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appear în engleză:

1. come out come out


All the flowers have come out. My photos didn't come out very well.
When does her new book come out?
all the bad men, come out
The truth will always come out.
wychodzić na jaw The truth about him will come out in the end. She was not ready to come out publicly. (Ona nie była gotowa, aby publicznie wyjawić, że jest homoseksualistką.)
Did the stain come out in washing? / You always come out well in photos.
Roses come out in summer.
His new novel will come out soon
This oil stain will come out if you let it soak in warm water.
My photos didn't come out all so well. Come out in spots.
the exam results haven't come out yet.
Her photo did not come out well so she had her nose retouched.
Would you like to come out for a drink sometime?
Did anything come out of yesterday's negotiations?
These chocolate stains won't come out.

Engleză cuvântul "appear„(come out) apare în seturi:

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2. to to


Go to sleep.
I hope to one day speak German as well as you speak English.
Why aren't you going? "Because I don't want to."
It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
Look at me when I talk to you!
Homeroom teachers should make every effort to keep in touch with their students.
Nobody ever comes to see us in this out-of-the-way village.
If I can get into university, I am hoping to learn to speak two foreign languages.
Fewer workers meant fewer people with money to buy goods.
Franklin Roosevelt was born to a rich and important New York family.
Two roundtrip tickets to Osaka, please.
The president was quoted as saying he would like to visit Japan soon.
You are welcome to the use of our house while we are away on vacation.
It began to rain heavily just as we got to the gate.
According to the weather forecast, the rainy season will set in next week.

Engleză cuvântul "appear„(to) apare în seturi:

Gerunds and infinitives
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3. seem


You seem distant.
Though Tom's English seems quite good at times, he doesn't seem to know his limitations and it's impossible to convince him that he's wrong when he makes a mistake.
He seems to be an intelligent person. / He seems to be intelligent. / He seems an intelligent person.
I may seem confident, but I get extremely nervous speaking in front of people. My hands tremble, I get all tongue-tied, and sometimes I don't even know what I'm saying myself.
We are all tattooed in our cradles with the beliefs of our tribe; the record may seem superficial, but it is indelible.
The Parisian police, he said, "are exceedingly able in their way. They are persevering, ingenious, cunning, and thoroughly versed in the knowledge which their duties seem chiefly to demand."
Even the most graceful and imposing existing buildings may now be so sadly diminished as to seem slightly ridiculous beside the monster.
They move from place to place, often change jobs, divorce more frequently, and take economic and social risks which seem dangerous.
The people all praised the emperor's clothes without telling him the truth so as not to seem stupid, until a little boy said, "The emperor is naked!"
Japanese seem to prefer picking a marriage partner as much like themselves as possible, finding a job that provides security and slow but steady advancement, and putting money in the bank.
The real, biological nervous system is highly complex and includes some features that may seem superfluous based on an understanding of artificial networks.
You guys seem to think your proposal is far and away the best, but as far as I'm concerned it's all six of one and half-a-dozen of the other.
Visualization, a favorite tool of the psychologist, cannot solve all problems, but many so-called positive thinkers seem to think that it can.
On the other hand, there seem to be those among young folk who, while touching on Buddhism, have started to think of it as a vital spiritual support.
For, as blushing will sometimes make a whore pass for a virtuous woman, so modesty may make a fool seem a man of sense.

Engleză cuvântul "appear„(seem) apare în seturi:

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4. appearance


I think we judge people too much by appearance. We should take personality into account more.
Appearance is deceptive.
A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious.
In contrast to his "not bad looks but seems a bit of a dandy" appearance, he didn't have a girlfriend and he wasn't particularly fast with the ladies.
Obviously wash your face, but you must also take care of your appearance before assembling here.
Nothing can change the look of a city so dramatically as the sudden appearance of a block of offices which towers above all the surrounding buildings.
A person who is sapiosexual feels attracted by the intelligence of another person more than by outward appearance.
In some situations, we would never receive criticism about our appearance, such as clothing or hair.
His appearance has changed so much that you may well not recognize him.
She was a girl of imposing appearance and winning manners. But this staggered him. If she were such a slave to fashion and observance, she was not the woman for his wife.
‘Can you describe his appearance?’ ‘Well, he’s tall and thin and has brown hair.’
Deterioration or a first appearance of this condition may require cessation of treatment.
Since their first appearance on earth, men have gathered information and have attempted to pass useful ideas to other men.
Semi-finished products contain large amounts of chemicals, which aims to improve the taste, smell and appearance of the food and salt and preservatives.
So our facial appearance is vital to us as we're trying to project ourselves to the world.

Engleză cuvântul "appear„(appearance) apare în seturi:

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5. apparently


Apparently ice is lethal!
In the financial world opposition is apparently increasing against the withdrawal of the proposed bill.
The lake was ringed by a fence, apparently for health and safety reasons.
The ownership of women begins in the lower barbarian stages of culture, apparently with the seizure of female captives. The original reason for the seizure and appropriation of women seems to have been their usefulness as trophies.
The magician Sarah. Apparently people call her "The Great Mage" or some such.
His criminal record is apparently for murder, but he won't start to talk about the details.
It's apparently a metaphor for something uncatchable, light of body and fleet of foot.
By the by, this ability to will fire into existence is apparently called pyrokinesis.
Educational autism in the California school system apparently has looser criteria than the DSM-IV's series of autistic disorders.
The shirt she apparently seriously thought suited me I turned down and decided to accept a light blue polo shirt.
The story that, "Apparently the new primary school curriculum will teach that pi as 3" spread this March.
Apparently, this is our contribution to curtailing bureaucracy. And it's apparently okay to marry a boy from Georgia, but not to have hair from Texas. The process, which is apparently still ongoing, started 12 years ago.
Yes, apparently one of the lecturers at a college died last night. / 2. Well, apparently a lot happened while I was in the city.
1. He had no notes - apparently he needed none. Apparently, she considered me an easy mark. 2. Apparently, they broke up. He was brave only apparently.
Cars that, when new, cost 3,000,000 yen are apparently now worth 300,000, so I think I'll use mine a little longer.