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emerging

/ih-mur-jing/US // ɪˈmɜr dʒɪŋ //

新兴的,新出现的,新的,新兴

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : emergent: emerging nations.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcome out, arise

Examples

  • Models such as contextual targeting, however, which has been around since the start of the programmatic era, are re-emerging as an approach of choice for advertisers seeking to provide a positive user experience for potential customers.

  • There are already places like this emerging around the country, and marketing themselves this way.

  • First, the ghost of his departed partner, Jacob Marley, comes calling, his face emerging from the doorknob.

  • She went off to art school and quickly became enveloped in the emerging punk scene.

  • The caller mentioned my work, which focused primarily on consumer products, mobile apps, emerging start-ups, and web trends.

  • The emerging epidemic among young people is not because they really do not get the message about HIV.

  • The thick torso of a man who squatted like a toad could be seen partly emerging from the shrubs.

  • Emerging from this we came into the castle court, the center of the small plateau on the summit of the rock.

  • In this city he encountered his former ranking officer, shorn of all his possessions, and just emerging from an insane asylum.

  • Emerging on it, Lamb lit a cigaret and went back around the block to Engel's place.

  • Still others may have survived by adapting themselves to the changed conditions, emerging as new species or well-marked varieties.