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pervasive

/per-vey-siv/US // pərˈveɪ sɪv //UK // (pɜːˈveɪsɪv) //

普及的,普遍存在的,普遍存在,普及

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : spread throughout: The corruption is so pervasive that it is accepted as the way to do business.

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Examples

  • That will mean pervasive discounting with a side of free shipping to coax shoppers to buy.

  • While the beer brand isn’t the only big advertisers in esports, it is one of the more pervasive.

  • For now, I’ll say that this was a big exercise in how a great story can become so pervasive that it seems true.

  • Often this magazine’s approach was quite pointed, as when it criticized President Lyndon Johnson for failing to act on the 1968 Kerner Commission’s finding that pervasive racism fueled civil disorder.

  • The few tools that previously existed tend to measure overt gender bias like harassment, rather than the subtle ones that are so pervasive.

  • Pervasive monitoring would also undermine the privacy of user communications.

  • Pervasive odors of ripening vine, Fill the air like a luscious wine.

  • Pervasive drug use among students creates a climate in the schools that is destructive to learning.