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emergence

/ih-mur-juhns/US // ɪˈmɜr dʒəns //UK // (ɪˈmɜːdʒəns) //

出现,出现的,兴起,出现了

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of emerging.
    • : an outgrowth, as a prickle, on the surface of a plant.
    • : Evolution. the appearance of new properties or species in the course of development or evolution.

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Examples

  • In a recent report, you foresee the emergence of a “red chain” and “blue chain.”

  • Issa and Jacob have long sparred with Krvaric and he blamed the video’s emergence as part of an internal party rivalry finally getting some attention.

  • Such rituals appear to have become established as societies grew increasingly complex with the emergence of agriculture.

  • A worsening economy, the chaotic handling of the pandemic, and the emergence of an energising opponent have all served to widen the disconnect between the Belarusian president and people.

  • Online group chats are “replacing the bar or a party as a pick-up zone, and the emergence of online sex parties and mixers is allowing people to dip their toes into worlds they may have been hesitant to explore in the physical realm.”

  • Thorgerson and Powell turned to video and film—a smart move given the emergence of MTV.

  • We saw the emergence of fashion designers who specialized in creating abayas.

  • Instead there was the emergence of a Tea Party movement that brought many traditionally low-propensity voters to the polls.

  • Nomani said her activism, which took root before the emergence of social media, has often been lonely and isolating.

  • The emergence of new technology can have the most unexpected results on human behavior.

  • It was the emergence of his own youth again, as why should it not be, since he had never married and had never dallied!

  • Great truly, O thou remarkable Dogleech, is this thy day of emergence and new-birth: and yet this same day come four years—!

  • For the reader very probably, as for most people outside a comparatively small circle, it meant my emergence from obscurity.

  • It was in closer relations with the United States that this emergence from isolation chiefly manifested itself.

  • Such traces are abundant in Maori tradition; and they point to a comparatively recent emergence from female kinship.