appearance so |
appear that this was a major
proWem.看来.这是个.主要
问题。
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BE SEEN 2 [V, usually +adv./prep.] to start to be seen 出现;i'呈现; '显现:A Sus appeared around
the comer. 一知公•共&车出现在拐角处。◊ Smofce
appeared ort the horizon•地平线上升^了^0雾。◊ TTiree days
Zater a rash appeared.三关后出现了皮疹。
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BEGIN TO EX丨ST 起源;出现 3
[V,usually +Mv./pfep.} to begin to exist or be known or used for the first
time 起 源;出现;W 次使用:When did mamm.a/5 appear on t/ie earth ?地球上知哺乳动物起源于何时? ◊
This problem /irst appearedfn t/ie inner cities. ▲个问题最初车市区中
心出现。
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OF BOOK/PROGRAMME 书;:节:目 4 [V,usually
+<7dv./prep.] to ..be published or broadcast 出版;广播:His new book Wi’ZZ be appearing in
the spring.彳也的新书将于春季出版。
0 It was too late to prevent the story from
appearing in the national newspapers•要阻止全国性报纸刊登逢件事情
已为时太晚。
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IN MOVIE/PLAY 电影;戏剧 5 [V,usually to
take part in a film/movie,
play, television programme, etc.'凑出:』He has appeared in
over 60 moWes.他参演了
6〇 多部电影。◊ She reguZariy
appears on TV. 经常垚
电视上露面。◊ iVext month he WfH be appearing as Bush m a new pZay on
Broadway.下月他将在官考汇上演的一
出新戏中扮演布什。.
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ARRIVE iijji 6 [V, usually
+adv./prep.] to arrive at a place 抵达;来到:By ten o’cZocfc [ee
sriH hadn’t appeared..到
十点钟李仍然没有露面。
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BE WRITTEN/MENTIONED 记载;提再 7 [y, usually +Mv./
prep.】 to be written or
mentioned somewhere i己载;
提及:Your name will appear
at the front of the book.
你的名字将出现在书的前页d
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IN COURT 法J^.8 [V,usually to be present in
court in order to give
evidence or answer a charge 出庭(作ii或査审.):A man will appear in court today charged with the
murder.—个被控犯谋杀罪的男人4天 将出庭受'审。.◊ She appeared
on six charges 〇/ 出讲•她 因被控犯有六项盗窃罪而出庭受审。◊:They wiH appear be/ore magistrates tomorrow.明天他们将出庭接受地方法
...官的幸讯。.◊ He has been
asfced to appear as a witness /or the de/ence.他B被传唤出庭为被告证。9 [V] ~ for/ on behali of sb to
act as sb,s lawyer in court (:作为律
师).出庭;.出庭当…的律师:C/zerie Booth is the 〖anyer appearing/or the
de/endant.谢丽•布思作为被告的冷护
律师出庭。
一 see
also apparent — compare disappear ap-pear-ance tH* /a'piarans; NAmE0'pir-/ noun
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WAY STH LOOKS/SEEMS 外观 1
[Q U] the way that sb/sth looks on the outside; what sb/sth seems to be 夕卜貌;夕卜
观;夕卜表:the
physical/outward/extemal appear- ance 〇/ sth 某物的夕观:◊
She had never been grearfy concerned about her appearance.她从来不怎么注重外
貌 0 ◊ 77ie ciog was
simiiar fn generaZ appearance to a 印an/d.这条狗总的来看像西班牙猎狗。◊ He gave eve/y appearance
of (= seemed very much to be ) enjoying Wmse(f•他处处表现得很快活。◊ Judgi’n^ by
appearances can be misleading•辈•孽夕判断可能出i昔。◊ To aZZ appearances (= as far as people could tell) he
was dead.从一切迹象来看,他已餐死了。办When s/ie Zost叫 her money, she was
determined to keep up appearances (=hide the true situation and pretend that
everything was going well).她把钱荃亏光时,决意佯装若充其事。
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SB/STH ARRIVING 到达 2 [C, usually sing.] the fact of sb/sth
arriving, especially when it
is not expected (尤指突然 的).抵达,' 到来:TTze sudden appearance 〇/ a securffy guard
caused them to drop the money and run. M
突然出现,他们丢下钱就跑了。◊ J don’t want
to go to the party, but I suppose Vd better put in an appearance (;go there for a short time).我不想去参加这个聚会,
不过我认为最好还是去露个面。3 [C,
usually sing.] the moment at which sth begins to exist
or starts to be seen or used 起源;\出现;首次使用:the ear〖y appearance 〇/ dqfifodiZs in spring _来卓异於水仙◊ the appearance
〇/ organic vegetables in the
supermarkets
市场上市
fN -PUBLIC 公.弁 4
;[C] an act of appearing in
public,