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🔑 pres·enceBrE /ˈprezns/NAmE /ˈprezns/ noun🔑 [U] (of a person 人) the fact of being in a particular place 在场;出席◆He hardly seemed to notice my presence. 他似乎没有注意到我在场。◆Her presence during the crisis had a calming effect. 危难时有她在,对大家的心情有稳定作用。◆(formal) Your presence is requested at the meeting. 务请出席会议。 OPP absence 🔑 [U] (of a thing or a substance 事物或物质) the fact of being in a particular place or thing 存在;出现◆The test can identify the presence of abnormalities in the unborn child. 这项检查能鉴定胎儿是否有不正常现象。 OPP absence [sing.] a group of people, especially soldiers, who have been sent to a place to deal with a particular situation (派遣的)一个队;(尤指执行任务的)部队◆The government is maintaining a heavy police presence in the area. 政府在这地区派驻了大批警察。◆a military presence 驻军 [C, usually sing.] (literary) a person or spirit that you cannot see but that you feel is near 感觉在附近的人(或鬼魂)◆She felt a presence behind her. 她觉得有什么东西跟在背后。 [U] (approving) the quality of making a strong impression on other people by the way you talk or behave 仪态;风度;气质◆a man of great presence 风度翩翩的男子●in the ˈpresence of sb●in sb's ˈpresencewith sb in the same place 在…面前;有…在场◆The document was signed in the presence of two witnesses. 本文件是有两位证人见证签署的。◆She asked them not to discuss the matter in her presence. 她要求他们不要当着她的面讨论这个问题。●in the ˈpresence of sthwhen sth exists in a particular place 存在…的情况下;有…的存在◆Litmus paper turns red in the presence of an acid. 石蕊试纸遇到酸就变红。●make your presence ˈfeltto do sth to make people very aware of the fact that you are there; to have a strong influence on a group of people or a situation 突显自己;对(人群或局势)发挥作用 |