appear
appear — 動詞
1. to start being seen, often suddenly or after being hidden, so that someone notic
出現;浮現
從看不見變成看得到
to start being seen, often suddenly or after being hidden, so that someone notices you or it.
A small rabbit suddenly appeared from behind the wooden fence.
一隻小兔子突然從木製柵欄後面出現。
appear + from/behind [place]
Dark clouds appeared over the mountain just before the storm hit Taipei.
暴風雨襲擊台北前,烏雲出現在山的上方。
A red rash appeared on Mia's arm after she touched the plant.
Mia 碰到那株植物後,手臂上出現了紅色疹子。
When the magician opened the box, three white doves appeared.
魔術師打開盒子時,三隻白鴿出現了。
Tiny stars began to appear in the sky as the sun went down.
太陽下山時,小星星開始浮現在天空中。
- emerge
more formal; suggests coming out of something
- show up
informal; often about people arriving
- materialize
suggests appearing as if by magic
文法句型
appear + (preposition + place)
appear from/behind/out of [place]
用法筆記
Subject is usually a thing or living creature that comes into the watcher's view. Often paired with adverbs like suddenly, slowly, or first.
常見錯誤
2. to be at a court or other official place because you are part of a legal case, e
出庭;應訊
為法律案件正式到法庭
to be at a court or other official place because you are part of a legal case, either as the accused, a witness, or a lawyer.
Mr. Lin will appear in court next Tuesday on charges of fraud.
林先生下週二將因詐欺罪出庭。
appear in court on [charge]
The teenager appeared before the judge with his parents and a lawyer.
那名青少年由父母與律師陪同出庭面對法官。
appear before [judge]
Three witnesses appeared at the trial to describe what they had seen.
三位證人在審判中出庭,描述他們所看到的情況。
The company's CEO must appear before the committee to answer questions about the leak.
公司執行長必須到委員會應訊,回答有關洩密的問題。
- fail to appear
common legal phrase for missing a court date
文法句型
appear in court
appear before [judge / committee]
appear on [charge]
用法筆記
Almost always followed by 'in court', 'before [an authority]', or 'at [a hearing]'. Distinguish from sense 1 (BECOME VISIBLE): this sense is about formal attendance, not about being seen.
常見錯誤
3. to give the outward impression of being a certain way, even though you are not s
似乎;看起來
從外表給人某種印象
to give the outward impression of being a certain way, even though you are not sure it is really true.
Sara appeared calm during the interview, but her hands were shaking.
Sara 在面試時看起來很冷靜,但她的手在發抖。
appear + adjective
The plan appears to be working, since sales have grown for three months.
這個計畫似乎奏效了,因為銷售已經連續成長三個月。
appear to + base verb
It appears that the train will be delayed by at least an hour.
看起來火車至少會誤點一個小時。
The old painting appears older than it really is because of the dark frame.
因為深色畫框,這幅舊畫看起來比實際年代更老。
From the outside, the small shop appears empty, but inside it is full of treasures.
從外面看,這家小店似乎空無一物,裡面卻滿是寶貝。
- seem
very close in meaning; slightly more common in speech
- look
based mainly on visual impression
- come across as
how someone is perceived by others
文法句型
appear + adjective
appear to + base verb
it appears (that) + clause
用法筆記
Use 'appear to + base verb' (appear to be / appear to know), NOT 'appear that someone V'. The pattern 'It appears that + clause' is correct, but 'He appears that he is tired' is wrong — say 'He appears to be tired'.
常見錯誤
4. to act, sing, or otherwise perform as one of the people you can see in a movie,
演出;客串
在電影、戲劇或節目中表演
to act, sing, or otherwise perform as one of the people you can see in a movie, stage production, or broadcast.
Emma Stone appeared in three films last year, including a romantic comedy.
Emma Stone 去年演出了三部電影,包括一部浪漫喜劇。
appear in [film]
The young actor will appear as Hamlet at the National Theatre next month.
這位年輕演員下個月將在國家劇院演出哈姆雷特一角。
appear as [character]
BTS appeared on a popular American talk show to promote their new album.
BTS 上了一個熱門的美國脫口秀,宣傳他們的新專輯。
Mr. Chen has appeared in over twenty Taiwanese stage plays since 2010.
陳先生自 2010 年以來已在二十多齣台灣舞台劇中演出。
文法句型
appear in [film / play / show]
appear as [character]
appear on [TV programme]
用法筆記
Subject is usually a performer (actor, singer, band). Use 'in' for films/plays, 'on' for TV programmes. Different from sense 5 (BE PUBLISHED): a person appears in a show, but a book or article appears in a magazine.
常見錯誤
5. (of writing, photos, or news) to be printed in a newspaper, magazine, or book, o
刊登;登載
在報章雜誌或網路上被刊出
(of writing, photos, or news) to be printed in a newspaper, magazine, or book, or shown on a website or screen.
Her photo appeared on the front page of the local newspaper this morning.
她的照片今天早上刊登在當地報紙的頭版。
appear on [page]
An article about the new vaccine appeared in The Lancet last week.
上週《刺胳針》刊登了一篇關於新疫苗的文章。
appear in [journal]
Dr. Patel's research on bee decline appeared in National Geographic last month.
Patel 博士關於蜜蜂數量減少的研究,上個月刊登在《國家地理雜誌》上。
The poem first appeared in a small student magazine in 1985.
這首詩最早於 1985 年刊登在一本學生小雜誌上。
- be published
more formal; works for books and articles
- be printed
focus on physical printing
- come out
informal; often used for new books or issues
文法句型
appear in [newspaper / magazine / journal]
appear on [website / page]
用法筆記
Subject is the text, image, or piece of content — not the author. Often used with 'first appeared' to mark the original publication.
常見錯誤
6. to come into existence for the first time, so that people start to know about it
問世;興起
首次存在或被人們知道
to come into existence for the first time, so that people start to know about it or use it.
Smartphones first appeared in the late 1990s and changed daily life forever.
智慧型手機在 1990 年代末期問世,徹底改變了日常生活。
first appeared in [time]
A new strain of the flu virus has appeared in northern Europe this winter.
今年冬天北歐出現了一種新的流感病毒株。
Cheap electric scooters appeared on Taipei streets around 2018.
便宜的電動滑板車大約在 2018 年出現在台北街頭。
Many new bubble tea shops have appeared in the neighbourhood since last summer.
去年夏天以來,這個社區出現了許多新的珍珠奶茶店。
- emerge
more formal; common with trends and ideas
- arise
formal; often for problems or questions
- come into being
formal; about existence itself
文法句型
[thing] + appear + (time/place)
first appeared in [year/place]
用法筆記
Subject is a product, technology, trend, or idea that did not exist before. Distinguish from sense 1 (BECOME VISIBLE): sense 1 is about something physically coming into sight; this sense is about something newly existing in the world.