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appear

VI ดูเหมือน จะ  ดูเหมือนว่า  look seem resemble du-muean-ja

 

appear

VI ปรากฏตัว  แสดงตัว  แสดงตน  ปรากฏ  ออกมา  มี ขึ้น  emerge come into view be in sight disappear vanish pra-kot-tua

 

appear

VI ปรากฏตัว อย่างเป็นทางการ ใน ศาล  pra-kot-tua-yang-pen-thang-kan-nai-san

 

appear

VI พิมพ์ จำหน่าย  pim-jam-nai

 

appear

VT ปรากฏตัว ต่อ สาธารณะ  be in attendance put in an appearance be absent leave be missing pra-kot-tua-tor-sa-tha-ra-na

 

appear at

PHRV ปรากฏตัว ขึ้น ที่ (เวลา หรือ สถานที่  มาถึง  pra-kod-tua-khuen-ti

 

appear at

PHRV แสดง ที่  sa-daeng-ti

 

appear before

PHRV ปรากฏตัว ต่อหน้า  appear at pra-kod-tua-tor-na

 

appear for

PHRV เป็น ทนาย ให้  act for plead for pen-ta-nai-hai

 

appear in

PHRV ปรากฏตัว ใน (ชุด หรือ สถานที่  pra-kod-tua-nai

 

appear on

PHRV ปรากฏ บน  ปรากฏตัว  pra-kod-bon

 

appear under

PHRV ปรากฏตัว ในนามของ  go by pra-kod-tua-nai-nam-khong

 

appearance

N การ ปรากฏตัว  presentation coming kan-pra-kot-tua

 

appearance

N ภาพลักษณ์  สิ่ง ที่ ปรากฎ ให้ เห็น  phab-lak

 

appearance

N รูปร่างหน้าตา  รูปร่าง  รูป ลักษณะ  รูปลักษณ์  รูปโฉม  look looks aspect features rub-rang-na-ta

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

APPEAR

v.i.[L. appareo, of ad and pareo, to appear, or be manifest. ] 1. To come or be in sight; to be in view; to be visible.
The leprosy appeareth in the skin of the flesh. Leviticus 13:43.
And God said, Let the dry land appear. Genesis 1:9.
2. To become visible to the eye, as a spirit, or to the apprehension of the mind; a sense frequent in scripture.
The Lord appeared to Abram, and said. Genesis 12:7.
The angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of the bush. Exodus 3:2.
3. To stand in presence of, as parties or advocates before a court, or as persons to be tried. The defendant, being called, did not appear.
We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:1 .
4. To be obvious; to be known, as a subject of observation or comprehension.
Let thy work appear to thy servant. Psalm 9 :16.
It doth not yet appear what we shall be. 1 John 3:2.
5. To be clear or made clear by evidence; as, this fact appears by ancient records.
But sin that it might appear sin. Romans 7:13.
6. To seem, in opposition to reality.
They disfigure their faces, that they may appear to men to fast. Matthew 6:16.
7. To be discovered, or laid open.
That they shame may appear. Jeremiah 13:26.

 

APPEAR

n.Appearance. Obs.

 

APPEARANCE

n. 1. The act of coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye; as, his sudden appearance surprised me.
2. The thing seen; a phenomenon; as an appearance in the sky.
3. Semblance; apparent likeness.
There was upon the tabernacle as it were the appearance of fire. Numbers 9:15.
4. External show; semblance assumed, in opposition to reality or substance; as, we are often deceived by appearances; he has the appearance of virtue.
For man looketh on the outward appearance. 1 Samuel 16:7.
5. Personal presence; exhibition of the person; as, he made his first appearance at court or on the stage.
6. Exhibition of the character; introduction of a person to the public in a particular character, as a person makes his appearance in the world, as a historian, an artist, or an orator.
7. Probability; likelihood. This sense is rather an inference from the third or fourth; as probability is inferred from external semblance or show.
8. Presence; mien; figure; as presented by the person, dress or manners; as, the lady made a noble appearance.
9. A being present in court; a defendant's filing common or special bail to a process.
1 . An apparition.

 

APPEARER

n.The person that appears.

 

APPEARING

ppr. Coming in sight; becoming evident; making an external show; seeming; having the semblance.

