appear verb ⇨appear (A rash appeared.)⇨arrive (By ten o'clock Lee still hadn't appeared.)⇨feature (appear on TV)⇨seem (appear surprised)appear
verb
appear ♦︎ emerge ♦︎ show ♦︎ loom ♦︎ pop ♦︎ manifest itself ♦︎ form ♦︎ come outThese words all mean to start to be seen in a place.这些词均表示出现、呈现或显现。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to appear / emerge from sth◆to loom / pop into view / up◆to appear / emerge / loom / pop out of sth◆to suddenly appear / emerge / show / loom / pop / come out◆to gradually appear / emerge / manifest itself / form◆to eventually appear / emerge / show◆to finally appear / emerge / loom■appear [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) to start to be seen出现;呈现;显现◆She suddenly appeared in the doorway.她突然在门口出现。◆If a rash appears, call a doctor immediately.如果出现皮疹,立即打电话叫医生。◆Posters for the gig appeared all over town.演唱会海报在城里随处可见。◆New shoots are just appearing at the base of the plant.植物根部刚刚长出新芽。◆Her dead mother appeared to her in a dream.她过世的母亲在她梦中出现。OPPdisappear ⇨ disappear■emerge iˈmɜːdʒ; NAmEiˈmɜːrdʒ [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) to leave a dark, confined or hidden place and be seen(从暗处、封闭处或隐蔽处)出现,浮现,露出◆The swimmer emerged from the lake.那个游泳者从湖水中浮出来。◆They suddenly emerged into brilliant sunshine.他们突然走到明媚的阳光下。◆The crabs emerge at low tide to look for food.蟹在潮退时出来觅食。■show(showed, shown) [intransitive, transitive] to be visible; to allow sth to be seen露出;显出;呈现◆The cloth was folded so that the stain didn't show.布料折叠起来,这样污渍就看不见了。◆His hands were clenched, the whites of the knuckles showing.他双拳紧握,指关节都发白了。◆She had a warm woollen hat on that left only her eyes and nose showing.她戴了一顶保暖的毛线帽,只露出眼睛和鼻子。◆A white carpet will show every mark.白色地毯有一点脏都看得见。◆Come out and show yourselves(= let us see you)!出来让我们看看你们吧!■loomluːm [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition通常与副词或介词连用) (written) to start to appear as a large shape that is not clear, especially in a frightening or threatening way(尤指令人惊恐地)隐现;赫然耸现◆Something huge and black loomed out of the mist.一个巨大的黑糊糊的东西从薄雾中隐隐出现。◆The city walls loomed up ahead of them.城墙隐约出现在他们前面。■pop(-pp-) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to suddenly appear, especially when not expected突然出现;冷不防冒出◆The window opened and a head popped out.窗户打开,一个脑袋冷不防探了出来。◆When you send a fax, a dialog box pops up on the screen.发传真时,屏幕上会弹出一个对话框。◆An idea suddenly popped into his head.他突然有了主意。■manifest itself ˈmænɪfest [transitive] (formal) to become visible or noticeable显现;使人注意到◆Heatstroke sometimes manifests itself as red spots on the skin.有时中暑显现出的症状是皮肤上长红斑。◆A new trend seems to have manifested itself.一个新趋势似乎已经显现出来。■form [intransitive] (ratherformal) (especially of natural things) to begin to exist and gradually develop into a particular shape(尤指自然事物)出现,逐渐成形◆Flowers appeared, but fruits failed to form.花开了,却没能结出果实。◆Storm clouds are forming on the horizon.天边出现了雷雨云。■ˌcome ˈout
phrasal verb
(came, come)(of the sun, moon or stars) to become visible(太阳、月亮或星星)出现,露出◆The rain stopped and the sun came out.雨停了,太阳出来了。
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