Appearance 音标拼音: [əp'ɪrəns]
n .
U 出现,显露,来到,露面;
C 外貌
U 出现,显露,来到,露面;
C 外貌
appearance 外貌
appearance 外貌
appearance n 1 :
outward or visible aspect of a person or thing [
synonym :
{
appearance }, {
visual aspect }]
2 :
the event of coming into sight [
ant : {
disappearance }]
3 :
formal attendance (
in court or at a hearing )
of a party in an action [
synonym : {
appearance }, {
appearing }, {
coming into court }]
4 :
a mental representation ; "
I tried to describe his appearance to the police "
5 :
the act of appearing in public view ; "
the rookie made a brief appearance in the first period "; "
it was Bernhardt '
s last appearance in America " [
ant : {
disappearance }, {
disappearing }]
6 :
pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression ; "
they try to keep up appearances "; "
that ceremony is just for show " [
synonym : {
appearance }, {
show }]
Appearance \
Ap *
pear "
ance \,
n . [
F .
apparence ,
L .
apparentia ,
fr .
apparere .
See {
Appear }.]
1 .
The act of appearing or coming into sight ;
the act of becoming visible to the eye ;
as ,
his sudden appearance surprised me .
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2 .
A thing seed ;
a phenomenon ;
a phase ;
an apparition ;
as ,
an appearance in the sky .
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3 .
Personal presence ;
exhibition of the person ;
look ;
aspect ;
mien .
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And now am come to see . . .
It thy appearance answer loud report . --
Milton .
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4 .
Semblance ,
or apparent likeness ;
external show .
pl .
Outward signs ,
or circumstances ,
fitted to make a particular impression or to determine the judgment as to the character of a person or a thing ,
an act or a state ;
as ,
appearances are against him .
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There was upon the tabernacle ,
as it were ,
the appearance of fire . --
Num .
ix .
15 .
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For man looketh on the outward appearance . --
1 Sam .
xvi .
7 .
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Judge not according to the appearance . --
John .
vii .
24 .
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5 .
The act of appearing in a particular place ,
or in society ,
a company ,
or any proceedings ;
a coming before the public in a particular character ;
as ,
a person makes his appearance as an historian ,
an artist ,
or an orator .
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Will he now retire ,
After appearance ,
and again prolong Our expectation ? --
Milton .
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6 .
Probability ;
likelihood . [
Obs .]
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There is that which hath no appearance . --
Bacon .
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7 . (
Law )
The coming into court of either of the parties ;
the being present in court ;
the coming into court of a party summoned in an action ,
either by himself or by his attorney ,
expressed by a formal entry by the proper officer to that effect ;
the act or proceeding by which a party proceeded against places himself before the court ,
and submits to its jurisdiction . --
Burrill . --
Bouvier .
--
Daniell .
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{
To put in an appearance },
to be present ;
to appear in person .
{
To save appearances },
to preserve a fair outward show .
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Syn :
Coming ;
arrival ;
presence ;
semblance ;
pretense ;
air ;
look ;
manner ;
mien ;
figure ;
aspect .
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203 Moby Thesaurus words for "
appearance ":
Christophany ,
Masan ,
Prospero ,
Satanophany ,
accomplishment ,
achievement ,
acting ,
advent ,
affectation ,
air ,
airiness ,
angelophany ,
apparent character ,
apparition ,
appearances ,
approach ,
arrival ,
aspect ,
astral ,
astral spirit ,
attainment ,
attitudinizing ,
avatar ,
banshee ,
bearing ,
bluff ,
bluffing ,
cheating ,
color ,
coloring ,
coming ,
control ,
countenance ,
deception ,
delusion ,
delusiveness ,
demeanor ,
departed spirit ,
disclosure ,
disembodied spirit ,
disguise ,
display ,
dissemblance ,
dissembling ,
dissemination ,
dissimulation ,
duppy ,
dybbuk ,
eidolon ,
embodiment ,
epiphany ,
evidence ,
evincement ,
expression ,
exteriority ,
exteriors ,
external appearance ,
externality ,
externalness ,
externals ,
extrinsicality ,
facade ,
face ,
fakery ,
faking ,
fallaciousness ,
false air ,
false appearance ,
false front ,
false image ,
false light ,
false show ,
falseness ,
falsity ,
fantasy ,
features ,
feigning ,
feint ,
fiction ,
figure ,
foreignness ,
form ,
four -
flushing ,
fraud ,
front ,
gaudiness ,
ghost ,
gilt ,
gloss ,
grateful dead ,
guide ,
guise ,
hant ,
haunt ,
hint ,
humbug ,
humbuggery ,
idealization ,
idolum ,
illusion ,
illusionism ,
illusionist ,
illusiveness ,
image ,
immateriality ,
imposture ,
incarnation ,
incorporeal ,
incorporeal being ,
incorporeity ,
indication ,
larva ,
lemures ,
lineaments ,
look ,
looks ,
magic ,
magic act ,
magic show ,
magician ,
make -
believe ,
manes ,
manifestation ,
manner ,
masquerade ,
materialization ,
mere externals ,
meretriciousness ,
mien ,
mirage ,
oni ,
openness ,
ostent ,
ostentation ,
outerness ,
outside ,
outward appearance ,
outward show ,
outwardness ,
phantasm ,
phantasma ,
phantasmagoria ,
phantom ,
phasm ,
phenomenon ,
playacting ,
pneumatophany ,
poltergeist ,
pose ,
posing ,
posture ,
presence ,
prestidigitation ,
pretense ,
pretension ,
pretext ,
proof ,
public image ,
publication ,
reaching ,
representation ,
revelation ,
revenant ,
seeming ,
semblance ,
shade ,
shadow ,
shallowness ,
sham ,
shape ,
show ,
showing ,
shrouded spirit ,
simulacrum ,
simulation ,
sleight of hand ,
sorcerer ,
sorcery ,
specious appearance ,
speciousness ,
specter ,
spectral ghost ,
spirit ,
spook ,
sprite ,
suggestion ,
superficiality ,
surface appearance ,
surface show ,
theophany ,
unactuality ,
unreality ,
unsubstantiality ,
vain show ,
varnish ,
vision ,
waking dream ,
walking dead man ,
wandering soul ,
wildest dream ,
window dressing ,
wraith ,
zombie APPEARANCE ,
practice .
