[VERB 动词]出现;露出 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.
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Richard was waiting outside the door as she emerged...
她出现的时候,理查德正在门外等着。
The postman emerged from his van soaked to the skin.
邮递员从他的厢式货车中出来,浑身湿透了。
...holes made by the emerging adult beetle.
甲虫成虫爬出来时留下的孔洞
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[VERB 动词](从困境或不好的经历中)摆脱出来,熬出来 If you emerge from a difficult or bad experience, you come to the end of it.
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There is growing evidence that the economy is at last emerging from recession.
有越来越多的证据表明经济终于开始摆脱萧条。
...their plans to emerge from bankruptcy by February of next year.
他们计划于明年2月之前摆脱破产困境
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[VERB 动词](事实或结果)显露,显现,暴露 If a fact or result emerges from a period of thought, discussion, or investigation, it becomes known as a result of it.
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...the growing corruption that has emerged in the past few years...
过去几年暴露出来的越来越多的腐败现象
It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected...
很快就发现,原来7月和8月的抵押还款都没有偿还。
The emerging caution over numbers is perhaps only to be expected.
对数字显露出来的谨慎可能完全是正常的。
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[VERB 动词]显露;露头;显现 If someone or something emerges as a particular thing, they become recognized as that thing.
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Mr Shevardnadze emerged as a major figure in the reform movement...
谢瓦尔德纳泽先生逐渐成为改革运动的重要人物。
Vietnam has emerged as the world's third-biggest rice exporter...
越南已跃居世界第三大稻米出口国。
New leaders have emerged.
新领袖已经产生。
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[VERB 动词](机构、行业等)形成,兴起,出现 When something such as an organization or an industry emerges, it comes into existence.
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...the new republic that emerged in October 1917.
1917年10月成立的新共和国
...a loose alliance of developed and emerging countries.
发达国家和新兴国家之间的松散联盟
Oxford
emerge★AWL/iˈmɜːdʒ; NAmEiˈmɜːrdʒ/verb1★[intransitive ]to come out of a dark, confined or hidden place (从隐蔽处或暗处)出现,浮现,露出emerge(from sth) ◆The swimmer emerged from the lake.游泳者从湖水中浮出来。◆She finally emerged from her room at noon.中午,她终于从房间里出来了。emerge(into sth) ◆We emerged into bright sunlight.我们来到明媚的阳光下。2★[intransitive , transitive ](of facts, ideas, etc. 事实、意见等)to become known 暴露;露出真相;被知晓SYN
transpire
◆No new evidence emerged during the investigation.调查过程中未发现新证据。it emerges that…◆It emerged that the company was going to be sold.事已清楚,这家公司准备出售。3★[intransitive ]to start to exist; to appear or become known 露头;显现;显露◆After the elections opposition groups began to emerge.经过选举,反对派开始露头。◆the emerging markets of South Asia正在兴起的南亚市场emergeas sth ◆He emerged as a key figure in the campaign.他已初露头角,成为这次运动的主要人物。4[intransitive ]emerge(from sth) to survive a difficult situation or experience (从困境或苦难经历中)幸存下来,摆脱出来◆She emerged from the scandal with her reputation intact.她在丑闻中安然无恙,名声丝毫未受影响。▶emer·genceAWL/iˈmɜːdʒəns; NAmEiˈmɜːrdʒəns/noun[uncountable ]◆the island's emergence from the sea 3 000 years ago*3 000 年前这个岛从大海中露出 ◆the emergence of new technologies新技术的出现emergeemergesemergedemergingemerge/iˈmɜːdʒ; NAmEiˈmɜːrdʒ/emer·gence/iˈmɜːdʒəns; NAmEiˈmɜːrdʒəns/
1to appear or come out from somewhere: The flowers emerge in the spring.emerge from The sun emerged from behind the clouds.2if facts emerge, they become known after being hidden or secret → come out: Eventually the truth emerged.it emerges that Later it emerged that the judge had employed an illegal immigrant.3to come out of a difficult experienceemerge from She emerged from the divorce a stronger person.4to begin to be known or noticed: a religious sect that emerged in the 1830semerge as Local government has recently emerged as a major issue.
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emerge
[iˈmɜ:dʒ]emerged, emerging, emerges
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vi.浮现;摆脱;暴露
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