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/ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ |
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1 | to come out of something or out from behind something 出现;露出 |
| +from After a few weeks, the caterpillar emerges from its cocoon. 几周之后,毛虫从茧里面出来了。 |
| +into The doors opened and people began to emerge into the street. 门开了,人们开始出现在大街上。 |
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2 | to stop being involved in a difficult situation or period of time (从困境中)摆脱出来 |
| +from The country is slowly emerging from a recession. 这个国家正慢慢从经济衰退中摆脱出来。 |
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3 | to become known 显露;知悉 |
| Some worrying rumours were beginning to emerge. 一些令人不安的谣传开始露头。 |
| it emerged (that) It emerged that he had saved a child by donating his kidney. 情况清楚了,他曾捐出自己的肾救活了一个孩子。 |
| +from Three important factors emerged from our discussions. 从我们的讨论中出现了3个重要因素。 |
| 3a | to appear or become recognized 出现;为…所公认 | | No new leader has emerged to take his place. 还没有新领导来接替他。 | | +as Leeds is emerging as an important financial centre. 利兹正逐步成为一个重要的金融中心。 | |
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