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existence

/ig-zis-tuhns/US // ɪgˈzɪs təns //UK // (ɪɡˈzɪstəns) //

存在,存在的,存在感,存在的问题

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or fact of existing; being.
    • : continuance in being or life; life: a struggle for existence.
    • : mode of existing: They were working for a better existence.
    • : all that exists: Existence shows a universal order.
    • : something that exists; entity; being.

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Examples

  • If you are confident early on that the target committed serious crimes, there is always a temptation to will a prosecution into existence even when the facts, the law, or the fair-handed administration of justice do not support bringing charges.

  • How can you properly legislate the ad industry if you do not understand the fundamental existence of the ad industry…but, I digress.

  • Potts and Anthony Mallott, Byron’s son, have since acknowledged the existence of a nondisclosure agreement signed in September 2019 or later but declined to provide a copy.

  • Although the existence of some kind of Dragon Age 4 was an open secret, it took years for the studio even to admit publicly there was indeed a new game in development.

  • It’s not known when people first inhabited Siberia year-round, but the new DNA analysis shows that woolly rhinos continued to thrive long after mobile human groups likely knew of the animals’ existence.

  • I am so sorry that your parents did this to you, developing their own discriminatory take on your existence.

  • That user's posts were being wiped completely from existence.

  • Beech-Nut is still in existence, and is the third largest baby food manufacturer in the United States.

  • “What they are really doing is justifying their existence,” Banes said.

  • The cities of the heartland came into existence, first and foremost, as economic entities.

  • Here and there roving parties appeared, but having no recognized leaders, their existence did not invalidate the treaty.

  • But the cavalry officer melted imperceptibly out of her existence.

  • He chiefly divided his time between the House of Lords and sitting at home, lamenting over his own ill-starred existence.

  • When Europeans, native travelers and mails were swept out of existence they fought each other.

  • The system had then been in existence, in a more or less informal way, for about eight years.