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present

Word family nounpresenteeismpresentnesspresentabilitypresentablenesspresentationpresentationismpresentationistpresenteepresenterpresentivenesspresentmentadverbpresentlypresentablyadjectivepresent-daypresentablepresentationalpresentativepresentivepresent
ldoce_739_zpres·ent1 /ˈprezənt/ ●●● S2 W2 adjectiveadj  
1 place 地方 [not before noun] in a particular place 出席的,到场的;存在的 OPP absent
present at/in
 Foreign observers were present at the elections.
外国观察员出席了选举。
 the gases present in the Earth’s atmosphere
地球大气中存在的气体
2 memory 记忆 [not before noun] to be felt strongly or remembered for a long time 强烈感觉到的;历历在目的
present in
 The memory of her brother’s death is still present in her mind.
哥哥去世时的情景她仍记忆犹新。
3 time 时间 [only before noun]NOW happening or existing now 目前的,现在的;现存的
 the present situation of the millions of people who are suffering poverty and disease
遭受贫困和疾病折磨的数百万人民的现状
 At the present time we have no explanation for this.
目前我们还无法解释这件事。
4 the present day  (also the present) in the time now, or modern times 现在,目前;现代
 The practice has continued from medieval times to the present day.
这种做法从中世纪时期一直延续至今。
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5. all present and correct British EnglishBrE, all present and accounted for American EnglishAmEHERE used to say that everyone who is supposed to be in a place, at a meeting etc is now here 该到的都到了,如数到齐
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6 present company excepted spokenINCLUDE used when you are criticizing a group of people and you want to tell the people you are with that they are not included in the criticism 〔批评他人时用语〕在座各位除外
 Women are never satisfied with anything! Present company excepted, of course.
女人从来不会满足! 当然在座的各位除外。
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presently
nTHESAURUS
present [only before noun] happening or existing now
The present situation could get much worse.
the present century
There are no plans to build more houses here at the present time.
current [only before noun] present – used especially about something that is not expected to stay the same for long
current trends in fashion
the current state of the UK economy
existing [only before noun] formal existing or being used now – used about things or situations that you think may be changed in the future
The existing offices are too small.
The proposal will strengthen existing immigration laws.
contemporary [only before noun] used about the art, writing, ideas, society etc that belong to the present time
the impact of computer-generated imagery on contemporary art and design
contemporary music in Russia
today’s/of today used about conditions and attitudes that exist now, when you are comparing them with those that existed in the past
People struggle to keep up with the pace of life in today’s world of instant communications.
the liberal ideology of today
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Related topics: Television & radio
pre·sent2 /prɪˈzent/ ●●● S2 W2 verb  
1 give 给予 [transitiveT]GIVE to give something to someone, for example at a formal or official occasion 〔在正式场合等〕颁发,授予,赠送;呈献;呈递
present somebody with something
 He was presented with a bottle of champagne.
有人送他一瓶香槟。
 She was presented with an award.
她被授予一个奖项。
present something to somebody/something
 The computer centre presented a cheque for £500 to cancer research.
那家计算机中心捐赠了一张500英镑的支票用于癌症研究。
see thesaurus at give
2 cause STH to happen 使某事发生 [transitiveT]CAUSE to cause something to happen or exist 使发生[存在],引起,造成
present somebody with something
 I knew I had presented her with an impossible task.
我知道我给了她一项不可能完成的任务。
present a problem/difficulty
 Large classes present great problems to many teachers.
大班教学给许多老师造成很大困难。
3 present yourself to talk and behave in a particular way when you meet people 待人处世;展示自己
 He presents himself well.
他很善于展示自己。
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4 description 描述 [transitiveT]SHOW/LET somebody SEE something to show or describe someone or something 描述;展现;表现
 The artist was determined to present an accurate picture.
那位画家决心要展现一幅精准的画面。
 We’ll present the information using a chart.
我们将用图表来展示这些信息。
present somebody as something
 Shakespeare presents the hero as a noble man doomed to make mistakes.
莎士比亚把主人公表现成一位道德高尚却注定要犯错的人。
present yourself as something
 The government presents itself as being sensitive to environmental issues.
政府表现出一副对环境问题很敏感的样子。
5 speech 讲话 [transitiveT]TALK/MAKE A SPEECH to give a speech in which you offer an idea, plan etc to be considered or accepted 提出〔观点、计划等〕;陈述
 Our manager is due to present the report at the end of the month.
我们的经理将于月底作汇报。
present something to somebody
 On January 3 the company will present its plans to the bank.
1 3日该公司将向银行提交计划。
6 document/ticket 文件/入场券 [transitiveT]SEE to show something such as an official document or ticket to someone in an official position 呈递,出示
 You must present your passport to the customs officer.
你必须向海关人员出示护照。
7 theatre/cinema 剧院/电影院 [transitiveT]PERFORM to give a performance in a theatre, cinema etc, or broadcast a programme on television or radio 上演;演出;上映;播出〔广播或电视节目〕
 Edinburgh Theatre Company presents ‘The Wind in the Willows’.
爱丁堡剧团上演《柳林风声》。
8 television/radio 电视/广播 [transitiveT] British EnglishBrEAMTPRESENT/INTRODUCE A SHOW if you present a television or radio programme, you introduce its different parts 主持〔广播或电视节目〕 SYN American English host
 Thursday’s ‘The Late Show’ was presented by Cynthia Rose.
星期四的《深夜秀》是由辛茜娅·罗丝主持的。
9 appearance 外观 [transitiveT] to give something or someone a particular appearance or style 使具有外观[风格]
 The restaurant likes to present food with style.
