nonexistent / (ˌnɒnɪɡˈzɪstənt) /

不存在的不存在不存的不存

nonexistent 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not having being or existence
  2. not present under specified conditions or in a specified place

nonexistent 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

fictional, not real

更多nonexistent例句

  1. There was also a small — though not nonexistent — weight given to the possibility that this is all just an irrational bubble in prices, poised to burst.
  2. The flu was also nearly nonexistent in South Africa and Chile in the late spring and early summer months.
  3. Another worry is that while Norway has high levels of income mobility, educational mobility is almost nonexistent.
  4. Another interesting feature of short-target SOE is that a player’s ability to consistently get open on short throws appears to be mostly nonexistent.
  5. In some major urbanized areas, they’re small or nonexistent.
  6. Still, the security on the vessels—big or small—is nonexistent.
  7. But it is not working with the corresponding tribes on the Syrian side of the mostly nonexistent Iraq-Syria border.
  8. The contradictions and outlandish claims are never challenged, because drug education in China is virtually nonexistent.
  9. In the Central Park trials, forensic evidence was nearly nonexistent.
  10. The freedom of sufferers who may benefit to access it is all but nonexistent.
  11. "Old Bishop Berkeley would give a nonexistent dime to your nonexistent presence," Anders said gaily.
  12. The boys fussed with the canoe, and Winona and Louise began to hunt for a nonexistent something in the box they used for a locker.
  13. Farther away, the chance of stumbling on the way back to the ship would be nonexistent.
  14. On April 14 a bill was passed on second reading by the Senate, declaring the treaties with France void and nonexistent.
  15. A deep-seated regret for nonexistent small Lovegroves possessed him, the instinct of paternity being strong in him.