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Emerge Bring I'mɜːrdʒ V 出现 Shower Sun Emerged

Front emerge
Pron [i'mɜːrdʒ]
Back 【emerge】
v. 出现
After the shower, the sun emerged from behind the clouds.
阵雨过后,太阳自云后出现。
Vocab
emergecome out into view, as from concealment

To emerge means to come out into view or come forth. You might hope to emerge from an epic perming session looking like a beauty queen, but chances are it will just look like you got electrocuted.

From the Latin emergere, meaning to “rise out or up, bring forth, bring to light,” emerge is an intransitive verb that might bring to mind the image of a whale rising up from the depths of the sea, or of a person popping out from a dark corner to spook you. Appear and peep are synonyms, while dip and sink are antonyms.

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