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 emerge [ɪ'mɚdʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 浮现, 形成, 出现, (事实)显露

  1. It has emerged that he stole the money.
    现在终于发现,是他偷了那笔钱。
  2. The sun emerged from behind the clouds.
    太阳从云层后面露出来了。
  3. Large scale industry emerged only gradually as technology evolved.
    大工业只是随着技术发展而逐渐开始存在的。


emerge


Emerge \E*merge"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Emerged}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Emerging}.] [L. emergere, emersum; e out + mergere to
dip, plunge. See {Merge}.]
To rise out of a fluid; to come forth from that in which
anything has been plunged, enveloped, or concealed; to issue
and appear; as, to emerge from the water or the ocean; the
sun emerges from behind the moon in an eclipse; to emerge
from poverty or obscurity. ``Thetis . . . emerging from the
deep.'' --Dryden.

Those who have emerged from very low, some from the
lowest, classes of society. --Burke.

  1. Authors always tell us to place the long-term features first, but new ideas intrude and new possibilities emerge as the site is progressively tamed. I have long-term designs on a low sweet-scented hedge of sarcocca which flowers in winter.
  2. Certainly, some additional regulation of the markets is likely to emerge from the events of October.
  3. Reagan and Gorbachev did not emerge from their four days of meetings with major breakthroughs on major issues, such as arms control.
  4. It's even possible a buyer could emerge for PS of New Hampshire's Seabrook stake, he said, although any purchase would be at a bargain price because of the uncertainty over the plant's future.
  5. And he said the Czechoslovak president agreed on a need for NATO and U.S. forces until "new security structures emerge in Europe." Bush said NATO perhaps should have a broader role than at present, Seitz said.
  6. The fact that some abuses may emerge as the new system expands in the marketplace cannot support the type of wholesale condemnation implied in your article.
  7. SIB is still at the very early stages of considering the issue, however, and it is not clear if such a complex system is in fact likely to emerge from its discussions. The initiative has been urged by the London Stock Exchange.
  8. It would also allow Texaco to emerge from bankruptcy-law proceedings.
  9. It promised a 30 per cent cash rebate for work-related child care plus 150,000 new child-care places. But the lustre of the package is slowly fading as the costs it would involve emerge.
  10. After any merger or acquisition, he says, this does not emerge 'unless you really do mix people up'. The series concludes next week.
  11. He also said he expected no pact on conventional forces to emerge from the meeting between President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev on Saturday and Sunday off the Mediterranean island of Malta.
  12. The Senate approved $3.7 billion for the program and after the House-Senate conference a total of $3 billion will likely emerge.
  13. When these technical features are incorporated in conventional multivariant analysis, far different results emerge.
  14. He acknowledged in an ABC interview that when the fight for the nomination began he couldn't have predicted he would emerge the winner.
  15. Texaco agreed to pay Pennzoil $3 billion to end the litigation stemming from its acquisition of Getty Oil and allow the White Plains, N.Y.-based oil giant to emerge from bankruptcy protection.
  16. New responses may well emerge from the family, or new institutional forms may fill the gap. For those with the skills to qualify as core employees, the extension of corporate welfare may offer a lifeline.
  17. Mr. Fleisher wouldn't estimate how quickly the company might emerge from bankrutpcy-law proceedings.
  18. Furniture stores associated with Ethan Allen, Armstrong World Industries Inc.'s Thomasville Furniture unit and Masco Corp.'s Drexel Heritage Furnishings Inc. unit are likely to emerge as winners in the current shakeout, industry analysts say.
  19. Then, when signs of sluggishness began to emerge, the Fed in June began loosening credit, allowing rates to fall by about three-quarters of a percentage point.
  20. Above $20 a barrel of oil, substitutes emerge.
  21. With just a few "pockets of popularity" - New York, Washington - paying the bills, disagreements can emerge.
  22. But the talks have proved tough going. Should no trade deal emerge in the glass sector by today, according to top officials in the Clinton administration, the allies would find themselves in 'a difficult situation'.
  23. Westburne International closed yesterday on the Toronto Stock Exchange at $20.75 (Canadian), unchanged, prompting speculation that other bids may emerge.
  24. "Anything can happen." Judge Aug said he will sign an order allowing the new company, to be called Federated Department Stores Inc., to emerge after some of the technical language in the legal document is amended.
  25. The acquisition, approved by the Securities and Exchange Commision on Thursday, is the key part of PSNH's plan to emerge from bankruptcy reorganization.
  26. They said a clear picture about fatalities was unlikely to emerge before Monday morning, when divers would be sent to the scene.
  27. Ms. Matsui at Barclays de Zoete Wedd estimates the value of issues that could emerge between now and September at more than four trillion yen, far more than the capacity of Japanese investors to digest.
  28. In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Arkansas Best's shares closed at $24.875, off $1, but still a sign that observers are expecting a higher bid to emerge.
  29. But if it doesn't, the question of what sort of congressional approval is legally necessary could still emerge as a debating point when the trade deal is submitted for approval, probably later this year.
  30. It said it was on a "fast track" and would emerge by the end of 1988.
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