释义 |
re-eˈmerge, v. [re- 5 a.] To emerge again.
1775Chandler Trav. Asia M. (1825) I. 94 It will gradually re-emerge, and become dry and green as before. 1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. III. ii. iii, A question emerges,..is put off, submerged; but always reemerges bigger than before. 1879M. Arnold Mixed Ess., Falkland 227 But is it meant,..that after all, political liberty re-emerged in England..? So re-eˈmergence; re-eˈmergent a.; re-eˈmersion.
1801Coleridge Lett. (1895) 365 Flashes of lightning, that seemed almost to alternate with the flash-like re-emersions of the waning moon. 1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. III. ii. iii, By its frequent reemergence and by its rapid enlargement of bulk,.. this question [etc.]. 1865Geikie Scen. & Geol. Scotl. ix. 248 Since its first re-emergence it has doubtless been often sunk and raised anew. 1895Forum (N.Y.) Apr. 254 Cases of fallen and still fitfully re-emergent nobility. |