Слово англійською: appear
Дієслово
Переклад appear українською: з'являтися, показуватися, бувати в товаристві (на прийомах), здаватися; справляти враження; виявлятися, проявлятися, strange as it may ~ — хоч яким дивним це може здатися, you ~ to know everything — схоже, що ви все знаєте, постати перед судом; виступати в суді; з'являтися в суд, виходити
Детальний опис
be seen
- [intransitive] to start to be seen
- Three days later a rash appeared.
- Symptoms usually start appearing within two to three days.
- + adv./prep. A cat suddenly appeared out of nowhere.
- Smoke appeared on the horizon.
- A bus appeared around the corner.
- Posters for the gig appeared all over town.
- New shoots are just appearing at the base of the plant.
begin to exist
- [intransitive] to begin to exist or be known or used for the first time
- Scientists are unsure when the virus first appeared.
- + adv./prep. His work began to appear on the scene in the 1960s.
- When did mammals appear on the earth?
- This problem first appeared in the inner cities.
look/seem
- linking verb (not used in the progressive tenses) to give the impression of being or doing something synonym seem
- + adj. She didn't appear at all surprised at the news.
- Everything appeared normal at first.
- it appears + adj. It now appears likely that the school will be closed down.
- It appears unlikely that interest rates will fall further.
- + noun He appears a perfectly normal person.
- appear to do something The couple appeared to have nothing in common.
- The video appears to show a car driving through the wall of a house.
- She appeared to be in her late thirties.
- They appeared not to know what was happening.
- There appears to have been a mistake.
- it appears (that)… It appears that there has been a mistake.
- It would appear that this was a major problem.
- appear as if… The sunset made it appear as if the sea was made of gold.
Language Bank perhapsperhapsMaking an opinion sound less definite- Most cybercrime involves traditional crimes, such as theft and fraud, being committed in new ways. Phishing is perhaps the best-known example of this.
- Cybercrime is possibly the biggest threat faced by businesses today.
- Cybercrime has probably always been part of the internet from its beginning, but it has evolved enormously.
- It seems that the more personal data organizations collect, the more opportunity there is for this data to be lost or stolen.
- The risks posed by cybercrime to many organizations' operations and profits appear to be growing .
- It seems clear that introducing national ID cards would do little to prevent identity theft.
- It could be argued that the introduction of national ID cards might actually make identity theft easier.
- It is possible that the only way to protect ourselves against DNA identity theft is to avoid the creation of national DNA databases.
- It may be that it is impossible to protect yourself completely against identity theft, but you have to be as vigilant as possible.
More Like This Verbs usually followed by infinitivesVerbs usually followed by infinitives- afford
- agree
- appear
- arrange
- attempt
- beg
- choose
- consent
- decide
- expect
- fail
- happen
- hesitate
- hope
- intend
- learn
- manage
- mean
- neglect
- offer
- prepare
- pretend
- promise
- refuse
- swear
- try
- want
- wish
of book, article, programme, etc.
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be published or broadcast
- His new book will be appearing in the spring.
- It was too late to prevent the story from appearing in the national media.
- These allegations appear in a forthcoming documentary.
in film/play
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to take part in a film, play, television programme, etc.
- He has appeared in over 60 movies.
- She regularly appears on TV.
- She is currently appearing as Juliet at the Liverpool Playhouse.
arrive
- [intransitive] to arrive at a place
- By ten o'clock Lee still hadn't appeared.
- + adv./prep. A man appeared at the door and asked to see her.
be written/mentioned
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be written or mentioned somewhere
- Your name will appear at the front of the book.
in court
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be present in court in order to give evidence or answer a charge
- A man will appear in court today charged with the murder.
- She is expected to appear at Dumfries Sheriff Court on Monday.
- She appeared on six charges of theft.
- They will appear before magistrates tomorrow.
- He has been asked to appear as a witness for the defence.
- They had all appeared before the court several times.
- [intransitive] appear for/on behalf of somebody to act as somebody’s lawyer in court
- James Gilbert is the lawyer appearing for the defendant.
compare disappear see also apparent Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French apareir, from Latin apparere, from ad- ‘towards’ + parere ‘come into view’.