 

APPEARING

n.The act of becoming visible; appearance.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

APPEAR

Ap *pear ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Appeared; p. pr. & vb. n. Appearing. ]Etym: [OE. apperen, aperen, OF. aparoir, F. apparoir, fr. L. appar to appear + parto come forth, to be visible; prob. from the same root as par to produce. Cf. Apparent, Parent, Peer, v. i.]

 

1. To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible. And God. .. said, Let. .. the dry land appear. Gen. i. 9.

 

2. To come before the public; as, a great writer appeared at that time.

 

3. To stand in presence of some authority, tribunal, or superior person, to answer a charge, plead a cause, or the like; to present one's self as a party or advocate before a court, or as a person to be tried. We must all appear before the judgment seat. * Cor. v. 1 . One ruffian escaped because no prosecutor dared to appear. Macaulay.

 

4. To become visible to the apprehension of the mind; to be known as a subject of observation or comprehension, or as a thing proved; to be obvious or manifest. It doth not yet appear what we shall be. 1 John iii. 2.Of their vain contest appeared no end. Milton.

 

5. To seem; to have a certain semblance; to look. They disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Matt. vi. 16.

 

Syn. -- To seem; look. See Seem.

 

APPEAR

APPEAR Ap *pear ", n.

 

Defn: Appearance. [Obs. ] J. Fletcher.

 

APPEARANCE

Ap *pear "ance, n. Etym: [F. apparence, L. apparentia, fr. apparere.See Appear. ]

 

1. The act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye; as, his sudden appearance surprised me.

 

2. A thing seed; a phenomenon; a phase; an apparition; as, an appearance in the sky.

 

3. Personal presence; exhibition of the person; look; aspect; mien. And now am come to see. .. It thy appearance answer loud report. Milton.

 

4. Semblance, or apparent likeness; external show. pl. Outward signs, or circumstances, fitted to make a particular impression or to determine the judgment as to the character of a person or a thing, an act or a state; as, appearances are against him. There was upon the tabernacle, as it were, the appearance of fire. Num. ix. 15. For man looketh on the outward appearance. 1 Sam. xvi. 7. Judge not according to the appearance. John. vii. 24.

 

5. The act of appearing in a particular place, or in society, a company, or any proceedings; a coming before the public in a particular character; as, a person makes his appearance as an historian, an artist, or an orator. Will he now retire, After appearance, and again prolong Our expectation Milton.

 

6. Probability; likelihood. [Obs. ] There is that which hath no appearance. Bacon.

 

7. (Law )

 

Defn: The coming into court of either of the parties; the being present in court; the coming into court of a party summoned in an action, either by himself or by his attorney, expressed by a formal entry by the proper officer to that effect; the act or proceeding by which a party proceeded against places himself before the court, and submits to its jurisdiction. Burrill. Bouvier. Daniell. To put in an appearance, to be present; to appear in person. -- To save appearances, to preserve a fair outward show.

 

Syn. -- Coming; arrival; presence; semblance; pretense; air; look; manner; mien; figure; aspect.

 

APPEARER

APPEARER Ap *pear "er, n.

 

Defn: One who appears. Sir T. Browne.

 

APPEARINGLY

APPEARINGLY Ap *pear "ing *ly, adv.

 

Defn: Apparently. [Obs. ] Bp. Hall.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

appear

ap pear |əˈpi (ə )r əˈpɪ (ə )r | verb [ no obj. ] 1 come into sight; become visible or noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause: smoke appeared on the horizon. come into existence or use: the major life forms appeared on earth. (of a book ) be published: the paperback edition didn't appear for another two years. feature or be shown: the symbol appears in many paintings of the period. perform publicly in a movie, play, etc.: he appeared on Broadway. (of an accused person, witness, or lawyer ) make an official appearance in a court of law: he appeared on six charges of theft. informal arrive at a place: by ten o'clock Bill still hadn't appeared. 2 seem; give the impression of being: [ with infinitive ] : she appeared not to know what was happening | [ with clause ] : it appears unlikely that interest rates will fall | [ with complement ] : he appeared unaware of the rebuke. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French apareir, from Latin apparere, from ad- toward + parere come into view.

