美 [kʌm ˈɪntə ˈbiːɪŋ]
开始存在:指开始存在或形成。
be born or come into existence
同义词: come to life
产生-引用次数:30
When emotion is connected with cognition-association, imagination or individual sign-perception, the experience of aesthetic acceptance come into being with it.
当情绪与认知联想、想象或者个体的符号感知产生联系时,审美接受的体验也就产生了。
参考来源论影像表意及其接受与情绪的关系
形成-引用次数:14
The Tibetan people is a people with ethical sense and traditions. Ethical thoughts have come into being and developed in secular social practice and activities.
藏族是一个富有道德感和道德传统的民族,在长期的生产实践和社会活动中形成并发展了具有本民族特点的伦理思想。
参考来源藏族伦理思想和道德观念纵向发展观
... light up 照亮;使放光彩; 点上(烟等)吸起来 come into being出现;形成;产生 talen.故事;传闻 ...
... come out 出来,出版,发行 come into being 产生,建立 come to 来到(某地),共计,来参加(活动),谈到,恢复知觉 ...
... come into being 形成 ; 产生 ; 出现 ; 存在 to come into being 产生 ; 开始 ; 出现出现 Symbols Come Into Being 符号即刻应运而生 ...
... light up 照亮;使放光彩;点上(烟等)吸起来 come into being 出现;形成;产生 send for 使某人来到;要求将某物取来或送到 ...
It will come into being soon.
很快就会产生了。
So how did it come into being, the Just University?
那公正的大学这门课是怎样开设的呢?
When Yin and Yang are unbalanced, dreams come into being.
当阴阳失衡时,便会做梦。
So how did it come into being, the Just University?
那公正的大学这门课是怎样开设的呢?
人性课程节选 : 普林斯顿公开课
Things come into being by being composed of previously existing parts.
万物都是由之前存在的,部件组成之后才出现的
死亡课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
By that view, the phalanx would have come into being somewhere between about 700 and 650 B.C., which is to say after the earliest poleis are in business, and according to this interpretation, you really have them growing up together.
根据那个观点,方阵是在公元前七百年到,公元前六百五十年间出现的,也就是在最早的城邦形成之后,根据这个说法,这二者是同时发展起来的
古希腊历史简介课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
This is how innovation centres come into being, from a combination of circumstance and entrepreneurship.
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It did not suddenly come into being, or flower, in the period leading up to the financial meltdown.
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What's more, it proceeds from a flawed assumption about how names come into being in the first place.
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