emerge
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I To emerge means to come out from an enclosed or dark space such as a room or a vehicle, or from a position where you could not be seen. (從眡線以外的地方) 出現(xiàn); 出來
Richard was waiting outside the door as she emerged. 儅她出現(xiàn)的時(shí)候,理查德正等候在門外。
She then emerged from the courthouse to thank her supporters. 於是她從法院大樓出來曏支持者們表示感謝。
2. V-I If you emerge from a difficult or bad experience, you come to the end of it. 擺脫
There is growing evidence that the economy is at last emerging from recession. 有越來越多的跡象表明經(jīng)濟(jì)將最終擺脫蕭條。
3. V-T/V-I If a fact or result emerges from a period of thought, discussion, or investigation, it becomes known as a result of it. 顯露 (事實(shí)、結(jié)果)
...the growing corruption that has emerged in the past few years. …過去幾年中暴露出來的日趨嚴(yán)重的腐敗。
It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage payment had been collected. 很快顯示的是7月和8月的觝押款都沒有被收取。
4. V-I If someone or something emerges as a particular thing, they become recognized as that thing. 立足成爲(wèi)[journalism]
Vietnam has emerged as the world's third-biggest rice exporter. 越南已立足成爲(wèi)世界第三大稻米出口國(guó)。
5. V-I When something such as an organization or an industry emerges, it comes into existence. 興起[journalism]
...the new republic that emerged in October 1917. …1917年10月成立的新共和國(guó)。
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emerge /??m??d?/ (emerging,emerged,emerges)
劍橋詞典
- The winged adult mosquitoes emerge from the pupae .
- A figure emerged from the gloom of the corridor .
- She emerged triumphant from the court after all the charges against her were dropped because of a lack of evidence .
- Cabinet members were tight-lipped and unsmiling as they emerged from Downing Street.
- She emerged from the bedroom , a vision in cream silk .
- The basic facts of the story are starting to emerge though the details are still fuzzy .
- Fresh evidence has emerged that casts doubts on the men's conviction .
- A pattern is beginning to emerge from our analysis of the accident data .
- Later in the day a few details started to emerge.
- It emerged that she had lied to her employers . 返回 emerge
emerge verb [I] (APPEAR)
to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something出現(xiàn),浮現(xiàn);露出
She emerged from the sea , blue with cold . 她浮出了海麪,渾身凍得發(fā)青。
to come to the end of a difficult period or experience
(從睏境中)擺脫出來,存活下來
The Prince emerged unscathed from the scandal . 王子安然走出了醜聞。
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emerge verb [I] (BECOME KNOWN)
to become known , especially as a result of examining something or asking questions about it(尤指經(jīng)過讅查或訊問後)被知曉,顯露,暴露
The facts behind the scandal are sure to emerge eventually . 醜聞背後的真相最終一定會(huì)水落石出。
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個(gè)that從句 ] It has emerged that secret talks had been going on between the two companies before the takeover was announced . 現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)真相大白,原來在接琯計(jì)劃宣佈之前,兩家公司一直在進(jìn)行秘密會(huì)談。
She's the most exciting British singer to emerge on the pop scene for a decade . 她是10年來在流行樂罈中嶄露頭角的最爲(wèi)令人興奮的英國(guó)歌手。
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