emergence 英 [ɪ'mɜ:dʒəns]   美 [ɪˈmədʒəns]

emergence

emergence  英 [ɪ'mɜ:dʒəns] 美 [ɪˈmədʒəns]

n. 出现,浮现;发生 

名词复数:emergences 

We need to find the emergence of a concept that's never said. 我们必须找到从来没有被 谈论过的概念。
The city of Boston declared a snow emergence and public schools will be closed Friday. 波士顿宣布由于暴雪来袭,公共学校周五将停课。

  • An emergence is when something comes into view — like the emergence of a seedling in a garden or the famous emergence of Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day — which is supposed to show how soon spring will "emerge."
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  • n. 出现,浮现;发生
  • 1. We need to find the emergence of a concept that's never said.

    我们必须找到从来没有被 谈论过的概念。

  • 2. The city of Boston declared a snow emergence and public schools will be closed Friday.

    波士顿宣布由于暴雪来袭,公共学校周五将停课。

  • 3. The emergence of physics was similarly languid.

    物理学的诞生过程同样缓慢。

  • emergence (n.) 1640s, "unforeseen occurrence," from French émergence, from emerger, from Latin emergere "rise up" (see emerge). Meaning "an emerging, process of coming forth" is from 1704.
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