0 the fact of something becoming known or starting to exist:
1 the fact of someone appearing by coming out from behind something:
the country's emergence from bankruptcy
The agreement set the stage for the company's emergence from bankruptcy.
3 the process of becoming known or developing:
The emergence of a pandemic flu virus is not only inevitable, but overdue.
They are very dangerous, these sudden emergences of politically-minded classes.
Capitalism is part of the emergence of a more complex modern world.
Despite this, historians continue to attribute the emergence of new forms of governance to a clash of cultures between east and west.
However, the liberal reform period did witness the creation of structural conditions that strongly favoured the eventual emergence of these regimes.
I see no forces in our society that tend towards the emergence of a communitarian shared understanding.
If timing and frequency of instructional input do not determine order of emergence or frequency of use of will and going to, what does?
In the more general case of the emergence of will and going to, neither timing nor frequency of input seems to affect learner production.
Prefabricated patterns and the emergence of structure in second language acquisition.
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變得出名, 嶄露頭角, 出現…
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被认知,出名, 崭露头角, 出现…
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revelación, salida, aparición…
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surgimento, aparecimento, revelação…
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émergence [feminine], apparition, émergence…
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opdukken, tilsynekomst…
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