emergent
Significado: In the process of coming into being or becoming prominent; newly formed or recently developed.
Emergent describes phenomena, technologies, or entities that are in the early stages of development but already visible. In international relations, 'emergent economies' (or 'emerging markets') refers to rapidly developing nations. In science and philosophy, 'emergent properties' are characteristics that arise from complex systems but cannot be predicted from their individual components — consciousness emerging from neural activity, for instance. The word implies potential and momentum.
Ejemplos
- The report identified several emergent technologies likely to reshape the healthcare sector within a decade. 报告确定了几项可能在十年内重塑医疗行业的新兴技术。El informe identificó varias tecnologías emergentes que probablemente transformarán el sector sanitario en una década.報告書は、10年以内に医療分野を再編する可能性のある新興技術をいくつか特定した。그 보고서는 10년 이내에 의료 분야를 재편할 가능성이 있는 여러 신흥 기술을 파악했다.
- Emergent economies in South-East Asia have attracted record levels of foreign direct investment. 东南亚的新兴经济体吸引了创纪录水平的外国直接投资。Las economías emergentes del sudeste asiático han atraído niveles récord de inversión extranjera directa.東南アジアの新興経済国は、過去最高水準の海外直接投資を集めている。동남아시아의 신흥 경제국들은 사상 최고 수준의 해외 직접 투자를 유치했다.
- Consciousness is often described as an emergent property of sufficiently complex neural networks. 意识通常被描述为足够复杂的神经网络的一种涌现性质。La conciencia se describe a menudo como una propiedad emergente de redes neuronales suficientemente complejas.意識はしばしば、十分に複雑な神経ネットワークの創発特性として記述される。의식은 흔히 충분히 복잡한 신경 네트워크의 창발적 속성으로 묘사된다.
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Guía de uso
Contexto: academic, professional, journalism
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Latin emergentem (rising up), from emergere (to rise out of, come forth), from e- (out) + mergere (to dip, plunge). Entered English in the late 16th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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