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TOEFL BNC: 290 COCA: 395

appear

verb
/əˈpɪə(r)/
/əˈpɪr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they appear
/əˈpɪə(r)/
/əˈpɪr/
he / she / it appears
/əˈpɪəz/
/əˈpɪrz/
past simple appeared
/əˈpɪəd/
/əˈpɪrd/
past participle appeared
/əˈpɪəd/
/əˈpɪrd/
-ing form appearing
/əˈpɪərɪŋ/
/əˈpɪrɪŋ/
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    be seen出现

  1. [intransitive] to start to be seen出现;呈现;显现
    • Three days later a rash appeared.三天后出现了皮疹。
    • Symptoms usually start appearing within two to three days.症状通常在两到三天内开始出现。
    • + adv./prep. A cat suddenly appeared out of nowhere.一只猫突然不知从哪里冒出来。
    • Smoke appeared on the horizon.地平线上升起了烟雾。
    • A bus appeared around the corner.一辆公共汽车出现在拐角处。
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • The door burst open and John appeared.门突然打开,约翰出现了。
    • Her dead mother appeared to her in a dream.她过世的母亲在她梦中出现。
    • A police officer appeared as if from nowhere and ordered us to halt.一个警察不知从哪儿冒了出来,命令我们停下。
    • A man suddenly appeared in the doorway.一个男子突然出现在门口。
    • The file appeared on my desk yesterday.那份文件昨天出现在我的桌子上。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • suddenly
    • from nowhere
    • magically
    See full entry
  2. begin to exist起源;出现

  3. [intransitive] to begin to exist or be known or used for the first time起源;出现;首次使用
    • Scientists are unsure when the virus first appeared.科学家们不确定这种病毒何时首次出现。
    • + adv./prep. His work began to appear on the scene in the 1960s.他的作品在20世纪60年代开始出现在舞台上。
    • When did mammals appear on the earth?地球上的哺乳动物起源于何时?
    • This problem first appeared in the inner cities.这个问题最初在内城区出现。
    Extra Examples
    • Modern contact lenses first appeared in the 1940s.现代的隐形眼镜最早出现于 20 世纪 40 年代。
    • Some exciting new products have recently appeared on the market.最近市场上出现了一些令人兴奋的新产品。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • suddenly
    • from nowhere
    • magically
    See full entry
  4. look/seem看来;好像

  5. linking verb (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to give the impression of being or doing something显得;看来;似乎 synonym seem
    • + adj. She didn't appear at all surprised at the news.她听到这消息时一点也没有显得吃惊。
    • Everything appeared normal at first.一开始一切都显得正常。
    • it appears + adj. It now appears likely that the school will be closed down.现在看来,学校很可能要关闭了。
    • It appears unlikely that interest rates will fall further.看来利率不大会再降低。
    • + noun He appears a perfectly normal person.他看上去完全是个正常的人。
    • appear to do something The couple appeared to have nothing in common.这对夫妇似乎没有共同之处。
    • The video appears to show a car driving through the wall of a house. 视频显示一辆汽车驶过一栋房子的墙壁。
    • She appeared to be in her late thirties.看样子她快四十岁了。
    • They appeared not to know what was happening.他们似乎不知道正在发生的事。
    • There appears to have been a mistake.看来一直有一个差错。
    • it appears (that)… It appears that there has been a mistake.看来一直有一个差错。
    • It would appear that this was a major problem.看来这是个主要问题。
    • appear as if… The sunset made it appear as if the sea was made of gold.夕阳让大海看起来好像是金子做的。
    Language Bank perhapsperhapsMaking an opinion sound less definite以不确定的语气表达意见
      • Most cybercrime involves traditional crimes, such as theft and fraud, being committed in new ways. Phishing is perhaps/possibly/probably the best-known example of this.大多数网络犯罪都包含盗窃、诈骗等传统犯罪,只是犯罪的方式有了新的变化。网络钓鱼大概是这类犯罪中最著名的例子。
      • It seems/appears that the more personal data which organizations collect, the more opportunity there is for this data to be lost or stolen.看来各种机构收集的个人资料越多,这些资料丢失或被盗的可能性就越大。
      • It seems clear that introducing national ID cards would do little to prevent identity theft.看来很明显的是,采用全国通用身份证对防止身份盗用起不了什么作用。
      • It could be argued that the introduction of national ID cards might actually make identity theft easier.可以说采用全国通用身份证实际上可能使身份盗用更容易。
      • It is possible that/It may be that the only way to protect ourselves against DNA identity theft is to avoid the creation of national DNA databases.或许保护自己免遭 DNA 身份盗用的唯一途径就是不要建立全国 DNA 数据库。
  6. of book, article, programme, etc.

