emerging
/ɪˈmɜːdʒɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈmər-jiŋ/ (ame, mw)
emerging — 形容詞
- emergingpositive
- more emergingcomparative
- most emergingsuperlative
1. used to describe something that is in the early stages of development or has rec
新興
剛開始發展或出現的
used to describe something that is in the early stages of development or has recently started to be recognised as important.
Many foreign companies are now investing in emerging markets across Southeast Asia.
許多外國公司正在投資東南亞的新興市場。
collocation: emerging markets
The government plans to provide more funding for emerging technologies like artificial intelligence.
政府計劃為人工智慧等新興科技提供更多資金。
collocation: emerging technologies
Sofia won a grant to support emerging artists from her home country.
Sofia 獲得了一筆獎金,用以支持她祖國的新興藝術家。
Solar energy is an emerging industry that could create thousands of new jobs.
太陽能是一個新興產業,可以創造數千個新的工作機會。
- developing
less formal and broader in meaning; can describe countries, economies, or skills
- nascent
more formal, suggests something has only just begun to exist
- budding
used for people (e.g. budding artist) rather than industries or technologies
- declining
opposite direction of growth or prominence
- established
fully developed and stable, not in early stages
文法句型
emerging + noun