preexistent 的 2 个定义
- to exist prior to; precede: primitive artifacts that preexisted sophisticated tools.
preexistent 近义词
等同于 preceding
preexistent 的近义词 36 个
- introductory
- previous
- prior
- foregoing
- forward
- front
- head
- lead
- leading
- pioneer
- pioneering
- above-mentioned
- above-named
- aforeknown
- aforementioned
- aforesaid
- ahead of
- antecedent
- anterior
- before
- erstwhile
- forerunning
- former
- heretofore
- one time
- other
- past
- precedent
- precursive
- precursory
- prefatory
- preliminary
- preparatory
- prevenient
- prodromal
- supra
preexistent 的反义词 8 个
等同于 prior
preexistent 的近义词 14 个
- above-mentioned
- preceding
- previous
- antecedent
- anterior
- former
- forward
- past
- precedent
- aforementioned
- ahead
- before
- foregoing
- preexisting
preexistent 的反义词 7 个
等同于 early
preexistent 的近义词 32 个
- beforehand
- briefly
- directly
- immediately
- prematurely
- previous
- promptly
- quick
- shortly
- soon
- too soon
- unexpectedly
- betimes
- a bit previous
- ahead of time
- anon
- before long
- bright and early
- early bird
- ere long
- far ahead
- in advance
- in good time
- in the bud
- in time
- on short notice
- on the dot
- oversoon
- presently
- pronto
- proximately
- with time to spare
preexistent 的反义词 2 个
更多preexistent例句
- It also gives an advantage to existing variants that have changed enough that preexisting immunity is no longer as protective.
- The initial brief bit of cooling subsides as the preexisting natural clouds return to their original, nonpolluted state.
- “I will always protect people with preexisting conditions”Trump understands little about health-care policy.
- Many people may choose not to take the vaccine at all, either out of personal preference or because preexisting health conditions prevent them from taking it.
- The only exceptions were some educators with preexisting health conditions that render them more vulnerable to the coronavirus, who will be allowed to keep teaching virtually.
- But the thought is always prior to the fact; all the facts of history preexist in the mind as laws.
- As Burke remarked, the timor at least must be presumed to preexist, and must be accounted for, if not the gods.