词组 | emerge |
释义 | emerge When emerge is used with a preposition, the choice is most often from: • She began it officially by emerging from the back room clad in a dragon-embroidered kimono — Thomas Pynchon, V., 1963 • One further finding of interest emerged from Cow-dry's study —Kenneth Keniston, Change, November-December, 1969 It is also very frequently used with as: • ... outside of the framework of what soon emerged as the new "common sense" —Noam Chomsky, Columbia Forum, Spring 1968 • ... America, emerging as the greatest power after the Second World War... —Hannah Arendt, N. Y. Rev. of Books, 18 Nov. 1971 Sometimes it appears with both: • ... emerged from the war as a creditor nation —The Encyclopedia Americana, 1943 Other prepositions commonly used with emerge include at, in, into, on, onto, out of through, upon, and with: • ... the character of dominant individuals who happen to emerge at a formative period —Selected Papers of Bertrand Russell, 1927 • ... only then did his pure and completely characteristic style emerge in all its integrity and originality — Herbert Read, The Philosophy of Modern Art, 1952 • ... a great many points of interest ... , some of which will emerge into importance in succeeding lectures —Alfred North Whitehead, Science and the Modern World, 1925 • ... the first post-depression, post-war generation to emerge into the world —Paul Potter, Johns Hopkins Mag., October 1965 • ... allowing the patient to work through it and emerge on the other side —Richard Schickel, Harper's, April 1971 • ... emerged onto the Pennypacker Mills Pike ... — F. Van Wyck Mason, The Winter at Valley Forge, 1953 • ... it is important that the announcement should emerge out of the present Conference —Sir Winston Churchill, Closing the Ring, 1951 • ... their plots emerge through a juxtaposition of different elements —Joan Aiken, The Writer, May 1968 • ... soon emerged upon wild bleak downs —George Borrow, The Bible in Spain, 1843 • If we emerge with a new tariff... —Alan Valentine, Yale Rev., Autumn 1954 Emerge is also sometimes followed by that and a clause: • It emerges that her husband is somehow involved with the dead girl —Anthony Quinton, Encounter, December 1954 |
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