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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
EMERGE (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS


CEFR SNOT Free time, entertainment • cinema/theatre emergency exit

Glob1500 emergency an unexpected and dangerous situation demanding quick action n.
NGSL3000 emerge To rise or appear out of some background verb
NGSL3000 emergency sudden event needing an immediate action n
SAT5000 emerge To come into view or into existence. v.
SAT5000 emergence A coming into view. n.
SAT5000 emergent Coming into view. adj.

Tanaka6000 emergency

COMPOUND WORDS


emerge {v} (to come into view) emerge {v} (to come out of) emergence {n} (the arising of emergent structure in complex systems) emergency {n} (situation requiring urgent assistance) emergency brake {n} (type of brake) emergency exit {n} (exit for evacuation) emergency physician {n} (emergency physician) emergency room {n} (Hospital department primarily used for the treatment of the most serious, often life-threatening conditions) it's an emergency {phrase} (it's an emergency) state of emergency {n} (status quo)

5000 WORDS










emergency call P1945 emergency P2506 emergency P2716 emergency landing P4394 emergency brake P4457 emergency services P5024






PHRASES



Der Zug kam aus dem Tunnel.



The train emerged from the tunnel .
Der Zug kam aus dem Tunnel 0

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Call the police in an emergency .

Rufen Sie im Notfall die Polizei.


In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon .

Im Notfall hatte er nichts, worauf er zurückgreifen konnte.


In case of emergency , call the police .

Rufen Sie im Notfall die Polizei.


Rufen Sie im Notfall die Polizei.
Im Notfall hatte er nichts, worauf er zurückgreifen konnte.
Rufen Sie im Notfall die Polizei.


Call the police in an emergency .
In an emergency he had nothing to fall back upon .
In case of emergency , call the police .