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

emergence

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

n. 出现,浮现;发生;露头 

名词复数:emergences 

The emergence and spread of new diseases is one example. 新疾病的出现和传播是一个例子。
They prefer to wait for the emergence of a new physics theory of everything. 他们更倾向于等待新的可以解释一切的理论的出现.

  • 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;露头
  • 1. The emergence and spread of new diseases is one example.

    新疾病的出现和传播是一个例子。

  • 2. They prefer to wait for the emergence of a new physics theory of everything.

    他们更倾向于等待新的可以解释一切的理论的出现.

  • 3. The emergence of multimedia computers out of its deal with figures and characters of machinery in the traditional role.

    多媒体的出现使计算机摆脱了其只是处理数字和文字的机器的传统角色。

  • 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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