 

appearance

ap pear ance |əˈpi (ə )rəns əˈpɪrəns | noun 1 the way that someone or something looks: I like the appearance of stripped antique pine | they are similar in appearance . an impression given by someone or something, although this may be misleading: she read it with every appearance of interest. 2 an act of performing or participating in a public event: he is well-known for his television appearances. 3 [ usu. in sing. ] an act of becoming visible or noticeable; an arrival: the sudden appearance of her daughter startled her. a process of coming into existence or use: the appearance of the railroad. PHRASES keep up appearances maintain an impression of wealth or well-being, typically to hide the true situation. make (or put in ) an appearance attend an event briefly, typically out of courtesy. to (or by ) all appearances as far as can be seen: to all appearances, it had been a normal day. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French aparance, aparence, from late Latin apparentia, from Latin apparere (see appear ).

 

appearance money

ap pear ance mon ey noun money paid to secure the appearance of a celebrity, typically a sports figure, at a particular event.

 

Oxford Dictionary

appear

ap ¦pear |əˈpɪə | verb [ no obj. ] 1 come into sight; become visible or noticeable, especially without apparent cause: smoke appeared on the horizon. come into existence or use: the major life forms appeared on earth. be published or offered for sale: the paperback edition didn't appear for another two years. feature or be shown: the symbol appears in many paintings of the period. informal arrive at a place: by ten o'clock Bill still hadn't appeared. 2 present oneself formally in a court or tribunal: he appeared on six charges of theft. 3 perform publicly in a film, play, etc.: he appeared on Broadway. 4 seem; give the impression of being: [ with infinitive ] : she appeared not to know what was happening | [ with clause ] : it appears unlikely that interest rates will fall. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French apareir, from Latin apparere, from ad- towards + parere come into view .

 

appearance

ap ¦pear |ance |əˈpɪər (ə )ns | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the way that someone or something looks: she checked her appearance in the mirror. [ count noun ] an impression given by someone or something: she read it with every appearance of interest. 2 an act of performing or participating in a public event: he is well known for his television appearances. 3 an act of arriving or becoming visible: the sudden appearance of her daughter startled her. a process of coming into existence or use: the appearance of the railway. PHRASES keep up appearances maintain an impression of wealth or well-being. make (or put in ) an appearance attend an event briefly, especially as a matter of courtesy. to (or by ) all appearances as far as can be seen: to all appearances, it had been a normal day. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French aparance, aparence, from late Latin apparentia, from Latin apparere (see appear ).

 

appearance money

ap ¦pear |ance money noun [ mass noun ] money paid to secure the appearance of a celebrity, especially a sports player, at a particular event.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

appear

appear verb 1 a cloud of dust appeared on the horizon: become visible, come into view, come into sight, materialize, pop up. ANTONYMS vanish. 2 fundamental differences were beginning to appear: be revealed, emerge, surface, manifest itself, become apparent, become evident, come to light; arise, crop up. 3 informal Bill still hadn't appeared: arrive, turn up, put in an appearance, come, get here /there; informal show (up ), roll in, blow in. 4 they appear to be completely devoted: seem to be, look to be, give the impression of being, come across as being, strike someone as being. 5 the paperback edition didn't appear for two years: become available, come on the market, go on sale, come out, be published, be produced. 6 she appeared on Broadway: perform, play, act.

 

appearance

appearance noun 1 her disheveled appearance: look (s ), air, aspect, mien. 2 they tried to maintain a respectable appearance: impression, air, image, show, outward show; semblance, facade, veneer, front, pretense. 3 the sudden appearance of her daughter: arrival, advent, coming, emergence, materialization. 4 the appearance of these symptoms: occurrence, manifestation, development.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

appear

appear verb 1 a cloud of dust appeared on the horizon: become visible, come into view, come into sight, materialize, take shape; informal pop up, bob up. ANTONYMS disappear, vanish. 2 by now, fundamental differences between them were beginning to appear: be revealed, be seen, emerge, manifest itself, become apparent, become evident, surface, come to light, arise, crop up, occur, develop, enter into the picture. 3 informal by ten o'clock Bill still hadn't appeared: arrive, turn up, put in an appearance, make an appearance, come, get here /there, present oneself; informal show up, show, show one's face, pitch up, fetch up, roll in, blow in. 4 he and Charlotte appeared to be completely devoted: seem, look, give the impression of being, have the appearance /air of being, come across as being, look as though one is, look to be, strike someone as. 5 the paperback edition didn't appear for another two years: become available, come on the market, go on sale, come out, be published, be produced; come into existence. 6 he appeared on Broadway | O'Hara appeared as Captain Hook: perform, play, act; take the role of, take the part of.

