appearance

英[ə'pɪərəns] 美[ə'pɪrəns]
  • n. 出现;露面;外貌;外表;出场
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  • appalling adj.令人震惊的;可怕的动词appall的现在分词形式.
    n. (名词)
    1. 出现,露面,来到,显露
    2. 出版,刊行
    3. 外貌,外观,外表
    4. 演出,登台,出场
    5. 出庭,到案
    6. 现象,景象
    7. 表面迹象
    8. 幻想
    9. 幽灵
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]出现,显露,露面 coming into view; arrival
    2. [C][U]外观,外貌,外表 that which shows; what sb/sth appears to be

英英释义

Noun:
  1. outward or visible aspect of a person or thing

  2. the event of coming into sight

  3. formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action

  4. a mental representation;

    "I tried to describe his appearance to the police"

  5. the act of appearing in public view;

    "the rookie made a brief appearance in the first period"
    "it was Bernhardt's last appearance in America"

  6. pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression;

    "they try to keep up appearances"
    "that ceremony is just for show"

1. Marilyn made her last public appearance at Madison Square Garden.
玛丽莲最后一次公开亮相是在麦迪逊广场花园。

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2. It was the president's second public appearance to date.
这是总统到那时为止的第二次公开露面。

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3. The privations of monastery life were evident in his appearance.
从他的外表来看可以明显看出修道院生活的清贫。

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4. Carol managed a few proper snivels for the sake of appearance.
为了做做样子,卡萝尔适时地抽了几下鼻子。

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5. Sikhs were expected to adhere strictly to the religious rules concerning appearance.
锡克教徒应当严格遵守该教对外表的规定。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The journal makes its appearance once two months.
      这本刊物两个月出版一次。
    2. The appearance of Internet marked the beginning of the age of information.
      因特网的出现标志着信息时代的开始。
    3. I don't want to go to the party but I'd better put in an appearance, I suppose.
      我不想参加那个聚会,可是我最好还是要露一下面。
    4. We should not judge a person by his appearance.
      我们不应该以貌取人。
    5. She is most pleasing in manner and appearance.
      她的外貌和举止都非常讨人喜欢。
    6. Something in his appearance riveted our attention.
      他外表的某些特徵吸引了我们的注意力。
    7. You should not be misled by a person's appearance.
      你不应该被人的外表所欺骗。
    8. At the sight of his appearance on the stage, the hall rang with thunderous applause.
      他一出场,礼堂里就掌声雷动。
    9. The first appearance of Jielun Chou impresses us with showing off coldness and unruliness!
      周杰伦一出场给人一种爱耍酷,桀骜不驯的感觉,不喜欢对媒体亲近。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The sudden appearance of the teacher caused them to run away.
      老师突然出现,他们就逃跑了。
    2. The last stage of the disease is marked by the appearance of blisters on the skin.
      这种疾病最后阶段的特征是皮肤上出现水疱。
    3. I will have to put in an appearance at a reception tomorrow.
      明天我得出席一个招待会。
    4. She has made several television appearances recently.
      她最近参加一些电视演出。
    5. His appearance is very neat.
      他外表很整洁。
    6. She was a young woman of good appearance.
      她是一位年轻美貌的女子。
    7. It had the appearance of an 18th century church.
      它的外观像一座18世纪的教堂。
    8. He drew a conclusion by appearances.
      他通过种种迹象得出结论。
n. (名词)
  1. appearance的基本意思是“出现”,可指人的突然出现或出席某宴会,也可指演员等登台亮相或在电视、电影中露面,还可指疾病等到了最后阶段所显现出的一些症状,常与动词make, put搭配。也可作“外表”“外观”解,常指经常性的总体印象,指人时,可指人的容貌或着装,既可用单数形式也可用复数形式; 指物时,可指建筑物的整体外观。
  2. appearance作“种种迹象”解时,一般用复数形式。
  1. appearance指“表面情形”时,要用其复数形式appearances。

    I believe you are perfectly honest, but appearances are rather against you.
    值得注意到是,appearance前不加the。

