词汇 | emerging |
释义 | emergingWord family noun emergence emergencyemersionemergency roomemergency servicesadjective emergent emerging emerseverb emerge adverbemergently e·mer·ging /ɪˈmɜːdʒɪŋ $ -ɜːr-/ AWL adjectiveadj [only before noun] DEVELOPin an early state of development 新兴的,发展初期的 the country’s emerging oil industry 该国新兴的石油工业 Examples from the Corpus emerging• A new view of war, albeit one which had close links with past ideas, was gradually emerging.• Details of the operation to remove the boat people are now emerging.• In 1911 the newly emerging car industry faced a crisis.• The anti-Aristotelianism and the newly emerging concept of natural philosophy were, then, not private but public developments.• But the issue also epitomized the emerging dilemma for Laura, caught between the dictates of commerce and social responsibility.• This emerging kind of organization within production is sometimes called flexible specialization.• Opinions vary on emerging markets such as China and Indonesia.• Rural recreation geography: An emerging or mature discipline?• But to those in distress, and towards unrecognized or emerging talent, he was unfailing in his generosity and support.• The program is designed to help identify emerging trends in drug use. From Longman Business Dictionary emerginge·mer·ging /ɪˈmɜːdʒɪŋ-ɜːr-/ adjectiveadj [only before a noun] 1in an early state of development the country’s emerging nuclear industry 2emerging nations/countries/economiesCOMMERCE countries, especially those in Asia, Africa, and South America that are just starting to have influence or power in trade, finance etc The EU is allowing emerging economies to have greater access to their products. |
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