English-Thai Dictionary
emergent
ADJ ซึ่ง ปรากฏ ออกมา เป็นครั้งแรก ซี่ง โผล่ ออกมา เป็นครั้งแรก efflorescent emanant sueng-pra-kod-ook-ma-pen-krang-raek
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EMERGENT
a.Rising out of a fluid or any thing that covers or surrounds. The mountains huge appear emergent.
1. Issuing or proceeding from.
2. Rising out of a depressed state or from obscurity.
3. Coming suddenly; sudden; casual; unexpected; hence, calling for immediate action or remedy; urgent; pressing; as an emergent occasion.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EMERGENT
E *mer "gent, a. Etym: [L. emergens, p. pr. of emergere.]
1. Rising or emerging out of a fluid or anything that covers or conceals; issuing; coming to light. The mountains huge appear emergent. Milton.
2. Suddenly appearing; arising unexpectedly; Protection granted in emergent danger. Burke. Emergent year (Chron.), the epoch or date from which any people begin to compute their time or dates; as, the emergent year of Christendom is that of the birth of Christ; the emergent year of the United States is that of the declaration of their independence. -- E *mer "gent *ly, adv. -- E *mer "gent *ness, n. [R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
emergent
e mer gent |iˈmərjənt iˈmərʤənt | ▶adjective 1 in the process of coming into being or becoming prominent: the emergent democracies of eastern Europe. • Philosophy (of a property ) arising as an effect of complex causes and not analyzable simply as the sum of their effects. one such emergent property is the ability, already described, of an established ecosystem to repel an invading species. 2 Ecology of or denoting a plant that is taller than the surrounding vegetation, esp. a tall tree in a forest. • of or denoting a water plant with leaves and flowers that appear above the water surface. ▶noun Philosophy 1 an emergent property. 2 Botany an emergent tree or other plant. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘occurring unexpectedly ’): from Latin emergent- ‘arising from, ’ from the verb emergere (see emerge ).
Oxford Dictionary
emergent
emer |gent |ɪˈməːdʒ (ə )nt | ▶adjective 1 in the process of coming into being or becoming prominent: the emergent democracies of eastern Europe. • Philosophy (of a property ) arising as an effect of complex causes and not analysable simply as the sum of their effects. 2 Ecology of or denoting a plant which is taller than the surrounding vegetation, especially a tall tree in a forest. • of or denoting a water plant with leaves and flowers that appear above the water surface. ▶noun 1 Philosophy an emergent property. 2 Ecology an emergent tree or other plant. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘occurring unexpectedly ’): from Latin emergent- ‘arising from ’, from the verb emergere (see emerge ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
emergent
emergent adjective an emergent democracy: emerging, developing, rising, dawning, budding, embryonic, infant, fledgling, nascent, incipient, inchoate.
Oxford Thesaurus
emergent
emergent adjective their methods suited the needs of the emergent recording industry: emerging, beginning, coming out, arising, dawning; developing, budding, burgeoning, embryonic, infant, fledgling, nascent, incipient; rising, promising, potential, up-and-coming. ANTONYMS declining; mature.
French Dictionary
émergent
émergent , ente adj. 1 Qui se trouve à découvert à marée basse. : Des rochers émergents. 2 figuré Qui est en croissance, qui se développe. : Les professions émergentes du secteur quaternaire. « Déboulonner les préjugés à propos de la musique marginale et émergente, c ’est ce à quoi s ’emploie le Festival depuis cinq ans » (Le Devoir ). An émergent. Année à partir de laquelle on compte les années d ’une période, d ’une ère. : « Chez les chrétiens, l ’année de la naissance de Jésus -Christ est l ’an émergent, parce qu ’ils commencent à compter depuis cette année » (TLF ). Pays émergent. Pays en développement caractérisé par une économie en forte expansion et ouverte aux échanges internationaux. : Des pays émergents qui entendent s ’imposer à l ’heure de la mondialisation. L ’extraordinaire croissance des pays émergents, au premier rang desquels la Chine, et leur intégration rapide dans les flux mondiaux changent la donne. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le participe présent invariable émergeant. Émergeant d ’un palais kitsch, le vilain mari tue le prince charmant et le roman naturaliste piétine le roman de gare.
Spanish Dictionary
emergente
emergente adjetivo 1 Que emerge de cierta cosa o tiene principio en ella :una emergente necesidad; la emergente tecnología; la nueva editorial publica la mejor literatura emergente en las diferentes literaturas de nuestro tiempo y recupera los clásicos de la literatura del siglo xx .2 [país o zona ] Que experimenta una alta tasa de crecimiento económico y una rápida industrialización, acompañados de una gran predisposición a los intercambios internacionales : a principios de siglo XXI, China y Brasil son ejemplos de economías emergentes .3 fís [rayo luminoso ] Que después de atravesar un medio sale de él .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
emergent
e mer gent /ɪmə́ː r dʒ (ə )nt /形容詞 ⦅主に書 ⦆〖名詞 の前で 〗1 新興の, 新生の 〈国 政治運動など 〉.2 緊急の, 不意の .3 現れる .