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emerge

/ih-murj/US // ɪˈmɜrdʒ //UK // (ɪˈmɜːdʒ) //

出现,浮现,出现了,出现的

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·merged, e·merg·ing.

    • : to come forth into view or notice, as from concealment or obscurity: a ghost emerging from the grave; a ship emerging from the fog.
    • : to rise or come forth from or as if from water or other liquid.
    • : to come up or arise, as a question or difficulty.
    • : to come into existence; develop.
    • : to rise, as from an inferior or unfortunate state or condition.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcome out, arise
Forms: emerged, emerges, emerging

Examples

  • TikTok has rejected Microsoft’s acquisition bid, and Oracle emerged as the dark horse partner.

  • While your typical customer journey might depend on your industry and business, chances are good that you can find ways to enhance it with emerging technologies.

  • Slack is emerging as the de facto remote headquarters for millions of knowledge workers around the world.

  • It is true that guidance that originally emerged included recommendations against mask-wearing.

  • To slash emissions affordably, countries around the world—particularly emerging economies with fast-growing energy demand, such as India—will need to make fossil-fuel use cleaner in addition to expanding use of renewables.

  • In conversation, her ideas emerge at a roiling boil that often takes on a momentum of its own.

  • With Big Eyes a lot of people, myself included, were glad to see you emerge from the rabbit hole that is the CG world.

  • But he's immersing himself, creating the density of felt detail from which fine performances emerge.

  • A cynical old Chicago lawyer once described this as the theory that “out of the clash of lies, truth will emerge.”

  • This fight looks like it will emerge as the major American wildlife campaign of the decade.

  • And out of this thicket, alas, no two people ever emerge hand in hand in concord.

  • Buried, no doubt, in some garret hermitage or studio, they emerge thus weekly to greet silently the passing world.

  • The shrewd, upright county gentleman was beginning to emerge, oddly, from the Apollo.

  • But Roger's mother was evidently uneasy, as though Daphne might at any moment spring from the floor, or emerge from the walls.

  • To see a white sheet of paper disappear for a moment and then emerge covered with letters was beyond their comprehension.