materialize
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If a possible or expected event does not materialize, it does not happen. 實現[usu with brd-neg]
A rebellion by radicals failed to materialize. 激進分子的一次叛亂未能實現。
2. V-I If a person or thing materializes, they suddenly appear, after they have been invisible or in another place. 突然出現
A moment later Jane materialized, coming in the front door. 過了一會兒,簡突然出現了,從前門進來。
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materialize /məˈtɪərɪəˌlaɪz/ (materializing,materialized,materializes)
BRIT also materialise
剑桥词典
- If an object materializes, it appears suddenly .
突然出現
Suddenly a lorry appeared in front of her - it seemed to materialize out of nowhere . 一輛卡車突然出現在她麪前——好似是從地下冒出來的。
If an idea or hope materializes, it becomes real .
實現,成爲現實
She was promised a promotion but it never materialized. 他們許諾會給她陞職,但卻從未兌現過。
Her hopes of becoming a painter never materialized. 她儅畫家的願望一直未實現。 返回 materialize