emergence
英 [iˈmɜːdʒəns]
美 [iˈmɜːrdʒəns]
n. 出现; 兴起
BNC.5170 / COCA.5719
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 出现;兴起
Theemergence ofsomething is the process or event of its coming into existence.- ...the emergence of new scientific ideas.
新科技思想的兴起
- ...the emergence of new scientific ideas.
英英释义
noun
- the act of coming (or going) out
- the act of emerging
- the becoming visible
- not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
- the gradual beginning or coming forth
- figurines presage the emergence of sculpture in Greece
双语例句
- The emergence of the calculator, produce the society and the people lived to produce very and deep influence.
计算机的出现,对社会生产和人民生活产生了极其深刻的影响。 - But the emergence of China is unprecedented in its implications for the world's economy, environment and security.
但是中国的崛起是史无前例的,因为它将对世界经济,环境和安全的影响至今仍然无法预测。 - All these constituted the contemporary resources on which the emergence and the development of the post-80 literature rested.
这一切构成了“80后”文学所赖以产生与发展的当代资源。 - We are witnessing the emergence of the "data rich" era in biology.
我们正在见证生物学中“数据丰富”时代的出现。 - The emergence and existence of the role of foreign language teacher originated from exchange of different culture.
外语教师角色的产生和存在源于不同文化的交流活动。 - The emergence of the new idea encouraged us.
新想法的出现鼓舞了我们。 - The emergence and spread of new diseases is one example.
新疾病的出现和传播是一个例子。 - There is no doubt that the development of the industrial clusters promote the emergence of regional branding and development.
毋庸置疑,产业集群的发展促进了区域品牌的产生和发展。 - And cities witnessed the emergence of "bosses" and political machines.
各个城市则出现了“老板们”和“政治机器”。 - The emergence of a culture is always based on the political and economic basis of a nation.
一种文化的产生,总是建立在一个民族一个国家政治、经济的基础上的。