emergent

英[i'mɜːdʒənt] 美[i'mɜːrdʒənt]
  • adj. 出现的;紧急的;新兴的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 紧急的
    2. 突现的
    3. 意外的
    4. 自然发生的
    5. 浮现的
    6. 新兴的
    7. 处于发展初期的
    8. 透过的
    9. 突然出现的
    10. 冒出的,涌现的
    11. 应急的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. occurring unexpectedly and requiring urgent action;

    "emergent repair of an aorta"

  2. coming into existence;

    "an emergent republic"

1. Emergent democracies created markets that were ripe for exploitation.
新兴的民主国家创造了可供开拓的成熟市场.

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2. We could say that computer viruses are the first examples of emergent artificial life.
我们可以说计算机病毒是自然发生(emergent) 的人工生命(artificiallife)的第一例.

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3. Emergent light is no longer continuous.
透过的光不再是连续的.

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4. Objective To discuss some emergent measures about disposing paroxysmal fire damp explosion.
目的探讨突发特大瓦斯爆炸的有效医疗应急措施.

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5. Rooted hydrophytes, both emergent and submergent, are found in this zone.
该区域分布有有根的水生植物, 包括浮游植物和沉水植物.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Bioengineering is an emergent branch of learning.
      生物工程是一门新兴的学问。
    2. Emergent democracies created markets that were ripe for exploitation.
      新兴的民主国家创造了可供开拓的成熟市场。