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🔑 ab·senceBrE /ˈæbsəns/NAmE /ˈæbsəns/ noun🔑 [U, C] the fact of sb being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when sb is away 缺席;不在◆The decision was made in my absence (= while I was not there). 这个决定是我不在的时候作出的。◆We did not receive any news during his long absence. 我们在他长期离开的时候没有得到一点消息。◆~ from…absence from work 缺勤◆repeated absences from school 一再缺课 ➡ see also leave noun 🔑 [U] the fact of sb/sth not existing or not being available; a lack of sth 不存在;缺乏◆The case was dismissed in the absence of any definite proof. 此案因缺乏确凿证据而不予受理。◆the absence of any women on the board of directors 董事会成员中没有女性的现象 OPP presence ●ˌabsence makes the heart grow ˈfonder(saying) used to say that when you are away from sb that you love, you love them even more 不相见,倍思念●conˌspicuous by your ˈabsencenot present in a situation or place, when it is obvious that you should be there (本应在场)因缺席而招人注意◆When it came to cleaning up afterwards, Anne was conspicuous by her absence. 后来到打扫时,本应在场的安妮却因为不在而引起了注意。 |