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 emergence [ɪ'mɚdʒəns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 出现, 浮现, 发生

  1. The 1960s saw the emergence of many new nations.
    二十世纪六十年代出现了许多新兴国家。
  2. Some pinned their faith on the emergence of a new national leader, others on a religious revival.
    一些人相信会出现一个新的国家领导人,而另一些人则相信宗教复兴。
  3. Another development related to the electronic cottage is the emergence of electronic" halfway houses" which are beginning to crop up across the country.
    与电子业有关的另一项新发展是电子“中间站”的出现,这种中间站正开始在全国各地涌现出来。


emergence
[ noun ]
  1. the gradual beginning or coming forth

  2. <noun.event>
    figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece
  3. the becoming visible

  4. <noun.event>
    not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
  5. the act of emerging

  6. <noun.act>
  7. the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent

  8. <noun.act>


Emergence \E*mer"gence\, n.; pl. {Emergences}.
The act of rising out of a fluid, or coming forth from
envelopment or concealment, or of rising into view; sudden
uprisal or appearance.

The white color of all refracted light, at its very
first emergence . . . is compounded of various colors.
--Sir I.
Newton.

When from the deep thy bright emergence sprung. --H.
Brooke.

  1. The emergence of a new fault-line in Anglo-German relations on Wednesday night pushed the pound down to DM2.4770 in Asian trading, with the currency bottoming out at DM2.4680 in Europe yesterday.
  2. If it passes, the result could be the emergence of a state larger than Germany in territory and as populous as France.
  3. Recently Tom Shales of the Washington Post intoned, "The emergence and dominance of MTV represent unquestioning surrender to the corporate ethic by Ronald Reagan's figurative grandchildren."
  4. Asked what the emergence of a "narco-government" would mean for U.S. foreign policy, Gates said, "I don't think anybody has thought very much about that.
  5. For other Seabrook owners, the emergence of a buyer for the Massachusetts Municipal stake would ease a pending financial pinch.
  6. The other was the emergence of a Senate compromise that shifts the burden of deciding cases of "obscene art" from the NEA to the courts.
  7. Julia groped for the right words to explain Romero's emergence as a vocal human rights advocate as the situation deteriorated in El Salvador and emerged in a full-scale war that still persists between leftist rebels and the U.S.-supported government.
  8. We follow his emergence from Whistler's shadow, the early influence of Degas, and the establishment of a personal and particular imagery of music-hall, artiste and audience.
  9. Advancing States as Laboratories: The budget recognizes the emergence of new ideas and initiatives originating at the state and local level.
  10. Other discoveries include seashells and obsidian glass tools that indicate emergence of long-distance trade.
  11. The emergence of domestic demand-led growth in the past two quarters represents a sharp turn away from the pattern of recent years, when a rapid buildup in Japan's trade surplus provided the primary impetus for expansion.
  12. But since Singapore's emergence 27 years ago as a fully sovereign independent nation, its leaders have anticipated and planned for future growth in a way which other countries have failed to do. Changi airport was opened in 1981.
  13. Horn was quoted Saturday by the state-run Hungarian news agency MTI as saying that "the emergence of certain military threats in recent months also affect heavily our relations.
  14. It is not clear he will be allowed to succeed because of divisions in the cabinet. In addition, corruption, along with the arbitrary behaviour of the authorities, is discouraging new investment and the emergence of small businesses.
  15. But the campaign also demonstrated the emergence of a new political class arguing persuasively that talk of a so-called 'third way', in which change would somehow be made less painful, is an illusion.
  16. There is plenty to say about the dangers of one-party rule, the systematic destruction of local government, the emergence of the patronage state as powerful appointed bodies proliferate and, indeed, Celtic nationalisms.
  17. The woman's emergence from a coma was announced Wednesday by doctors at Metropolitan Hospital, where she is slowly recovering from the April 19 attack.
  18. Supplies of many are now sufficient to offer for sale in a 1990 catalog, which says, "We invite you to join us in maintaining these crops." The genetic erosion in Southwest crops began around 1920, with the emergence of mechaniclal irrigation methods.
  19. Mr. Bertolucci allows the sweep of 60 years of Chinese history to unfold around Pu Yi as background noise to his peculiar, poignant role in the emergence of modern China.
  20. "Our research departments follow this sort of thing and we have the data to quickly monitor" the emergence of these brokers and the stocks they sell, a banking official says.
  21. The emergence of two new kinds of supercomputer - minisupercomputers and massively parallel machines, which offer much of the performance of a conventional supercomputer at a fraction of the cost - have opened new markets for supercomputing.
  22. We must combine greater prosperity for the majority with measures to prevent the emergence of a deprived underclass excluded from the opportunity to work and dependent on welfare. The third priority is to strengthen the economy in the longer term.
  23. New York raw SUGAR prices remained broadly lower at midday after a steep late morning drop, but the emergence of trade buying and an easing of technical selling allowed prices to move well off their two-week lows, traders said.
  24. The gathering, to be held Sunday in Soweto township outside Johannesburg, is to mark the Communist Party's emergence as a legal group after years as an underground movement.
  25. In the closing minutes, after long periods of slow change, we see the emergence of human beings and the marks they have made on the planet: canals, cities, roads. In the closing seconds a startling phenomenon occurs.
  26. Manville has already contributed $150 million to the personal injury trust in anticipation of the company's emergence from bankruptcy.
  27. Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole said today there are "some tough days ahead" for Poland despite enthusiasm over the emergence of the nation's first non-communist government in almost half a century.
  28. When it comes to sexual identity, we're living in very unsettled times." For former child star Jodie Foster, the Academy nomination for "The Accused" confirms her emergence as a mature actress.
  29. Analysts say he has stayed in office by balancing civilian bureaucrats against army generals and frequently shuffling the military command to block the emergence of any power centers within the establishment.
  30. A Spanish newspaper reported that he also called for the emergence of "an independent Russian republic" that "as an independent state would sign agreements with other republics, also as independent states."
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