present
n. 现在, 礼品, 瞄准 a. 现在的, 出席的 vt. 介绍, 引见, 赠送, 提出, 呈现, 上演 vi. 举枪瞄准
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教材释义与例句
现在的;出席的
in a particular place
释义与例句
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1.
The current moment or period of time.
现在
而家
今下
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The present tense.
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A gift, especially one given for birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries, graduations, weddings, or any other special occasions.
wedding present
birthday present
Oh! Thank you for the presents! How considerate of you!
Only his friends attended his birthday party. They're all broke, so he got no present.
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2.
poo; feces
非正式 委婉I think our toddler's just left us a little present in his diaper...
She has to deal with her cats' presents in the litterboxes on a daily basis, and she doesn't mind one bit.
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3.
The position of a soldier in presenting arms.
政治 军事The platoon stands at present.
He was at present near the headquarters gates.
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To bring (someone) into the presence of (a person); to introduce formally.
提出
to present an envoy to the king
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To appear or represent oneself outwardly.
不及物With your shabby attire, you do not present well as a prospective investment banking associate!
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To nominate (a member of the clergy) for an ecclesiastical benefice; to offer to the bishop or ordinary as a candidate for institution.
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To charge (a person) with a crime or accusation; to bring before court.
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To come forward, appear in a particular place or before a particular person, especially formally.
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To put (something) forward in order for it to be seen; to show, exhibit.
及物Note: The offensive team must present a legal formation both before and after a shift.
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To make clear to one's mind or intelligence; to put forward for consideration.
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To put on, stage (a play etc.).
及物The theater is proud to present the Fearless Fliers.
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To offer (a problem, complaint) to a court or other authority for consideration.
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To point (a firearm) at something, to hold (a weapon) in a position ready to fire.
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To offer oneself for mental consideration; to occur to the mind.
Well, one idea does present itself.
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To come to the attention of medical staff, especially with a specific symptom.
不及物 医学The patient presented with insomnia.
Symptoms typically present in early childhood.
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To appear (in a specific way) for delivery (of a fetus); to appear first at the mouth of the uterus during childbirth.
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To appear or represent oneself (as having a certain gender).
不及物At that time, Elbe was presenting as a man.
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To act as presenter on (a radio, television programme etc.).
及物Anne Robinson presents "The Weakest Link".
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To give a gift or presentation to (someone).
及物She was presented with an honorary degree for her services to entertainment.
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To deliver (something abstract) as though as a gift; to offer.
及物I presented my compliments to Lady Featherstoneshaw.
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To hand over (a bill etc.) to be paid.
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To display one's female genitalia in a way that signals to others that one is ready for copulation. Also referred to as lordosis behaviour.
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In omegaverse fiction, to have one's secondary sex (alpha, omega, or beta) become apparent, typically at puberty.
俚语Sherlock’s gender performance itself remains unchanged, with the exception of the hormonal changes he goes through after presenting as an omega.
People “present” their secondary genders during puberty, so girls and boys are raised without knowing if they will be alphas, betas, or omegas.
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1.
simple past and past participle of presend
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Relating to now, for the time being; current.
现在的
当前
The barbaric practice continues to the present day.
The present manager has been here longer than the last one.
up to the present day
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2.
Located in the immediate vicinity.
出席
在场
Only half of all present members were present at the meeting.
Is there a doctor present?
Several people were present when the event took place.
Being the leader, Jason is always present at class.
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Having an immediate effect (of a medicine, poison etc.); fast-acting.
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Not delayed; immediate; instant.
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Ready; quick in emergency.
过时a present wit
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Favorably attentive; propitious.
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Relating to something a person is referring to in the very context, with a deictic use similar to the demonstrative adjective this.
Near-synonyms: this (determiner), this (pronoun), current
in the present study; the present article; the present results
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Attentive; alert; focused.
Sorry, I was distracted just now, I'll try to be more present from now on.
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Neither for or against (used in voting to express abstention)
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词汇关系
同义词 1
上位词 3
下位词 10
反义词 3
近义相关 9
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词源
From Middle English present, from Old French present, from Latin praesent-, praesens, present participle of praeesse (“to be present”), from Latin prae- (“pre-”) + esse (“to be”).
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