 

appearance

appearance noun 1 she was conscious of her slightly dishevelled appearance: look (s ), air, aspect, mien, outward form. 2 Martha took care to keep up an appearance of respectability: impression, air, (outward ) show, image; semblance, facade, veneer, guise, pretence, front, illusion. 3 the sudden appearance of her daughter startled her: arrival, advent, coming, coming into view, emergence, materialization, surfacing. ANTONYMS disappearance, departure. 4 the appearance of these symptoms: occurrence, manifestation, development. PHRASES to all appearances to all appearances, Tom is a steadfast family man with an adoring wife: outwardly, externally, on the outside, on the surface, superficially, on the face of it, at first sight /glance, to the casual eye /observer, as far as one can see /tell /judge, to all intents and purposes, apparently, ostensibly, seemingly, evidently.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

appear

ap pear /əpɪ́ə r /〖原義は 「見えてくる 」〗(名 )appearance 動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ing 自動詞 1 かたく 書 ⦆a. appear (to be ) C 〗〈人 物などが 〉C 状態 に見える , Cの模様である (!Cは 形容詞 現在分詞 過分 名詞 前置詞句など; 語法 (2 )) ; appear to do 〈人 物などが 〉…するように見える, する模様である (!いずれも進行形にしない; seem 類義 ) You appear (to be ) very upset [pleased ].お腹立ちのよう [楽しそう ]ですね (語法 (2 ))The fire appears to have started in the kitchen .火事は台所から出火した模様である There appears to be a shortage of paper .紙不足が生じている模様です (!to beは省略できない; 語法 (2 )) He didn't appear to notice these things. ≒⦅よりかたく ⦆He appeared not to notice these things .彼はこれらのことに気づいていない様子でした capture on radar what appears to be a UFO UFOらしき物体をレーダーで捕らえる 語法 主に話し手の視覚に基づく推論を表すが, ⦅かたい書 ⦆ではseemの代わりに用いられる .to be の省略 Cが程度を持たない語の場合は省略ができない. 特に, a. Cが主語の身分 職業 関係などを示す 名詞 の場合 .ただし主語の評価を表す 名詞 の場合は可能 She appeared to be a doctor [his sister ].彼女は医者 [彼の姉 ]のようだった (╳ She appeared a doctor. )She appeared a good doctor [an idiot ].彼女は良い医者のよう [ばかみたい ]だった b. Cがalive, alone, asleepなど接頭辞a -の付く 形容詞 の場合 .c. 受け身文と進行形の分詞の場合 He appears to be sleeping [accompanied by his wife ].彼は眠っている [奥さんと同伴の ]ようだ d. Cが文字通りに場所を表す前置詞句の場合 He appeared to be at home .彼は家にいるようだった (!at homeがcomfortableの意では可能 ) b. it appears (to A ) (that )節 〗(A 〈人 〉)…と思われる ; まれ (証拠から )明らかに … である (!(1 )主張を控えめに述べる; may 読解のポイント . (2 )進行形にしない. (3 )挿入節として文尾 文中も可能; believe コーパスの窓 ) It appears (to me ) that no one noticed his escape.No one appears (to me ) to have noticed his escape .だれも彼が逃走したことに気づかなかったようだ (≒Apparently, no one (has ) noticed his escape . ) (!it would appearもしばしば見られるが, it appears [seems ] でよい ) She hid all her money to make it appear that she had been robbed .彼女は強盗にあったように見せかけるために所持金を全部隠した He can't talk. It appears as if [though ] he can't talk, anyway .彼は話せないんです . とにかく話せないみたいです (!節内の 動詞 は仮定法にならない ) ▸ “Did he get the job? ” “It appears so [not ]. ”「彼就職できました?」「できたみたいですね [できなかったみたいですよ ]」 (!後者の場合It doesn't appear so. も可能 ) 2 appear 副詞 〈物 現象などが 〉 (不意に )…に現れる , 見える ; … に (初めて )出現する (disappear ); ⦅くだけて ⦆〈人が 〉 (遅れて 予期せず 一時的に )…に 姿を現す, 来る (arrive, ⦅よりくだけて ⦆show up )▸ A car suddenly appeared out of nowhere [around the corner ].車が突然どこからともなく [角から ]現れた Animal life first appeared on the earth about 400 million years ago .動物が初めて地球に出現したのはおよそ4億年前である appear in public in pajamas パジャマ姿で人前に出る She appeared (at ) a few minutes before the end of the party .彼女はパーティの終わる2, 3分前に姿を現した 3 a. 〈人が 〉テレビ 映画 劇に /劇場に /役で 】出演する , 出場する ; 登場する «on , in /at /as » (!芝居のト書きで ) appear regularly on television テレビにレギュラーで出演する appear as Ophelia in Hamlet at the National Theater 国立劇場に 『ハムレット 』のオフィーリア役で出演する (!コーパス inを伴う 名詞 には movie, play, program, show, production, commercial, series, musical, concert, game などがある; テレビの番組名 ショーでは 前置詞 はonが好まれる ) b. 〘法 〙〈人が 〉 «委員会 法廷などに /…のために, 代理で » (召還に応じて )出頭する, (証言 裁判のために )出廷する «before , in /for , on behalf of » appear in court [before the judge ]出廷する [裁判を受ける ]4 記事 名前などが 〉新聞 名簿などに 】載る [載っている ] «in , on » (!進行形にしない ) The story appeared in newspapers and magazines [on the front page ].そのニュースは新聞, 雑誌 [第一面 ]に載った appear in print 活字になる 5 〈本が 〉 (…の時期に )出版される, 〈製品が 〉市場 店に 】出回る, 並ぶ «on , in » appear on the market [in the shops ]市場に出回っている [店頭に並んでいる ]to appear 未刊 ; 出版予定 (!文献目録などで ) as it app ars 記載通りに ; 見かけ通りに Please use your name as it appears on your passport .パスポートに記載通りの名前をお使いください

