emergent的意思和读音

emergent

: [ɪˈmɜrdʒənt] : [ɪˈmɜː(r)dʒ(ə)nt]

adj.

emergents  

adj.obsolescent

adj.developing,up-and-coming,embryonic,growing,nascent

emergentadj.

1.new and still developing

emergent nations/states

adj.1.,;2.,3.

na.1.“emerging”

na.1.The variant of emerging

1. insistent emergent confident ...

2. Normal Emergent (V) Rated voltage ...

5. ?condition[ ] ?emergent[ ] ?Diagnosis[ ] ...

7. enunciate,vt, emergent,adj, jurisdictional,adj, ...

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1.Passengers gets their ipod or laptop out as if everyone is dealing with emergent business matters at the terminal halls of the airport.iPad

2.As she answers some of the questions the plant manager is likely to pose, Carol will likely need to set some emergent identity goals.

3.Even so, the idea that consciousness seems to be an emergent property of the brain can take us somewhere.便

4.In it, I'll summarize concepts and draw conclusions from almost two years of writing and presenting about emergent design.

5.It was an exciting time because there was so much emergent literature, poetry, applied arts and film.

6.When trying to build new growth businesses, Christensen observes that organizations need to employ an emergent strategy-making process.Christensen使

7.Commanding all crew to take emergent measures in case of a garbage pollution incident and reporting to the administration authority.

8.Emergent bronchial artery angiography revealed that rupture of an aneurysm was the suspected culprit and coil embolization was performed.

9.For any other emergent incidents, you can reach the police office as soon as you call the number 110.110

10.Yet the ideologues who dominate the political conversation are unable to think in holistic, emergent ways.