emerge UK [ɪ'mɜ:dʒ] US [-'mɝ:dʒ] verb intransitive APPEAR 出现 IMPROVER ■to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something 出现,浮现;露出•She emerged from the sea, blue with cold.她浮出了海面,浑身冻得发青。 IMPROVER ■to come to the end of a difficult period or experience (从困境中)摆脱出来,存活下来•The Prince emerged unscathed from the scandal.王子安然走出了丑闻。 UK [ɪ'mɜ:dʒ] US [-'mɝ:dʒ] verb intransitive BECOME KNOWN 为人所知 ADVANCED ■to become known, especially as a result of examining something or asking questions about it (尤指经过审查或讯问后)为人知晓,显露,暴露•The facts behind the scandal are sure to emerge eventually.丑闻背后的真相最终一定会水落石出。 •[+ that] It has emerged that secret talks had been going on between the two companies before the takeover was announced.现在已经真相大白,原来在接管计划宣布之前,两家公司一直在进行秘密会谈。 •She's the most exciting British singer to emerge on the pop scene for a decade.她是十年来在流行乐坛崭露头角的英国歌手中最令人兴奋的一位。 |