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present2/priˈzent/ v. & n.●v. tr. 1 introduce, offer, or exhibit, esp. for public attention or consideration 提出;提供;显示 2a (with a thing as object, foll. by to 物作宾语,后跟 to) offer, award, or give as a gift (to a person), esp. formally or ceremonially 给予;赠予;(作为礼物)赠送(某人) b (with a person as object 人作宾语 , foll. by 后跟 with) make available to; cause to have 向…提出;使获得 presented them with a new car 送他们一辆新车; that presents us with a problem 此事向我们提出一个问题 3a (of a company, producer, etc.) put (a form of entertainment) before the public (公司、生产商等)使(某种文娱形式)上演 b (of a performer, compère, etc.) introduce or put before an audience (演员、主持人等)介绍;主持 4 introduce (a person) formally (正式)引见(某人) may I present my fiancé? 我可以引见我的未婚夫吗 ?; was presented at court 在宫中得到觐见 5 offer, give (compliments etc.) 呈献;给予(称赞等) may I present my card 请收下我的名片; present my regards to your family 代我向你全家问好 6a (of a circumstance) reveal (some quality etc.) (环境)显露(某种特性等) this presents some difficulty 这会带来一些困难 b exhibit (an appearance etc.) 露出(外观等) presented a rough exterior 露出粗糙的外表 7 (of an idea etc.) offer or suggest itself (想法等)显现;令人想到 8 deliver (a cheque, bill, etc.) for acceptance or payment 兑现(支票、票据等) 9a (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 at) aim (a weapon) (把武器)瞄准 b hold out (a weapon) in a position for aiming 举枪瞄准 10 (作 refl. or absol. [含宾]) Med. 【医】a (of an illness etc.) manifest itself (疾病等)显露病症 b (of a patient) come forward for or undergo initial medical examination (病人)接受初诊 11 (absol. [含宾]) Med. (of a part of a foetus) be directed toward the cervix at the time of delivery 【医】(分娩时胎儿部分身体)先露 12 (foll. by 后跟 to) Law bring formally under notice, submit (an offence, complaint, etc.) 【法律】检举,告发;提交(犯罪行为、控诉等) 13 (foll. by 后跟 to) Eccl. recommend (a clergyman) to a bishop for institution to a benefice 【教会】举荐(圣职人员) ●n. the position of presenting arms in salute 举枪致敬 □ present arms hold a rifle etc. vertically in front of the body as a salute 举枪敬礼 □ present oneself 1 appear 出席 2 come forward for examination etc. 接受初诊(等) □ presenter n. (esp. in sense 3b of v. 尤用于动词 3 b 释义中)[Middle English via Old French presenter from Latin praesentare (as PRESENT1)] |