
n.出現(xiàn);露面;外貌;外表;出場
The journal makes its appearance once two months. 這本刊物兩個月出版一次。
The appearance of Internet marked the beginning of the age of information. 因特網(wǎng)的出現(xiàn)標志著信息時代的開始。
I don't want to go to the party but I'd better put in an appearance, I suppose. 我不想?yún)⒓幽莻€聚會,可是我最好還是要露一下面。
We should not judge a person by his appearance. 我們不應該以貌取人。
She is most pleasing in manner and appearance. 她的外貌和舉止都非常討人喜歡。
Something in his appearance riveted our attention. 他外表的某些特徵吸引了我們的注意力。
You should not be misled by a person's appearance. 你不應該被人的外表所欺騙。
At the sight of his appearance on the stage, the hall rang with thunderous applause. 他一出場,禮堂里就掌聲雷動。
用appearance指“表面情形”時,要用其復數(shù)形式appearances。 I believe you are perfectly honest, but appearances are rather against you.值得注意到是,appearance前不加the。
to all appearance和to all appearances表相同意思,不過英國人習慣用前者,而美國人習慣用后者。 To all appearance(s) he is fit for the post.
n.(名詞)appearance的基本意思是“出現(xiàn)”,可指人的突然出現(xiàn)或出席某宴會,也可指演員等登臺亮相或在電視、電影中露面,還可指疾病等到了最后階段所顯現(xiàn)出的一些癥狀,常與動詞make, put搭配。也可作“外表”“外觀”解,常指經(jīng)常性的總體印象,指人時,可指人的容貌或著裝,既可用單數(shù)形式也可用復數(shù)形式; 指物時,可指建筑物的整體外觀。
appearance作“種種跡象”解時,一般用復數(shù)形式。
n.消失;失蹤;絕跡
n.失蹤事件
n.再現(xiàn);再發(fā)