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词汇 emergent
释义 emergent
adjective
uk /ɪˈmɜː.dʒənt/ us /ɪˈmɝː.dʒənt/

emergentadjective (NEW)


starting to exist or to become known:
There are also emergent trends that could lead to improvements.
When emergent nations assert their independence from other states, they are demanding their cultural freedom.
Nurses are trained to respond quickly to emergent situations and to recognize subtle changes in a patient’s condition.
The agencies are using the money to promote emergent technologies.
The children's weekly sessions were carefully studied, along with parents' reports on emergent patterns.
An emergent feature from our discussions has been that the company currently has fewer people than ever before.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making progress and advancing
adaptive evolution
advance the cause
advanced
advancement
age
boom
evolved
flourish
flower
formatively
from A to Bidiom
furtherance
journey
mature
rebuild
regenerate
ripen
ripeness
self-advancement
spread

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Revealing secrets & becoming known

emergentadjective (PLANT)


biology specialized
(of a plant) taller than surrounding plants, especially a tree that is taller than other trees in a forest: (尤指在森林中)高于周围其他树木的
A distinctive pattern of groups of emergent trees rising above the canopy was quite evident.在树冠之上,一群高大树木形成了一个独特的样式,非常明显。
The species here vary in size from large emergent trees to shrubs.
biology specialized
An emergent water plant is one that has leaves and flowers that appear above the surface of the water: (植物)挺水的
The lake lost 50,000 acres of emergent and submerged plants in five years.五年间,该湖失去了50,000 英亩的挺水和沉水植物。
Some chemicals are safe to use with emergent water plants.
It is a striking emergent tree, that grows up to 60 m tall.
The sheep graze all emergent seedlings to ground level.
Emergent vegetation, such as purple loosestrife, grew above the water's surface.
Water voles had dug out the roots of emergent plants.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Trees - general words
arboreal
barky
black walnut
bosky
burl
burr
deciduous
dendro-
dendrophile
evergreen
ironwood
old growth
palmy
sapling
shade tree
state tree
timberline
treetop
walnut
weeping

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Types of plant
Water & marsh plants, bushes & trees

emergentadjective (IN PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE)


social science, science specialized
An emergent property of a complex system is one that does not belong to any part of that system on its own, but that happens as a result of parts of the system interacting:
emergent propertyThe phenomenon of life as studied in biology is an emergent property of chemistry.
An example of emergent behaviour in physics is the fact that ice, water, and steam are chemically identical but have distinct physical properties.
"Emergent phenomena" refers to situations where we know the fundamental scientific laws at work but we cannot predict the consequences because there are so many parts working together.
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Philosophy
aesthete
aesthetic
aesthetically
anthropocentric
anthropocentrism
epistemology
essentialism
existential
existentialism
existentialist
non-deterministic
non-philosophical
notional
ontological
ontologically
spatiotemporally
superorganic
supersensible
syllogism
syllogistic

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Physics: particular theories & concepts

Related word


emergence

emergent | American Dictionary


emergent
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ɪˈmɜr·dʒənt/
starting to exist or to become known:
We have the flexibility to adjust our rates to meet emergent customer needs.

Examples of emergent


emergent
The familiar vision of a central self should be replaced with that of an emergent self that is both momentary and developing.
That is, to elaborate on how to engineer artificial systems with desirable emergent properties.
We can do things with, and do things to, emergent forms in an ongoing computation.
Progressive local authorities, therefore, embraced the emergent technology of destructors and thereby wed municipal waste management to large-scale and cost-ineffective waste disposal schemes.
Because of the emergent nature of epigenetic development, causality is often not transparent or straightforward.
The disturbance was higher for the exposed zone, where the crown cover of emergent trees was not closed.
Indeed, safety can be viewed as an emergent property of the medication process.
There are specific mechanisms to describe the emergent properties of a complex system.
The result is an emergent systemic discourse-level difference from target norms in the learners' use of the later-acquired means of text building.
Without this network integration, it is unlikely that these transitory laborers had much linguistic influence on the emergent variety.
Let us now examine the other half of this tension: the novel, the emergent, the discursively constructed elements constituted by the interaction itself.
No wonder there is no emergent global consciousness from such a fragmented computational analogy.
With these formative attempts to provide a rational basis for the understanding of nature, we can trace differences in emergent pluralism from its creationist counterparts.
The object of his methods was to enhance a natural process of individuation emergent through techniques of active imagination (a sort of controlled daydream).
Such a productive working order is an emergent pattern that is not the outcome of the command of a central pacemaker.
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