[no obj.]move out of or away from something and come into view 浮现,显露 black ravens emerged from the fog. 黑色的渡鸦从雾中飞了出来。 ■become apparent, important, or prominent 变得显眼(或重要、突出) United have emerged as the bookies' clear favourite. 联队已经成为赌注登记经纪人心目中绝对最有希望获胜的队。 [as adj. emerging]a world of emerging economic giants. 一个新兴经济大国的世界。 ■(of facts or circumstances) become known (事实,情况)被知晓,暴露 reports of a deadlock emerged during preliminary discussions. 在初步讨论中就出现了陷入僵局的报道。 [with clause]it emerged that the Trade Secretary and the Chancellor are still at loggerheads. 贸易部长和这位大臣仍然不和成了公开的秘密。 ■recover from or survive a difficult or demanding situation 恢复,渡过难关 the economy has started to emerge from recession. 经济已开始从衰退中复苏。 ■(of an insect or other invertebrate) break out from an egg, cocoon, or pupal case (昆虫或其他无脊椎动物)破壳而出
派生 emergence noun 语源
late 16th cent. (in the sense 'become known, come to light'): from Latin emergere, from e- (variant of ex-) 'out, forth' + mergere 'to dip'