"出现" (chū xiàn) is a Chinese word that can be translated as "appear" in Engpsh. It is a verb that describes the action of something or someone becoming visible or present after being absent or unseen.
The word "appear" comes from the Old French verb "aparoir," which itself comes from the Latin "apparēre," meaning "to appear, become visible." In Engpsh, "appear" can be used as a transitive verb, meaning it takes an object, or an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take an object.
Here are some examples of how "appear" can be used in Engpsh sentences:
The sun appeared from behind the clouds. (太阳从云后露出)
A new restaurant appeared on the corner of the street. (一家新餐厅出现在街角)
She appeared at the door, looking worried. (她出现在门口,看起来很担心)
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
The word "appear" comes from the Old French verb "aparoir," which itself comes from the Latin "apparēre," meaning "to appear, become visible." In Engpsh, "appear" can be used as a transitive verb, meaning it takes an object, or an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take an object.
Here are some examples of how "appear" can be used in Engpsh sentences:
The sun appeared from behind the clouds. (太阳从云后露出)
A new restaurant appeared on the corner of the street. (一家新餐厅出现在街角)
She appeared at the door, looking worried. (她出现在门口,看起来很担心)
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

