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preexistent

/pree-ig-zist/US // ˌpri ɪgˈzɪst //

早已存在的,预存的,先存的,预存

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to exist beforehand.
    • : to exist in a previous state.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to exist prior to; precede: primitive artifacts that preexisted sophisticated tools.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpreceding
Synonyms
introductory介绍性的,介绍性,介绍性说明,介绍性介绍previous以前的,以前,过去,以往prior之前,之前的,先前,事前foregoing上述内容,前述内容,上述,上述的forward谈到这个front前面,前面的,正面,前方head头,头部,头颅,头头lead领导,导致,领先,牵头leading领导,领先,领先的,领导层pioneer开拓者,先行者,先驱者,先锋pioneering开拓性,开拓性的,开创性,开创性的above-mentioned上面提到的,上述的,上述,以上所述above-named上述的,上述的名字,上述的人,以上名字的aforeknown前所未知,前述,前述的,前面说过aforementioned前面提到的,前述的,上述的,前述aforesaid上述的,前述的,上述,前述ahead of领先于,领先,前,前的antecedent先例,前事,前事之师,前身anterior前部,前方,前面的,前部的before之前,以前,在之前erstwhile以前的,以前,以前的时候,以前是forerunning先行先试,预先运行,前期运行,预先运行的former前,以前的,曾经的,前任heretofore此时此刻,此前,在此之前,此前的one time一度,一时间,一次,一时other其他,其它,其他的,另外past过去,过去的,过去的事情,过去的事precedent先例,前例,判例,惯例precursive早熟,早期的,早熟的,早产precursory前兆性的,前兆,前兆的,前兆性prefatory前言,序言,前提,预言preliminary初步,初步的,预备,初级preparatory准备性,准备性的,预备性,预备性的prevenient预防性的,预防性,预防,防范prodromal前驱性的,前驱型,前驱症状,前驱性supra同上,同级,超越,同理
as inearly

Examples

  • 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.