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surfaced

/sur-fis/US // ˈsɜr fɪs //UK // (ˈsɜːfɪs) //

浮出水面,浮出水面的,出现了,浮现

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
    • : any face of a body or thing: the six surfaces of a cube.
    • : extent or area of outer face; superficial area.
    • : the outward appearance, especially as distinguished from the inner nature: to look below the surface of a matter.
    • : Geometry. any figure having only two dimensions; part or all of the boundary of a solid.
    • : land or sea transportation, rather than air, underground, or undersea transportation.
    • : Aeronautics. an airfoil.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, on, or pertaining to the surface; external.
    • : apparent rather than real; superficial: to be guilty of surface judgments.
    • : of, relating to, or via land or sea: surface mail.
    • : Linguistics. belonging to a late stage in the transformational derivation of a sentence; belonging to the surface structure.
v.有主动词 verb
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    sur·faced, sur·fac·ing.

    • : to finish the surface of; give a particular kind of surface to; make even or smooth.
    • : to bring to the surface; cause to appear openly: Depth charges surfaced the sub. So far we've surfaced no applicants.
v.无主动词 verb
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    sur·faced, sur·fac·ing.

    • : to rise to the surface: The submarine surfaced after four days.
    • : to work on or at the surface.

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Examples

  • Now Domokos had the average shapes produced by splitting a flat surface or a three-dimensional block.

  • The end of the maze is a platform just under the water’s surface.

  • Mighty mills the outside wall surfaces of the buildings, so it can give the structures any shape or appearance they want, from typical siding to more decorative patterns.

  • Underwater, turbulence thrashed his body, then released him to the surface, where he drifted into the shallows.

  • It’s counterintuitive on the surface, but a variety of high-profile conservation laws, like NEPA, FLPMA, and NFMA, not only mandate significant local input but also provide the tools for it.

  • Whatever frustrations or disappointments he felt about politics never surfaced.

  • “I am just floored by this,” Jo Farrell, now 83, told The Denver Post eight years ago when the allegations first surfaced.

  • Recently, when whistleblowers finally surfaced, the Home Office officials could find no trace of the dossier.

  • A few weeks before this, a video surfaced of an Ebola victim in Monrovia, Liberia who had been presumed dead.

  • When the story surfaced in the press, Shumlin backtracked and said it all been a misunderstanding.

  • Landy rasped his feet to evenness and cautioned that he would have to be shod if used on hard-surfaced roads.

  • But how do you disable a smooth-surfaced turtle-backed machine?

  • The cement can be forced into place with the hands and then surfaced with a trowel.

  • They descended a minor slope and came to a hard-surfaced road with tire marks on it and a sign sternly urging care in driving.

  • That was just the moment to "fall up against" the hard-surfaced man.