B1 [ I ] to start to be seen or to be present出现;呈现;显现
[ I ] If you appear in court, you are there officially because you are involved in a trial.出庭
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He will appear before the magistrates tomorrow.
Comets appear at predictable times.
Robins mostly appear in the winter and are commonly pictured on Christmas cards.
Two weeks after we'd planted the seeds, little green shoots started to appear.
His colleagues became suspicious when he did not appear at work, since he was always punctual.
B1 [ L or I, not continuous ] to seem看来好像;似乎
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I hope I didn't appear rude - it's just that I was in such a hurry.
She likes to appear as if she knows all about the latest films and art exhibitions, but it's all a pose .
The most important rule in life is always to appear confident.
Are you as unconcerned about the situation as you appear?
To a casual observer, everything might appear normal.
B1 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to perform publicly in a play, film, or show登台;演出;表演
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Most of the bands that appear on the show just mime to a recording of their songs.
She got eight million dollars for appearing in that movie.
They're appearing twice nightly at the Playhouse Theatre.
She loves appearing on television and is no shrinking violet when it comes to expressing her views.
She was appearing in concert at Carnegie Hall.
B2 [ I ] to start to exist or become available(产品等)有货的,可以买到的
[ I ] to arrive到达
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