Was ist appear? Aussprache und Verwendung im Englischen

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Definition und Aussprache von appear

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/əˈpɪə/
Definition und Aussprache von appear

Okay, let's break down how to pronounce "appear" in English. Here's a breakdown and a few ways to approach it:

1. The Core Sounds:

  • "ap": This is pronounced like the "app" in "apple." It's a relatively short, crisp sound.
  • "pear": This is pronounced like the word "peer" (as in, "who's your peer?"). It has a longer, slightly more rounded vowel sound.

2. Putting it Together – The Full Pronunciation:

The most common and generally accepted pronunciation is:

** /ˈɪˈpɪr/ (IPA - International Phonetic Alphabet)**

Let's break that down further:

  • ˈɪ (stress on the first syllable): This is a short, quick "ih" sound, like in “bit”. This is the stressed syllable.
  • ˈpɪ: This is a dipthong, meaning a gliding vowel sound. It starts like a “pi” sound and smoothly transitions to an “er” sound. Think of it as "pee-er".
  • r: A soft, voiced "r" – not a very emphasized or strong "r" sound.

3. How it Sounds (Descriptive):

Imagine saying "ih-pee-er." The “ih” is quick, and the “pee-er” is a flowing sound.

4. Tips & Variations:

  • American English: The pronunciation I've given you is very common in American English.
  • British English: British English might have a slightly more distinct "r" sound. It might be a bit more emphasized.

5. Listen to Examples:

The best way to learn is to hear it! Here are some resources:

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Verwendung und Beispiele mit dem Wort appear im Englischen

Let's break down how to use the word "appear" in English. It's a versatile word with several different meanings and uses. Here's a comprehensive guide, broken down by category:

1. To Become Visible (Most Common)

  • Meaning: To come into sight; to become visible.
  • Examples:
    • "The sun appeared behind the clouds." (It became visible.)
    • “A crowd appeared at the entrance of the theater.” (People showed up and became visible.)
    • "My keys appeared on the table." (They suddenly came into view.)

2. To Seem or Give the Impression

  • Meaning: To seem; to give the impression of something, often without it actually being that way. This is a very frequent use.
  • Examples:
    • "He appears happy." (He seems happy, but you might not know for sure.)
    • "The food appears delicious." (It seems delicious - based on how it looks.)
    • "She appears tired." (She seems tired.)
    • "The situation appears to be under control." (It seems like it's under control.)

3. To Make an Official Appearance

  • Meaning: To appear at a public event or meeting.
  • Examples:
    • "The celebrity appeared at the charity gala."
    • “The president appeared on television to address the nation.”
    • "He appeared before the judge." (He went to court.)

4. To Come Into Existence or Be Introduced

  • Meaning: To start to exist; to be brought into being. Often used in more formal contexts.
  • Examples:
    • "A new theory appeared in the journal." (The theory was introduced.)
    • “His name appeared on the list.” (His name was added to the list.)

5. (Often with "to be") To Be Thought or Considered

  • Meaning: To be considered to be something.
  • Examples:
    • "He appears to be a good candidate." (He’s considered to be a good candidate.)
    • "The evidence appears to support his claim." (The evidence is thought to support his claim.)

Important Notes & Nuances:

  • "Appear" vs. "Seem": "Appear" and "seem" are often used interchangeably, but "appear" can sometimes imply a more definite or direct visibility, while "seem" can suggest a more subjective impression. However, the distinction is often subtle.

  • "Appear to be" vs. "Appear to have": These phrases are closely related.

    • "Appear to be" focuses on the state or quality (e.g., "He appears to be happy.")
    • "Appear to have" focuses on possession or something someone possesses (e.g., "She appears to have a lot of money.")
  • Passive Voice: "Appear" is frequently used in the passive voice: "The report appeared yesterday." (Someone did appear the report.)

Let’s test your understanding! Choose the best use of “appear” in each sentence:

  1. The rain _______ in the sky. (a) appears (b) appeared (c) appearing
  2. She _______ very confident. (a) appears (b) appeared (c) appearing
  3. The suspect _______ before the judge. (a) appear (b) appeared (c) appearing

Answers:

  1. (b) appeared - (Describes a past action of becoming visible)
  2. (a) appears - (Describes a current impression)
  3. (b) appeared - (Describes a past action of appearing before someone)

Do you want me to:

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  • Focus on a specific usage of "appear" (e.g., in formal writing)?
  • Create a little exercise to practice using "appear"?

Üben Sie mit Vokabeln appear

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks

  1. The sun will _______ on the horizon at dawn.
  2. He _______ to be a very confident speaker during the presentation.
  3. The solution to the problem _______ to be more complex than we thought.
  4. The new policy will _______ in effect next month.

Exercise 2: Choose the correct answer

  1. Which word best fits this sentence: "The stars _______ in the sky at night."
    a) appear
    b) vanish
    c) disappear
    d) exist

  2. In the sentence "The magician made the rabbit _______," which word is incorrect?
    a) appear
    b) disappear
    c) emerge
    d) vanish

  3. Which word(s) can replace the blank in "She _______ to be upset after the meeting"?
    a) seems
    b) appears
    c) looks
    d) feels

  4. In the sentence "The old painting _______ to be a valuable artifact," which word is most appropriate?
    a) looks
    b) appears
    c) seems
    d) feels

  5. Which word is incorrect in the sentence "The email _______ to have been sent by mistake"?
    a) appears
    b) seems
    c) looks
    d) feels

Exercise 3: Rewrite the sentences

  1. Original: The problem seems to be more serious than we anticipated.
    Rewrite: The problem _______ more serious than we anticipated.

  2. Original: The teacher looked tired after the long lecture.
    Rewrite: The teacher _______ tired after the long lecture.

  3. Original: The new regulations will come into effect next week.
    Rewrite: The new regulations will _______ in effect next week.


Answer:

Exercise 1:

  1. appear
  2. appears
  3. seems
  4. come

Exercise 2:

  1. a) appear
  2. b) disappear (incorrect in context)
  3. a) seems, b) appears
  4. b) appears
  5. c) looks

Exercise 3:

  1. The problem appears to be more serious than we anticipated.
  2. The teacher appeared tired after the long lecture.
  3. The new regulations will appear in effect next week.

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