Signifies the filing common or special bail to the action .
2 .
The appearance ,
with all other subsequent pleadings supposed to take place in court ,
should (
in accordance with the ancient practice )
purport to be in term time .
It is to be observed ,
however ,
that though the proceedings are expressed as if occurring in term time ,
yet ,
in fact ,
much of the business is now done ,
in periods of vacation .
3 .
The appearance of the parties is no longer (
as formerly )
by the actual presence in court ,
either by themselves or their attorneys ;
but ,
it must be remembered ,
an appearance of this kind is still supposed ,
and exists in contemplation of law .
The appearance is effected on the part of the defendant (
when be is not arrested )
by making certain formal entries in the proper office of the court ,
expressing his appearance ;
5 Watts &
Serg .
215 ;
1 Scam .
R .
250 ;
2 Seam .
R .
462 ;
6 Port .
R .
352 ;
9 Port .
R .
272 ;
6 Miss .
R .
50 ;
7 Miss .
R .
411 ;
17 Verm .
531 ;
2 Pike ,
R .
26 ;
6 Ala .
R .
784 ;
3 Watts &
Serg .
501 ;
8 Port .
R .
442 ;
or ,
in case of arrest ,
it may be considered as effected by giving bail to the action .
On the part of the plaintiff no formality expressive of appearance is observed .
4 .
In general ,
the appearance of either party may be in person or by attorney ,
and ,
when by attorney ,
there is always supposed to be a warrant of attorney executed to the attorney by his client ,
authorizing such appearance .
5 .
But to this general rule there are various exceptions ;
persons devoid of understanding ,
as idiots ,
and persons having understanding ,
if they are by law deprived of a capacity to appoint an attorney ,
as married women ,
must appear in person .
The appearance of such persons must purport ,
and is so entered on the record ,
to be in person ,
whether in fact an attorney be employed or not .
See Tidd '
s Pr .
68 ,
75 ;
1 Arch .
Pract .
22 ;
2 John .
192 ;
8 John .
418 ;
14 John .
417 ;
5 Pick .
413 ;
Bouv .
Inst .
Index ,
h .
t .
6 .
There must be an appearance in person in the following cases :
1st .
An idiot can appear only in person ,
and as ,
a plaintiff he may sue in person or by his next friend 2d .
A married woman ,
when sued without her husband ,
should defend in person 3 Wms .
Saund .
209 ,
b and when the cause of action accrued before her marriage ,
and she is afterwards sued alone ,
she must plead her coverture in person ,
and not by attorney .
Co .
Litt .
125 .
3d .
When the party pleads to the jurisdiction ,
be must plead in person .
Summ .
on Pl .
51 ;
Merrif .
Law of Att .
58 .
4th .
A plea of misnomer must always be in person ,
unless it be by special warrant of attorney .
1 Chit .
Pl .
398 ;
Summ .
on Pl .
50 ;
3 Wms .
Saund .
209 b .
7 .
An infant cannot appoint an attorney ;
he must therefore prosecute or appear by guardian ,
or prochein ami .
8 .
A lunatic ,
if of full age ,
may appear by .
attorney ;
if ,
under age ,
by guardian .
2 Wms .
Saund .
335 ;
Id .
332 (
a )
n . (
4 .)
9 .
When an appearance is lawfully entered by the defendant ,
both parties are considered as being in court .
Imp .
Pr .
215 .
And if the defendant pleads to issue ,
defects of process are cured but not ,
if he demurs to the process , (
I Lord Raym .
21 ,)
or ,
according to the practice of some courts ,
appears de bene esse ,
or otherwise conditionally .
10 .
In criminal cases ,
the personal presence of the accused is often necessary .
It has been held ,
that if the record of a conviction of a misdemeanor be removed by certiorari ,
the personal presence of the defendant is necessary ,
in order to move in arrest .
of judgment :
but ,
after a special verdict ,
it is not necessary that the defendant should be personally present at the argument of it .
2 Burr .
931 1 Bl .
Rep .
209 ,
S .
C .
So ,
the defendant must appear personally in court ,
when an order of bastardy is quashed and the reason is ,
he must enter into a recognizance to abide the order of sessions below .
1 Bl .
Rep .
198 .
So ,
in a case ,
when two justices of the peace ,
having confessed an information for misbehavior in the execution of their office ,
and a motion was made to dispense with their personal appearance ,
on their clerks undertaking in court to answer for their flues ,
the court declared the rule to be ,
that although such a motion was subject to the discretion of the court either to grant or refuse it ,
in cases where it is clear that the punishment would not be corporal ,
yet it ought to be denied in every case where it is either probable or possible that the punishment would be corporal ;
and therefore the motion was overruled in that case .
And Wilmot and Ashton ,
Justices ,
thought ,
that even where the punishment would most probably be pecuniary only ,
yet in offences of a very gross and public nature ,
the persons convicted should appear in person ,
for the sake of example and prevention of the like offences being committed by other persons ;
as the notoriety of being called up to answer criminally for such offences ,
would very much conduce to deter others from venturing to commit the like .
3 Burr .
1786 ,
7 .
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