emergence in the vocabulary applied to long-term care for older people. In this tradition of self-irony thus the babu reflected on the contingency of his own historical emergence, with a mixture of admiration and secret anxiety. Evaluating the impact of these costs on household production and the emergence of specialized maize preparation is the central theme of this paper. By using the same uncertainty-monitoring paradigms across species, it should be possible to map the phylogenetic distribution of metacognition and illuminate the emergence of mind. Our current work is exploring patterns of recovery, and, in particular, critical period effects in the progressive emergence of modularity. Post-parasitoid emergence, vacated hosts continued to consume very small quantities of food until their death, at 10-12 days post parasitism. The lines into the figure represent iso-thermal times from seedling emergence to anthesis. See all examples of emergence These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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