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vi. 再出现



    reappear


    Reappear \Re`ap*pear"\ (r[=e]`[a^]p*p[=e]r"), v. i.
    To appear again.

    1. If upward momentum fails, however, profit-taking could drag the dollar down toward 1.56 marks and 135 yen before buyers reappear, Mr. Standing said.
    2. 'This situation is transitory, and when Volvo is again confronted by the harsh realities of the market the problems will reappear.' Mr Longuet rejected criticisms that the French state had played too large a role in the planned deal.
    3. She began to reappear at anti-apartheid rallies, however, a few months before her husband was freed from prison.
    4. Dressed in 'Christer' garb, they continue to reappear, tormenting him with their quiet, inexorable presence, otherwise completely unthreatening.
    5. They never reappear as the opera veers into an abstract presentational mode for the remainder of the evening.
    6. The action in the wheat pit was disappointing the Soviet Union did not reappear in the market after making an overnight purchase of 480,000 metric tons of wheat, said analyst Dale Gustafson of Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. in Chicago.
    7. If there's room in the theater for sharp dialogue, challenging themes and topicality, Joe Sutton's "As It Is in Heaven," which closed after a limited run at the Perry Street Theater, will reappear for a longer engagement.
    8. As a result, he suggests that surplus oil capacity would quickly reappear, even outside the Middle East, to bring prices back down.
    9. He was held, awaiting trial, for nine years, until he escaped in August 1985, only to reappear a few months ago at the Salvadoran end of the Contra supply network.
    10. US membership could bring the following benefits. Economic: Japan's current account surplus would vanish and reappear where Washington appears to want it, as a US surplus. There would be little practical difference to Japanese economic policy.
    11. Officials said they hoped the leak would not reappear when they started pumping 385,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen into the tank in the final hours of the countdown.
    12. Shortly after the crash, Mr. Connor fled from his post in midshift, and didn't reappear to meet with investigators until Feb. 1.
    13. Market traders expect the same fund to reappear this week and will be watching eagerly for its traces.
    14. The chips at the conference, which starts today, are largely experimental and often reappear many months or years later as chips that are far less impressive.
    15. Investors are still waiting for the long term outperformance of smaller company shares to reappear.
    16. Otherwise, the tendency for vested interests to arrange for protections from competition can reappear.
    17. Opposition newspapers, most of which have been allowed to reappear after the brief clampdown imposed in October, are similarly outspoken.
    18. All were remanded in custody until Tuesday when they will reappear for bail hearings.
    19. And although the skin rash and other symptoms go away, the infection, like all herpes infections, can reappear months or years later.
    20. Now he stars in this live action/animation film, in which he disappears from the set of his own birthday special, only to reappear in several NBC shows.
    21. Indeed, should inflationary symptoms reappear monetarists will quickly flip over from broad money to the monetary base.
    22. Billingshurst has been reprieved and specialist sales are to reappear at Bond Street aimed at the modestly rich who might contemplate collecting Islamic pots, or silver, or watercolours in the Pounds 250-Pounds 2,500 price range. We have been here before.
    23. We have not even reached that percentage.' He says the new dinar has enabled people to calculate their expenditures, but he fears that huge taxes will wipe out any small private enterprise. Further, economists worry that the inflation will soon reappear.
    24. Otherwise, incidents like the BCCI bankruptcy will reappear in different guises in an economically integrated but legally fragmented world.
    25. But the rat, perhaps having its fill of ethics debate, did not reappear.
    26. Under resource accounting the asset will suddenly reappear.
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