那家餐馆的食物总是色香味俱全。
10 something presents itself HAPPENif a situation, opportunity etc presents itself, it suddenly happens or exists 某事物突然出现[发生]
 I’ll tell her as soon as the opportunity presents itself.
一有机会我就告诉她。
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11 formally introduce SB 正式介绍某人INTRODUCE [transitiveT] to formally introduce someone to another person, especially to someone of a very high rank 〔正式地〕介绍,引见〔尤指向地位极高者〕
 I was presented to the Queen in 1964.
我于1964年被引见给女王。
12 present your apologies/compliments etc formalMAKE used to greet someone, say sorry to them etc very politely 致歉/致意等
 Mrs. Gottlieb presents her apologies and regrets she will not be able to attend.
戈特利布夫人因为不能出席而感到抱歉和遗憾。
13 illness 疾病 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] medical to show an illness by having a particular symptom (=sign of an illness) 显露病症,表现出〔症状〕
 The doctor asked whether any of the children had been presenting any unusual symptoms.
医生询问是否有孩子表现出什么特别的症状。
 Three of the five patients presented with fever and severe headaches.
五位病人中有三位出现了发烧和剧烈头痛的症状。
14. present arms when soldiers present arms, they hold their guns straight up in front of them while an officer or other important person walks past 〔士兵们〕举枪致敬
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: to cause something to happen or exist 使发生[存在],引起,造成
nouns
present a problem
These mountain roads present problems even to experienced drivers.
present difficulties
Juggling work and family responsibilities presents difficulties for women.
present a challenge
I'm enjoying my new job because it presents an interesting challenge.
present a threat
The disease presents a grave threat to the livestock industry.
present an obstacle (=cause a problem that is difficult to deal with or solve)
The lack of money presented a massive obstacle.
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pres·ent3 /ˈprezənt/ ●●● S2 W3 noun  
1 christmas_present.jpg GIVE[countableC] something you give someone on a special occasion or to thank them for something 礼物,赠品 SYN gift
 I’m looking for a present for Mark.
我在找一份礼物送给马克。
4  See picture of 见图 present
2 the present 
a) the time that is happening now 现在,目前
 Stop worrying about the past and live in the present.
别再为过去烦恼,好好地过眼前的日子。
 The film is set sometime between 1995 and the present.
这部电影的背景设在1995年到现在的某个时间。
 ‘When do you want to start?’ ‘Well, there’s no time like the present (=used to say that if you are going to do something at all, you should do it now).’
你想什么时候开始?”“嗯,没有比现在更合适的时候了。
b) technical the form of the verb that shows what exists or is happening now 〔动词的〕现在式 SYN the present tense
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3 at present at this time 现在,目前 SYN now
 The item you want is not available at present.
您想要的那件商品目前没货。
 At present, the airport handles 110 flights a day.
目前,该机场每天有110个航班起落。
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In everyday English, people usually say at the moment rather than at present: 在日常英语中,人们一般说 at the moment ,而不说 at present
I’m looking for a new job at the moment.
目前我在找工作。
4 for the present something that exists or will be done for the present exists now and will continue for a while, though it may change in the future 暂时,暂且
 The company is still in business, at least for the present.
这家公司仍在运营,至少目前如此。
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In everyday English, people usually say for now, rather than for the present: 在日常英语中,人们一般说 for now ,而不说 for the present
That’s all we have time for, for now.
我们今天就到这里了。
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COLLOCATIONS
verbs
give somebody a present 送某人礼物
He gave everyone a present.
他给每人一件礼物。
give something as a present 赠送某物
I was given this book as a present.
这本书是作为礼物给我的。
buy somebody a present (also get somebody a present informal) 为某人买礼物
nI want to buy a present for Lucy but I’m not sure what she’d like.
Did you get Bill a birthday present?
你给比尔准备好生日礼物了吗?
get a present (=receive a present) 收到礼物
Children soon learn to enjoy giving presents as well as getting them.
小孩子们很快体会到了收礼物和送礼物的快乐。
wrap a present 包装礼物
She spent the afternoon wrapping Christmas presents.
她花了一个下午包装圣诞礼物。
open/unwrap a present 打开礼物
Can we open our presents now?
我们现在可以打开礼物了吗?
nexchange presents (=give each other a present)
We always exchange Christmas and birthday presents.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + present
a birthday present 生日礼物
Thanks for the birthday present.
谢谢给我生日礼物。
a Christmas present 圣诞礼物
What would Dad like as a Christmas present?
爸爸会喜欢什么圣诞礼物?
a wedding present 结婚礼物
His wedding present to her had been a diamond necklace.
他送她的结婚礼物是一条钻石项链。
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘unpack a present’. Say open a present.
不要说unpack a present’. 而要说 open a present.
5FREQUENCY 使用频率
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From Longman Business Dictionary
presentpre·sent /prɪˈzent/ verb [transitiveT]
1to make a speech introducing an idea, plan etc to be considered
a lack of evidence presented by prosecutors
present something to somebody
The company has until July to restructure its debt and present an operating plan to its creditors.
2to produce a document, such as a ticket or pass, for an official to check
When a shopper presents a supermarket ID card, the purchases can be linked to his or her name and address.
present something to somebody
To receive care, every patient will need to present a health insurance card to the hospital or doctor.
3if something presents an opportunity, advantage, problem etc, it creates it
With interest rates slightly above 8%, the securities present an attractive alternative to stocks.
Microsoft’s Windows presents the most formidable technical challenge ever to the Macintosh.
Origin present1
(1200-1300) Old French Latin praesens, present participle of praeesse to be before
present2
(1200-1300) Old French presenter, from Latin praesentare, from praesens; → PRESENT1
present3
1. (1200-1300) Old French presenter; → PRESENT2
2. (1200-1300) → PRESENT1
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