单词 | emerge |
释义 | emerge (ɪmɜːʳdʒ ) Word forms: emerges , emerging , emerged 1. verb B2 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. Richard was waiting outside the door as she emerged. [VERB] The postman emerged from his van soaked to the skin. [VERB + from] ...holes made by the emerging adult beetle. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: come out, appear, come up, surface 2. verb If you emerge from a difficult or bad experience, you come to the end of it. There is growing evidence that the economy is at last emerging from recession. [VERB + from] ...their plans to emerge from bankruptcy by February of next year. [VERB from noun] 3. verb If a fact or result emerges from a period of thought, discussion, or investigation, it becomes known as a result of it. ...the growing corruption that has emerged in the past few years. [VERB] It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected. [VERB that] The emerging caution over numbers is perhaps only to be expected. [VERB-ing] 4. verb If someone or something emerges as a particular thing, they become recognized as that thing. [journalism] He emerged as a major figure in the reform movement. [V as n] Vietnam has emerged as the world's third-biggest rice exporter. [VERB + as] New leaders have emerged. [VERB] 5. verb When something such as an organization or an industry emerges, it comes into existence. [journalism] ...the new republic that emerged in October 1917. [VERB] New skills are demanded for emerging industries. [VERB-ing] Collocations: emerge fully To emerge fully refreshed in the afternoon with a hat-trick. The Sun Too few emerge fully, though. Times, Sunday Times It's an interesting observation, suggesting that the accomplished writer of the 1960s did not emerge fully formed. The Times Literary Supplement Anecdotes emerge fully formed in this gathering of barely prompted serial monologues. The Times Literary Supplement It almost seems as if he emerged fully armed from the streets of the city. Times, Sunday Times The opening scene finds a male trapezist emerging gradually from within a plastic chrysalis out of which cherry-red liquid spills. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Strands of interrelated stories emerge gradually, as characters, their relationships and critical events unfold from entry to entry. The Times Literary Supplement (2012) Front-of-house trends tend to emerge gradually and subtly. Times, Sunday Times (2015) What used to emerge naturally when people stayed in the same community their whole lives now had to be created intentionally. Christianity Today He leaves plenty of breathing space for exquisitely shaped wind solos that emerge naturally from the lean, lithe orchestral textures. Times,Sunday Times Presumably this would emerge naturally in the nonsensical nightmare section. The Times Literary Supplement They emerge naturally from the narrative, which always takes precedence. Times, Sunday Times The building materials, redwood and copper, seem to emerge naturally from the surroundings. Times, Sunday Times Half the fun was watching them emerge slowly from their papery wrapping, borne on thick stems 2ft above floppy strap-like leaves that collapsed as the flowers came out. Times, Sunday Times People and stories emerge slowly, without her forcing a narrative onto them. Times, Sunday Times If they are proved right, it seems that we are in for a tick-shaped recovery - with economic growth emerging slowly from a sudden descent. Times, Sunday Times Three scuba diving pals were freeing lobster pots for local fishermen when a 12ft anchor emerged slowly from the gloom. The Sun Like most traditions this one emerged slowly. Times, Sunday Times The institutions that do this may emerge spontaneously, but most do not. Times, Sunday Times In areas where government knows better than to interfere, however, something like genuine meritocracy can emerge spontaneously. Times, Sunday Times In simulations of planetary dynamos, reversals often emerge spontaneously from the underlying dynamics. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From the point of view of physics, spirals are lowest-energy configurations which emerge spontaneously through self-organizing processes in dynamic systems. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some participatory organizations emerge spontaneously and are better described by the word self-organization, others are initially designed and organized by entrepreneurs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some characters and ideas emerge suddenly and disappear without explanation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We emerged suddenly from the undergrowth on to a wasteland of tree stumps and churned-up earth. Times, Sunday Times It cannot afford to be caught off-guard by a technology that emerges suddenly and, for example, renders all its digital security useless overnight. Times,Sunday Times A car overtaking me passed very close as the road was narrow, and then an illegally parked lorry with no lights on emerged suddenly from the gloom. Times, Sunday Times He emerged suddenly from a side door, pulling a member of staff behind him, some feat for an animal that looked like a newborn fawn. Times, Sunday Times Most people hope that he will carry on and emerge a winner. Times, Sunday Times Can anyone emerge the winner from these civilised bouts of emotional blood sport? Times, Sunday Times On two of those counts, the oilsands emerge a winner. canada.com More often than not, he'd emerge the winner. Times, Sunday Times So what's going on, and why has this become a trial of strength from which it seems likely that no one will emerge a winner? Times, Sunday Times A small, bustling figure emerges clutching a polythene bag, and an umbrella to shield her from the sun. Times, Sunday Times One day when the couple are visiting the city's art museum a shadowy figure emerges from the crowd. Times, Sunday Times Each has its subject set against a rich velvet darkness, from which deep space the figure emerges as an ambiguous presence. Times, Sunday Times Unless a neutral, technocratic figure emerges, coalition talks could swiftly founder. Times, Sunday Times The findings emerge as a study reveals regular blood pressure checks for the middleaged could save lives. The Sun Different findings emerge when observed and self-report procrastination are contrasted. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These protections can be relaxed only if further scientific findings emerge that provide sound evidence that no harm will result. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Moreover, areas in which alternative findings emerge are identified, enabling each to be studied again, from multiple perspectives. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A clear tactical pattern emerges of a team with a defence committed neither to winning quick ball nor seeking turn-overs on opposing possession. Times, Sunday Times Delving into these may seem pointless until, gradually, a pattern emerges. Times, Sunday Times Add to that the almost daily examples of further ineptitude and the legion of other mistakes over the past nine years and a pattern emerges. Times, Sunday Times Throw dividends in and the same pattern emerges. Times,Sunday Times But, seen as a whole, a pattern emerges. Times, Sunday Times The strongest side of your personality emerges and, instead of waiting for others to make their moves, you take the lead. The Sun The dynamic side of your personality emerges and you will be in demand as a workmate and friend. The Sun A deep side of your personality emerges and you find the words to make changes that have been on your mind. The Sun A new, more businesslike part of your personality emerges, meaning you get the answers you need and can finally make wise cash decisions. The Sun A businesslike side of your personality emerges just in time for you to talk calmly and make wise decisions about money. The Sun Below that, a broader picture emerges of small, deeply personal stories significant only to those involved. Times, Sunday Times Consider the airline's motivations, however, and a more nuanced picture emerges. Times, Sunday Times While accurate statistics are difficult to find, the picture emerges of a vast industry that dominates much of the internet's traffic. Times, Sunday Times An even scarier picture emerges when you look at the subject achievements and see that only 46% passed mathematics and 37% passed physical sciences. ST It can easily be dismissed as a blip in weather patterns, but looking back at 50 years of historical climate observations a different picture emerges. Times, Sunday Times On rudely interrupting several couples to ask what has brought them here, a common theme emerges - that the venue allows you to be 'playful'. Times, Sunday Times And as the stories flow a theme emerges. Times, Sunday Times Among posts about payment issues and shipping queries, a theme emerges: people are leaving. Times,Sunday Times As in any structured composition, a recurrent theme emerges. Times, Sunday Times But one common theme emerges. Times, Sunday Times But below the surface another trend emerges. Times, Sunday Times Every now and then, a trend emerges in fashion that has the whiff of a rebellion. Times, Sunday Times Where a trend emerges relating to incidents then it may issue reports, recommendations and guidance to avoid repetition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 出现从视线以外的地方 Japanese: 現われる |
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