1. 出現;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.
e.g. Richard was waiting outside the door as she emerged... 她出現的時(shí)候,理查德正在門(mén)外等著(zhù)。 e.g. The postman emerged from his van soaked to the skin. 郵遞員從他的廂式貨車(chē)中出來(lái),渾身濕透了。
2. (從困境或不好的經(jīng)歷中)擺脫出來(lái),熬出來(lái) If you emerge from a difficult or bad experience, you come to the end of it.
e.g. There is growing evidence that the economy is at last emerging from recession. 有越來(lái)越多的證據表明經(jīng)濟終于開(kāi)始擺脫蕭條。 e.g. ...their plans to emerge from bankruptcy by February of next year. 他們計劃于明年2月之前擺脫破產(chǎn)困境
3. (事實(shí)或結果)顯露,顯現,暴露 If a fact or result emerges from a period of thought, discussion, or investigation, it becomes known as a result of it.
e.g. ...the growing corruption that has emerged in the past few years... 過(guò)去幾年暴露出來(lái)的越來(lái)越多的腐敗現象 e.g. It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected... 很快就發(fā)現,原來(lái)7月和8月的抵押還款都沒(méi)有償還。
4. 顯露;露頭;顯現 If someone or something emerges as a particular thing, they become recognized as that thing.
e.g. Mr Shevardnadze emerged as a major figure in the reform movement... 謝瓦爾德納澤先生逐漸成為改革運動(dòng)的重要人物。 e.g. Vietnam has emerged as the world's third-biggest rice exporter... 越南已躍居世界第三大稻米出口國。
5. (機構、行業(yè)等)形成,興起,出現 When something such as an organization or an industry emerges, it comes into existence.
e.g. ...the new republic that emerged in October 1917. 1917年10月成立的新共和國 e.g. ...a loose alliance of developed and emerging countries. 發(fā)達國家和新興國家之間的松散聯(lián)盟
emerge英英釋義
verb
1. come out into view, as from concealment
e.g. Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office
2. become known or apparent
e.g. Some nice results emerged from the study
3. come out of
e.g. Water issued from the hole in the wall The words seemed to come out by themselves