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/ˈprezns/ |
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1 | U the existence of someone or something in a particular place 存在;在场;出席 |
| Mr Reese didn’ t even acknowledge my presence. 里斯先生甚至都不理会我的在场。 |
| the presence of a device for detecting the presence of submarines 探测潜水艇的装置 |
| 1a | in the same place as someone 有某人在场;有某人出席 | | The document is valid only if it is signed in the presence of a witness. 只有在有证人在场时签署,这份文件才有效。 | |
| 1b | to have a powerful effect or influence on other people or a situation 使自己令人注目 | | The new man in the Russian government already appears to be making his presence felt. 俄罗斯政府的这位新人好像早就令人注目了。 | |
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2 | singular a group of people , especially soldiers or police , who are in a place for a particular purpose (因某目的驻扎在某地的)一群人(尤指士兵或警察) |
| We intend to maintain a presence in the country until there is peace. 我们打算维持在该国的驻军,直到和平局势出现。 |
| military/police presence There is still a large British military presence in the region. 该地区还驻有大批英国军队。 |
| 2a | workers or products that a company has in a particular place (公司在某地的)工人(或产品),势力 | | The Japanese have established a strong presence in the industry. 日本人在该产业中建立了强大的势力。 | | Acquiring this company will strengthen our presence in Europe. 获得这家公司将增强我们在欧洲的势力。 | |
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3 | singular/U an impressive appearance or an impressive way of behaving or speaking (令人难忘的)外表,风度,风范 |
| He had a commanding presence. 他有一种居高临下的风范。 |
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4 | C usually singular a person or spirit that you cannot see but that you feel is with you in a place 神灵;鬼怪 |
| an evil presence 邪恶的鬼魅 |
Words frequently used with presence | presence 的常见搭配词 | verbs | acknowledge, betray, confirm, demonstrate, detect, indicate, reveal, sense, signal, | 1 | | |
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