appear的意思和读音

appear

: [əˈpɪr] : [əˈpɪə(r)]

v.

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appears  appearing  appeared  

v.+n.appear week

adv.+v.appear likely

v.disappear

v.come into view,come into sight,emerge,happen,occur

appearlinkv.look/seem

1.to give the impression of being or doing sth

She didn't appear at all surprised at the news.

It appears unlikely that interest rates will fall further.

He appears a perfectly normal person.

She appeared to be in her late thirties.

They appeared not to know what was happening.

There appears to have been a mistake.

It appears that there has been a mistake.

It would appear that this was a major problem.

v.be seen

1.[i]to start to be seen

Three days later a rash appeared.

A bus appeared around the corner.

Smoke appeared on the horizon.线

begin to exist

2.[i](+ adv./prep.)使to begin to exist or be known or used for the first time

When did mammals appear on the earth?

This problem first appeared in the inner cities.

of book/programme

3.[i]( + adv./prep.)广to be published or broadcast

His new book will be appearing in the spring.

It was too late to prevent the story from appearing in the national newspapers.

in movie/play

4.[i](+ adv./prep.)to take part in a film/movie, play, television programme, etc.

He has appeared in over 60 movies. 60

She regularly appears on TV.

Next month he will be appearing as Obama in a new play on Broadway.

arrive

5.[i](+ adv./prep.)to arrive at a place

By ten o'clock Lee still hadn't appeared.

be written/mentioned

6.[i](+ adv./prep.)to be written or mentioned somewhere

Your name will appear at the front of the book.

in court

7.[i](+ adv./prep.));to be present in court in order to give evidence or answer a charge

A man will appear in court today charged with the murder.

She appeared on six charges of theft.

He has been asked to appear as a witness for the defence.

8.[i]~ for/on behalf of sbto act as sb's lawyer in court

Cherie Booth is the lawyer appearing for the defendant. )

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v.1.to make other people think that you are something or feel something. Appear is a slightly more formal word than seem2.if someone or something appears somewhere, you begin to see them suddenly or for the first time; to arrive somewhere3.to be on television or in a play, movie, concert, etc.4.to go to a court of law, committee, or similar institution, so that people can ask you questions and make decisions about what you say5.if something new or different appears, it starts to exist or to be known about for the first time; to become available for the first time6.to be written or printed somewhere1.to make other people think that you are something or feel something. Appear is a slightly more formal word than seem2.if someone or something appears somewhere, you begin to see them suddenly or for the first time; to arrive somewhere3.to be on television or in a play, movie, concert, etc.4.to go to a court of law, committee, or similar institution, so that people can ask you questions and make decisions about what you say5.if something new or different appears, it starts to exist or to be known about for the first time; to become available for the first time6.to be written or printed somewhere

1. Disappear Appear Impolite ...

2. appeal vi.&n. appear vi. appearance n. ; …

3. agree appear arrange ...

4. 〖 flat;level〗 ,,appear〖 present〗 ...

5. scene appear lead ...

6. 〖 flat;level〗 ,,appear〖 present〗 ...

7. 〖 flat;level〗 ,,appear〖 present〗 ...

8. 〖 Eyesrightdress〗 appear〖 discount〗 ...

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1.China, says the report, "does not appear to have broadened its concept of operations" to encompass sea control in waters beyond Taiwan.

2.Added customs inspections don't appear to target rare earth, though such shipments may have been caught up in the wider slowdown.

3.Finally, it would be beneficial after all of the code is generated to have it appear -- automatically -- in a development environment.

4.In contrast to other creatures, hibernating bears do not appear as though they are dead, but seem as though they are very sleepy.

5.The International Atomic Energy Agency said that the overall situation remained "very serious" but did not appear to be deteriorating.(IAEA)”,

6.Spain's first-round finale with Chile may appear on the surface to be the better match.西

7.The application did not appear to be responding to the system.

8.These buildings are part of a new generation of innovative, exciting skyscrapers set to appear all over the world over the next 10 years.

9.for sometimes, Fanny, I own to you, it does appear more than manner: it appears as if the mind itself was tainted.

10.The first three hours of what was to have been an 11-hour flight appear to have been uneventful, CEO Pierre-Henri Gourgeon said.-Gourgeon