出现

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 出现 (chūxiàn)

The verb 出现 primarily means "to appear" or "to emerge," and it is commonly used to describe people, objects, phenomena, or problems coming into view or becoming noticeable. It can refer to physical appearances, such as a person suddenly showing up, or abstract occurrences, like problems or symptoms arising.

Common Contexts

  • Physical appearance: Someone or something suddenly shows up in a place.
  • Emergence of problems or phenomena: Issues or symptoms start to manifest.
  • First-time appearances: New products or events debut publicly.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 出现问题 (chūxiàn wèntí): "problems appear" — used when difficulties or malfunctions arise.
  • 出现故障 (chūxiàn gùzhàng): "malfunction occurs" — common in technical or mechanical contexts.
  • 出现 (shǒucì chūxiàn): "appear for the first time" — used for debut or initial appearance.

Nuances and Tips

出现 is neutral and formal enough for both spoken and written Chinese. It often implies something unexpected or newly noticed. Avoid confusing 出现 with (kàn dào, "to see") — 出现 emphasizes the event of appearing itself, not just the act of seeing.

When describing problems or symptoms, 出现 highlights the onset or emergence, which is useful in technical, medical, or everyday contexts.

Summary

Use 出现 to talk about the appearance or emergence of people, things, or abstract phenomena. It is versatile and widely applicable, making it a valuable verb for learners to express various types of "appearance" or "occurrence."

Example Sentences

He suddenly appeared at the door and startled me.

This problem has only recently started to appear; we need to solve it

The new product will appear for the first time at next month's exhibition.

In this movie, the protagonist's past gradually appears before the audience.

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