  2. to all appearance和to all appearances表相同意思,不过英国人习惯用前者,而美国人习惯用后者。

    To all appearance(s) he is fit for the post.

n. (名词)
appearance, aspect, countenance, face, feature, look, visage
  • 这组词都有“脸”“面貌”的意思。其区别在于:
  • 1.face意义广泛,可指人或动物的脸,也可指面部表情,还可指事物的外表等。例如:
  • She powdered her face before going to dinner.她去参加晚宴前往脸上搽了粉。
  • The little boy's face shone when I gave him the sweets.我把糖果给那个小男孩时,他脸上露出了高兴的神色。
  • The face of a city can change completely in a year.一个城市的面貌会在一年里完全改变。
  • 2.feature仅涉及耳口鼻等五官时只用单数形式,指整个容颜、面貌时则须用复数形式。例如:
  • Her mouth is her best feature.她的嘴长得最好看。
  • He is a boy with fine features.他是一个眉清目秀的美少年。
  • The veil she was wearing obscured her features.她戴的面纱遮掩了她的面容。
  • The light was so dim that I couldn't distinguish their features.光线太暗,我看不清他们的面貌。
  • 3.countenance的意思是“面容,面色”,有明显的感情色彩。例如:
  • She has a pleasing countenance.她有一张讨人喜欢的面孔。
  • At the sight of this photo he changed his countenance.他一看见这张照片脸色就变了。
  • The man being interrogated remained in countenance.正在受审的人依然镇定自若。
  • Her joke put him out of countenance.她的玩笑使他脸色不自然。
  • Despite the threats he kept his countenance.尽管受到威胁他仍面不改色。
  • 4.visage也指人或物的面貌、外表。主要用于书面语、文学语言中。例如:
  • The boss is always showing a grim visage to the workers.那老板总是对工人摆出一副铁板的脸。
  • 5.aspect多用于文学作品中,用于人时,指某人所特有的外貌,用于物时,指某事物给人造成的特殊印象。例如:
  • We became afraid of the angry aspect of the man.我们害怕那人生气的样子。
  • China's industry is assuming a new aspect.中国的工业正在呈现新的面貌。
  • 6.appearance只表示对人或事物的外表进行客观的记叙,强调整体外貌。例如:
  • He has the appearance of an able cadre.他那样子像个干练的干部。
  • The scribbles on the walls ruined the neat appearance of the hall.乱涂墙壁破坏了大厅的整洁外观。
  • Never judge appearance.不可以貌取人。
  • The dog is like a wolf in appearance.这只狗看上去像只狼。
  • She made a poor appearance on stage.她在舞台上表演不佳。
  • 7.look是普通用词,用单数时表示脸色、神色、外表; 用复数时,纯指面容,一般用在口语中。例如:
  • He sat down at the table with a weary look on his face.他面带倦容,在桌子旁边坐了下来。
  • The man put on a serious look.这人摆出一副严肃的神色。
  • You often judge a man by his looks, don't you?你老是根据相貌判断人,不是吗?
  • appearance, phenomenon
  • 这两个词都可表示“现象”。phenomenon是哲学概念,是比较抽象或具有科学性的现象; appearance是一般用语,是比较具体的现象。
  • appearance,look,face,aspect
  • 这些名词均含事物或人的“外表,容貌”之意。
  • appearance普通用词,着重由总体产生的印象。
  • look普通用词,多用复数,可与appearance换用,但较口语化。
  • face侧重指容貌。
  • aspect书面用词,突出人或事物在某特定时间或地点时的外貌。
  • 常见错误

    n. (名词)
      不要以貌取人。

      Don't judge by appearance.

      Don't judge by appearances.

      指看得见可能是假象的外表时, appearance应该用复数形式,区别于一般的外表或相貌。

    词源解说

    • ☆ 1400年左右进入英语,直接源自古法语的aparance;最初源自拉丁语的apparentem,意为相像,相近物。
    用作名词 (n.)
    keep up appearance
      撑门面,装阔气 maintain an outward show
    in appearance
      看起来,外貌上 looking like
    to all appearances
      看来,显然 so far as can be seen
    用作名词 (n.)
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