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eˈmerg·ing ADJ.

1. emerging (becoming known):

emerging problems

2. emerging (developing):

emerging markets

emerge [ɪˈmɜ:ʤ, i:ˈ-] V. intr.

2. emerge (from liquid):

3. emerge fig. (become known):

izhajati [form. perf. iziti]
prihajati [form. perf. priti (na dan)]

4. emerge fig. (become famous):

pojavljati se [form. perf. pojaviti se]

5. emerge (be started):

nastajati [form. perf. nastati]

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The practice is less prevalent in developed countries but occurs more often in emerging markets.
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It is generally given to privately owned emerging technology companies.
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This facility investigates short-range wireless, satellite, and other emerging technologies.
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This is why liquidity risk is usually found to be higher in emerging markets or low-volume markets.
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The north and south sections have separate set of emerging tracks.
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Furthermore, he recommended emerging economies to protect the rights of land users, in particular of minority and vulnerable groups.
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The first was his model for education of the emerging middle classes.
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The headland is named from the smell of hydrogen sulfide emerging from springs at the site.
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The company started out as a small telecommunications company and is today a worldwide provider of technological solutions in emerging markets and developing countries.
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He is widely recognised as an authority on emerging lifestyle trends.
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