English-Thai Dictionary
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 ①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 .②to 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 〉に )…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 人 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 é 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 複 ~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 é arance's [app é arance (s' )] s à ke =for the s à ke of app é arances 体裁 [体面 ]のために .have (à ll ) the app é arance (s ) of A A 〈物 〉の特徴を備えている .k è ep up app é 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 ù t in [m à ke ] an app é 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 ] á ll app è 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 ò 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 〙.