emergent的读音 emergent中文意思

英音  [ɪˈmɜ:dʒənt] 
美音  [ɪˈmɚdʒənt] 
adj. 紧急的;浮现的;突然出现的;自然发生的
emergent 用法和例句
They hope that the emergent cohort will rise from the ashes of an evangelicalism ruined by right-wing politics .
他们希望“新兴”群体能从被右翼政治毁坏的福音主义的废墟中重新站立起来。
It was an exciting time because there was so much emergent literature , poetry , applied arts and film .
那是一段激动人心的时光,因为有那么多新兴的文学、诗歌、应用美术和电影等艺术形态。
To put it in fancy terms , the crisis is an emergent condition - even more terrible than the sum of its parts .
用花哨的术语来说,本次危机是一个紧急状况其总体可怕程度甚至超过了其各部分可怕程度的总和。
Recently , an emergent discipline called " responsive architecture " has begun asking how physical spaces can respond to the presence of people passing through them .
近来一种叫“响应式建筑”的新兴专业正开始探讨实体空间应该如何对身处其间的人进行响应的问题。
An emergent african middle class is taking out mortgages and moving into newly built flats-and two children is what they want .
非洲的新兴中产阶级正在取出抵押贷款,搬进新建的公寓而他们想要两个孩子。

汉语翻译

a. 紧急的, 浮现的, 出现的, 自然发生的
【医】 紧急的, 意外的

英语解释

形容词 emergent:

  1. occurring unexpectedly and requiring urgent action
  2. coming into existence同义词:emerging

详细解释


e.mer.gent
adj.(形容词)
Coming into view, existence, or notice:浮现的:进入视线、存在或注意的:例句:emergent spring shoots; an emergent political leader.春芽;一位新出现的政治领导者
Emerging:新出现的:例句:emergent nations.新兴的国家
Rising above a surrounding medium, especially a fluid.升起的,浮起的:从周围的介质中升起,尤指液体Demanding prompt action; urgent.紧急的:要求迅速行动的;急切的Occurring as a consequence; resultant.作为结果而产生的;结果的n.(名词)One that is coming into view or existence:存在:进入视线或存在的事物:例句:.The giant redwoods . . . outstrip the emergents of the rain forest, which rarely reach two hundred feet.(Catherine Caulfield).巨大的红木…超过了雨林中现存的最高的树,它们很少达到200英尺高.(凯瑟琳·考尔菲尔德)