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omnipresence

/om-nuh-prez-uhnt/US // ˌɒm nəˈprɛz ənt //UK // (ˌɒmnɪˈprɛzənt) //

无处不在,无所不在,无处不在的,全在

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : present everywhere at the same time: the omnipresent God.

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Examples

  • It’s omnipresent, but an afterthought — until it flickers, shorts, stutters, goes out.

  • The dark side of tech, from biased algorithms to the threat of omnipresent surveillance and corporate control of artificial intelligence, continued to rear its head.

  • Many physicists expect dark matter to be as omnipresent as it is aloof.

  • For my anscestors, the Turkish language was omnipresent throughout that dark time, and it triggered bitter memories.

  • Their theory, dubbed RelMOND, adds to the equations of general relativity an omnipresent field that behaves differently in different arenas.

  • Despite her omnipresence, The Pinkprint makes it apparent how little we actually know about Nicki Minaj.

  • Perhaps part of the seeming omnipresence of rape jokes had to do with the influx of female-centric comedies now on television.

  • His omnipresence on social media has boosted his popularity with the Justin Bieber crowd.

  • Meade serves on just about every nonprofit board in Boston, an omnipresence Gov. Patrick admires.

  • But hapless flight: the Boodah is an octopus whose feelers reach far, and they, within her toils, cannot escape her omnipresence.

  • What more can we wish to be sure of than Omnipotence and Omnipresence.

  • This would be to assign him a degree of omnipresence wholly incompatible with his nature and the economy of providence.

  • Behold his omnipresence in the case of Lazarus, whom he declared to be dead although none brought the tidings.

  • I took His omnipresence for granted, but she kept breaking into my talk at every turn.

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