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presence

/prez-uhns/US // ˈprɛz əns //UK // (ˈprɛzəns) //

存在,存在感,出现,存在性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or fact of being present, as with others or in a place.
    • : attendance or company: Your presence is requested.
    • : immediate vicinity; proximity: in the presence of witnesses.
    • : the military or economic power of a country as reflected abroad by the stationing of its troops, sale of its goods, etc.: the American military presence in Europe; the Japanese presence in the U.S. consumer market.
    • : Chiefly British. the immediate personal vicinity of a great personage giving audience or reception: summoned to her presence.
    • : the ability to project a sense of ease, poise, or self-assurance, especially the quality or manner of a person's bearing before an audience: The speaker had a good deal of stage presence.
    • : personal appearance or bearing, especially of a dignified or imposing kind: a man of fine presence.
    • : a person, especially of noteworthy appearance or compelling personality: He is a real presence, even at a private party.
    • : a divine or supernatural spirit felt to be present: He felt a presence with him in the room.
    • : British Obsolete. presence chamber.

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Examples

  • Someone passing through the lobby wouldn’t notice its presence.

  • We think that the presence of a planet between these rings is needed to explain why the disc was torn apart.

  • This holds true for businesses because they can register their presence on YouTube to showcase their resources.

  • The mere presence of a young patrons committee, however, doesn’t mean millennials will come, and some nonprofits still find it challenging to engage with the audience.

  • Critics of symmetry-based tests, though, say that the presence of packing and cracking does not prove that the governing party has intentionally gerrymandered the state’s districts.

  • The well, ghost or no ghost, is certainly a piece of history with a bold presence.

  • “There is a heavy security presence but nothing has changed,” agrees Father Javier.

  • He appeared to understand however belatedly that he was in the presence of another kind of greatness.

  • In general, their presence is meant to throw you off your game by design.

  • No one who lives in an American city requires a flashlight to detect the presence of immigrants or the challenges they face daily.

  • Recognition of the pneumococcus depends upon its morphology, the fact that it is Gram-staining, and the presence of a capsule.

  • His presence, also, always graced Walls End Castle at the regulation periods.

  • Most characteristic is the presence of Curschmann's spirals, Charcot-Leyden crystals, and eosinophilic leukocytes.

  • For two consecutive seasons he lived in the sunlight of Mademoiselle Duvigne's presence.

  • This, however, should not be accepted as proving the presence of bile without further tests.