单词 | reappearance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | reappearre‧ap‧pear /ˌriːəˈpɪə $ -ˈpɪr/ ●○○ verb [intransitive] ![]() ![]() VERB TABLE reappear
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorany one of the people in a group or in the world► appear Collocations to start to be seen or to suddenly be seen: · A face appeared at the window.appear from: · The manager suddenly appeared from his office.appear from behind/under etc: · A spider appeared from under the sofa.· Lois was about to knock when a woman appeared from around the side of the house.appear out of nowhere (=suddenly appear): · The dog appeared out of nowhere and began running alongside me. ► become visible to gradually start to be able to be seen - use this when you just start to see something, especially when it looks very small and difficult to see: · We had been on the boat for several hours when I noticed the coastline slowly becoming visible.· As the fog became thinner, the edges of buildings slowly became visible. ► come into view/come into sight if something comes into view/sight , you can see it as you get closer to it or it gets closer to you - use this about things that are far away: · As the station came into sight, the train began to slow down.· Astronomers say that over the next few weeks the comet will be coming into view. ► come out if the sun, the moon, or a star comes out , it appears in the sky: · The moon came out from behind a cloud.· As the sky grew darker, the stars came out one by one. ► emerge especially written to come out from a room, building or other enclosed space and start to be seen: emerge from: · Baxter emerged from the building and walked across the parking lot to a waiting car.· Brian, emerging from the bathroom, heard his wife speaking to someone at the front door.· At the airport, people stood behind a metal fence waiting for passengers to emerge from customs. ► loom/loom up if a large person or thing looms or looms up , they suddenly appear in a way that makes you feel nervous or frightened, especially in a situation in which you cannot see clearly: · As we rounded the curve, the mountain loomed up in front of us.· They were walking through the alley when a man suddenly loomed out of the shadows. ► reappear to appear again after a short time of not being there or not being able to be seen: · Baines went back inside and reappeared a few moments later carrying an umbrella. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB► just Word family· Blanche reappeared just after four, throwing off her coat and beckoning Dexter into her office in the same gesture.· But the mark will just reappear as a ring on the cloth.. ► then· He comes on stage performing ballet steps, pirouettes off into the wings, makes some weird grunting sounds, then reappears.· I took long breaks away from training and would then reappear like the proverbial bad penny, as if I had never been away. VERB► disappear· A young man disappeared and reappeared with the beach stuff.· The ability to disappear and reappear, to die and to be born again.· Then Alberta disappeared, to reappear some time later, working for a wholesaler selling through catalogues. WORD FAMILYnounappearance ≠ disappearancereappearanceverbappear ≠ disappearreappear to appear again after not being seen for some time: ![]() ![]() |
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