  7. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be published or broadcast出版;广播
    • His new book will be appearing in the spring.他的新书将于春季出版。
    • It was too late to prevent the story from appearing in the national newspapers.要阻止全国性报纸刊登这件事情已为时太晚。
    • These allegations appear in a forthcoming documentary.这些指控出现在一部即将上映的纪录片中。
    Topics TV, radio and newsb2
  8. in film/play

  9. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to take part in a film, play, television programme, etc.演出
    • He has appeared in over 60 movies.他参演了 60 多部电影。
    • She regularly appears on TV.她经常在电视上露面。
    • She is currently appearing as Juliet at the Liverpool Playhouse.她目前在利物浦剧院扮演朱丽叶。
    Extra Examples
    • He appears briefly in the movie as a waiter.他在这部电影中出演一位戏份很少的服务员。
    • The Senator has appeared frequently on this show.这名参议员频频在这个节目中露面。
    • She rarely appears in public.她很少在公共场合露面。
    • Next month he will be appearing as Jefferson in a new play on Broadway.下个月他将在百老汇的一部新戏中扮演杰弗逊。
    Topics Film and theatreb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • currently
    • frequently
    • occasionally
    preposition
    • at
    phrases
    • appear on television
    See full entry
  10. arrive到达

  11. [intransitive] to arrive at a place抵达;来到
    • By ten o'clock Lee still hadn't appeared.到十点钟李仍然没有露面。
    • + adv./prep. A man appeared at the door and asked to see her.一名男子出现在门口要求见她。
    Extra Examples
    • A bit later Jill appeared and came over to join them.过了一会儿,吉尔出现了,过来加入他们。
    • Michael appeared a few moments later.过了一会儿,迈克尔出现了。
    • He looked worried when he appeared in my office at half past two.两点半他出现在我的办公室时,看起来很担心。
  12. be written/mentioned记载;提及

  13. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be written or mentioned somewhere记载;提及
    • Your name will appear at the front of the book.你的名字将出现在书的封面上。
  14. in court法庭

  15. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be present in court in order to give evidence or answer a charge出庭(作证或答辩);应诉
    • A man will appear in court today charged with the murder.一个被控犯谋杀罪的男人今天将出庭受审。
    • She is expected to appear at Dumfries Sheriff Court on Monday.她预计将于周一在邓弗里斯治安法院出庭。
    • She appeared on six charges of theft.她因被控犯有六项盗窃罪而出庭受审。
    • They will appear before magistrates tomorrow.他们将于明天在地方法官面前出庭。
    • He has been asked to appear as a witness for the defence.他已被传唤出庭为被告作证。
    • They had all appeared before the court several times.他们都在法庭上出现过几次。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionarypreposition
    • at
    phrases
    • appear before a court
    • appear before a judge
    • appear before a magistrate
    See full entry
  16. [intransitive] appear for/on behalf of somebody to act as somebody’s lawyer in court(作为律师)出庭;出庭当…的律师
    • James Gilbert is the lawyer appearing for the defendant.詹姆斯 · 吉尔伯特作为被告的辩护律师出庭。
    compare disappear see also apparent
  17. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French apareir, from Latin apparere, from ad- ‘towards’ + parere ‘come into view’.
TOEFL BNC: 290 COCA: 395
appear

verb¹

1come into sight/existence出現;產生ADVERBsuddenly突然出現A man suddenly appeared in the doorway.一個男子突然出現在門口。from nowhere, magically不知從何處冒出來;奇跡般地出現A police officer appeared as if from nowhere and ordered us to halt.一個警察不知從哪兒冒了出來,命令我們停下。first, initially, originally首次/首先/最初出現Modern contact lenses first appeared in the 1940s.現代的隱形眼鏡最早出現於 20 世紀 40 年代。usually通常出現Symptoms usually appear within two to three days.症狀通常在兩到三天內出現。recently最近出現Some exciting new products have recently appeared on the market.最近市場上出現了一些令人興奮的新產品。
appear

verb²

2perform/be seen in public公開演出;公開露面ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBcurrently正在演出frequently, occasionally, often頻繁/偶爾/經常露面The Senator has appeared frequently on this show.這名參議員頻頻在這個節目中露面。rarely很少露面She rarely appears in public.她很少在公共場合露面。briefly短時間露面He appears briefly in the movie as a waiter.他在這部電影中出演一位戲份很少的服務員。PREPOSITIONat在⋯演出She is currently appearing at the Playhouse.她目前正在劇院演出。PHRASESappear on television在電視上露面She regularly appears on television.她經常上電視。
appear

verb³

3in court法庭PREPOSITION | PHRASES PREPOSITIONat (BrE) 在⋯出庭He will appear at Manchester Crown Court next week.下週他將在曼徹斯特刑事法庭出庭。PHRASESappear before a court, appear before a judge, appear before a magistrate出庭;出庭受審;在治安法庭出庭The man will appear before magistrates later today.該男子將於今天晚些時候在治安法庭出庭。appear in court出庭A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of seven women.一名被控謀殺 7 名女子的男子已出庭受審。
TOEFL BNC: 290 COCA: 395
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 sthto loom / pop into view / upto appear / emerge / loom / pop out of sthto suddenly appear / emerge / show / loom / pop / come outto gradually appear / emerge / manifest itself / formto eventually appear / emerge / showto 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。OPP disappear disappear emerge iˈmɜːdʒ; NAmE iˈmɜːrdʒ [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! loom luːm [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] (rather formal) (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。
TOEFL BNC: 290 COCA: 395

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