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单词 emersion
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emersionn.

/ɪˈməːʃən/
Etymology: as if < Latin *ēmersiōn-em, noun of action < ēmergĕre to emerge v.1
1. The appearing (of what has been submerged) above the surface of the water. (Formerly sometimes in a narrower sense: see quot. 1731.)
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > [noun] > of submerged body
emergency1646
emersion1667
emergence1833
1667 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 2 440 The Immersion and Emersion of the Globe.
1693 tr. N. Knatchbull Annot. New Test. 207 Their immersion into the water, and their emersion out of the same.
1731 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Emersion, the rising of any solid above the surface of a fluid specifically lighter than itself, into which it had been violently immersed.
1799 R. Kirwan Geol. Ess. 26 The creation of fish was..subsequent to the emersion of the tracts just mentioned.
1875 Wonders Physical World America, the emersion of which is comparatively recent.
figurative.1760 S. Foote Minor ii. 62 Her emersion from the mercantile mud.a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued (1777) III. iii. 109 This emersion..of human nature from the floods of corruption.
2.
a. The action of coming out or issuing (from concealment or confinement). Somewhat rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > [noun] > process of becoming
emergency1647
emergence1755
emersion1763
emerging1813
transpiration1827
transpiry1884
1763 C. Johnstone Reverie (new ed.) II. 42 My emersion from..solitude in which I had buried myself.
1835 W. Kirby On Power of God in Creation of Animals I. ii. 63 The animal's emersion from its hiding place.
b. Astronomy. The reappearance of the sun or moon from shadow after eclipse, or of a star or planet after occultation.
ΘΚΠ
the world > the universe > heavenly body > [noun] > state of being visible > reappearance
apparition1556
emersion1633
egress1664
emergencea1727
expurgation1727
emergency1763
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > [noun] > appearing or becoming visible > of heavenly body
coming out?c1425
emersion1633
emergencea1727
emergency1763
1633 H. Gellibrand in T. James Strange Voy. App. sig. Rv The exact time of the Moones Emersion.
1759 S. Johnson Prince of Abissinia II. xl. 104 We were..watching the emersion of a satellite of Jupiter.
1833 J. F. W. Herschel Astronomy ix. 294 An eclipse..in which only the immersion, or only the emersion is seen.
3. A coming into notice; an issuing into being. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > existence and causation > existence > [noun] > coming into existence
upspringc1000
arising1340
growingc1380
arrival1581
uprising1587
coming1626
rise1640
emersion1678
extancea1682
nascency1682
uprise1817
upstarting1845
becoming1853
nascence1892
1678 R. Cudworth True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. iii. 145 This Hylozoick Atheism hath been very obscure ever since its first Emersion.
1680 H. More Apocalypsis Apocalypseos 218 The emersion of the New Jerusalem into Being.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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