 

appearance

ap pear ance /əpɪ́ ə r (ə )ns /appear 名詞 s /-ɪz /1 U (人 物の )外見 , 外観, 様子 ; 見せかけ ; 体裁 (!具体例ではan ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) change the appearance of the office オフィスの見た目を変える in appearance 外観は, 見たところは one's personal [physical ] appearance 人の 容貌 ようぼう judge by appearances 見かけで判断する Tom creates [gives ] the appearance of being rich .トムは金持ちのように見える (≒Tom appears to be rich. )Appearances can be [are ] deceptive .ことわざ 外見は当てにならない 2 C 〖通例単数形で 〗(新しい物の )出現 , 登場 ; (突然 )姿を見せること, 不意の登場 before the appearance of airplanes 飛行機の出現以前に He was surprised at the sudden appearance of his wife .彼は突然妻が姿を見せたので驚いた .3 C (人前 放送などへの )登場 , 出演, 出場 ; (法廷への )出廷 The prince made his first public appearance in London .王子はロンドンで初めて公の場に姿を現した make an appearance on TV [in court ]テレビに出演する [法廷に現れる ].4 s 〗形勢, 情況 .5 C 〘哲 〙現象 ;⦅ 古 ⦆まぼろし, 幽霊 .for app arance's [app arance (s' )] s ke for the s ke of app arances 体裁 [体面 ]のために .have (ll ) the app arance (s ) of A A 〈物 〉の特徴を備えている .k ep up app arances (服装 言動の点で無理をして )体面を保つ, 人前をつくろう .p t in [m ke ] an app arance 【会合などに 】(ちょっとだけ )顔を出す, (義理で )顔出しする «at » .to [by, from ] ll app arance (s )〖文修飾 〗どう見ても From all appearances, Jim is a typical college student .どう見てもジムは典型的な大学生だ ~́ m ney 出場 [演 ]謝礼金 〘催し物で有名スポーツ選手や俳優などに支払われる 〙.