appear
To come into sight or become visible to others. It can also describe how something or someone seems or looks to a person.
Beispiele
3 von 5The moon will appear in the sky tonight.
The moon will be visible in the sky tonight.
He is scheduled to appear before the committee tomorrow morning.
He is scheduled to be present before the committee tomorrow morning.
New problems always appear when I am very busy.
New problems always start to happen when I am very busy.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of an Actor on a Platform — they AP-pear to the audience.
Schnelles Quiz
The sun will ____ from behind the clouds very soon.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: appear
Beispiele
The moon will appear in the sky tonight.
everydayThe moon will be visible in the sky tonight.
He is scheduled to appear before the committee tomorrow morning.
formalHe is scheduled to be present before the committee tomorrow morning.
New problems always appear when I am very busy.
informalNew problems always start to happen when I am very busy.
Small variations appear in the results of the experiment.
academicSmall changes are visible in the results of the experiment.
The manager will appear in the training video for new staff.
businessThe manager will be seen in the training video for new staff.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
it appears that
it seems that
keep up appearances
to pretend everything is fine even if it is not
appear out of nowhere
to arrive suddenly and unexpectedly
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Look is usually for physical sight, while appear can also mean something seems to be a certain way without physical proof.
Show is transitive (you show something), but appear is intransitive (something appears).
Nutzungshinweise
Use 'appear' when you are talking about something becoming visible or when you want to express a soft opinion about how something looks.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often try to use 'appear' in the passive voice, such as 'The star was appeared,' which is incorrect; it should be 'The star appeared.'
Merkhilfe
Think of an Actor on a Platform — they AP-pear to the audience.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin word 'apparere', which means 'to come into sight'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In many English-speaking cultures, 'appearing' professional or polite is highly valued in social and business interactions.
Schnelles Quiz
The sun will ____ from behind the clouds very soon.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: appear
Verwandte Redewendungen
Verwandtes Vokabular
Ähnliche Wörter
ultraphobty
C1A state of extreme, pathological fear or an overwhelming aversion that exceeds the intensity of a standard phobia. It is typically used in clinical or specialized contexts to describe a totalizing and paralyzing sense of dread toward a specific stimulus or environment.
supercredcy
C1Describing information, sources, or evidence that possesses an exceptionally high degree of reliability, authority, and trustworthiness. It is used to characterize something that is considered beyond reproach or indisputable in its veracity.
multiantidom
C1Describing a state or entity that exhibits resistance or opposition across several distinct domains, jurisdictions, or spheres of influence. It characterizes a complex posture of multifaceted defiance aimed at maintaining autonomy against multiple external pressures.
incelerer
C1To hasten or increase the speed and efficiency of a process, action, or development from within. It is specifically used in technical or academic contexts to describe the stimulation of inherent growth or velocity.
multichromness
C1The state or quality of exhibiting multiple colors or shifting hues, particularly in response to light or perspective. It describes a complex visual property where various pigments or light frequencies create a diverse, often iridescent, appearance.
postlaterfy
C1Describes a state or action that has been deferred beyond a secondary point of delay, often implying a sequence of repeated postponements. It characterizes tasks, decisions, or events that exist in a state of indefinite future scheduling.
homolucous
C1To explain, clarify, or illuminate diverse subjects using a single, unified perspective or set of criteria. It involves the process of bringing disparate ideas into a shared and consistent framework of understanding.
pretactate
C1To strategically plan, coordinate, or arrange preliminary tactical measures before a major operation or formal engagement. It involves the meticulous organization of steps to ensure a desired outcome during the execution phase.
monothermal
C1A clinical procedure or state characterized by a single temperature, most commonly used in audiology to refer to a caloric test performed with either warm or cold irrigation alone. It is used as a screening tool to assess the balance system of the inner ear more quickly than standard two-temperature tests.
deducity
C1Describing a logic or statement that is inherently capable of being inferred from established premises through a process of reasoning. In specialized testing contexts, it refers to the quality of a conclusion that follows necessarily from its preceding arguments.
Kommentare (0)
Zum Kommentieren AnmeldenStarte kostenlos mit dem Sprachenlernen
Kostenlos Loslegen