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omnipresent

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

无处不在,无所不在,无处不在的,无所不在的

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • There was no use having an opinion on something so omnipresent.

  • Indeed, so firm is their grip on humanity that Pollan’s quest in the caffeine chapter is simply to avoid the omnipresent drug.

  • An extreme degree of seamlessness will be required to dynamically connect our physical surrounding with the omnipresent digital systems.

  • The romance in Shadow and Bone is rampant and omnipresent, but it’s just as poorly handled as all the other plot elements.

  • Perhaps the best Republicans to do so happen to bear names that have been omnipresent in the past few years, for widely diverging reasons.

  • In other words, the omnipresent postcolonial Arab State has just about dropped dead, the times are fluid and the vacuums are many.

  • On some preconscious level, we never outgrow this expectation or fear about our omnipresent mothers.

  • They see the FDA decision as one more imposition on their lives and choices by the omnipresent nanny state.

  • Do Israeli kids need textbooks when Palestinian violence and Arab rockets and rejectionism are so omnipresent in their lives?

  • This convivial mask he wears, along with his omnipresent flask, is obscuring a deep hurt stemming from his father.

  • It must exist in inexhaustible quantities, which is the only possible way for any substance to be omnipresent.

  • To any one who believes God to be omnipresent, the idea of His having ambassadors, or vicars upon earth, is blasphemous.

  • This mysterious, shrouded Sanchia figured in it as the goddess of a shrine—omnipresent, a felt influence, yet never a woman.

  • The omnipotent, omnipresent saviour who can and will deliver us from them is already in the world.

  • Their God is supposed to be omnipresent, and is worshipped in spirit, idolatry not being known amongst them.