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1 | I to become known or obvious after being hidden 浮现;显现;显露 | In the aftermath of the trial, charges of corruption have begun to surface. 这场审讯的后果就是对腐败的指控已开始出现。 | | New information about the murder is slowly surfacing. 有关这起谋杀的新线索正在慢慢浮现出来。 | | 1a | to appear after being lost or hidden (失踪或隐藏后)出现 | | After being missing for two months, the girl surfaced in Northumberland. 失踪两个月后,这个女孩在诺森伯兰郡露面了。 | | |
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2 | I to rise up to or appear at the surface of water 浮出水面 | The divers were forced to surface after their equipment was damaged. 潜水员在潜水设备受损后被迫浮出水面。 | |
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3 | I humorous to get out of bed , especially after sleeping for a long time (尤指长睡后)起床 | Don’ t expect Jennifer to surface before noon. 别指望珍妮弗会在中午前起床。 | |
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4 | T to put a surface on a road , especially to make it smoother 给(路)铺路面 |
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