existent 的 2 个定义
- a person or thing that exists.
existent 近义词
present
alive
real thing
existent 的近义词 5 个
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- On the other hand, if there is no God, believing in him anyway will cost you very little, and not believing in him will mean nothing in the non-existent after life.
- Voice search was virtually non-existent just five years ago.
- It means that many of the terms and topics we’re disregarding due to non-existent search volume figures could actually represent great opportunities.
- If that deterrent is not existent, I’m not sure what will cause a nursing home to do better.
- With non-existent content quality oversight, indexable filtering and no canonicals, the total number of landing pages could not be precisely gauged — a conservative estimate at the time was about 1 billion landing pages.
- The second, and perhaps more surprising, is the wealth of human capital already existent in the region.
- While Ichabod is checking for non-existent cell service, Abbie learns that Moloch is planning to release a demon army on earth.
- For much of our political history, the “third term” curse was non-existent.
- Elias then chastises Ready For Warren for "confusing donors about a non-existent run for president."
- A non-existent scapegoat may be the best scapegoat of them all.
- He also states that the Audiencia is virtually non-existent, and so there is no high court in which justice may be sought.
- Spring Hill takes its name from a spring now non-existent, but which was once a favourite with the cottagers who lived near to it.
- I only know that there are amongst us, rare instances fortunately, but existent nevertheless—men with the souls of beasts.
- Railroad tracks and bridges had been demolished; transportation facilities in some areas were almost non-existent.
- If we descend to the lowest existing savages, however, it is to find this agency almost non-existent.