present的意思和读音

present

: [ˈprezənt] : [ˈprez(ə)nt]

n.

adj.

v.

presents  presenting  presented  

adj.+n.at present,present rate,present policy,wedding present,present generation

v.+n.present problem,present evidence,present report,present picture,present challenge

adj.absent,past,future

n.past,future

presentadj.

1.[obn]existing or happening now

in the present situation

the present owner of the house

a list of all club members, past and present

We do not have any more information at the present time .

A few brief comments are sufficient for present purposes .

2.[nbn]~ (at sth)being in a particular place

There were 200 people present at the meeting. 200

3.[nbn]~ (in sth)existing in a particular place or thing

Levels of pollution present in the atmosphere are increasing.

Analysis showed that traces of arsenic were present in the body.

IDMall present and correctused to say that all the things or people who should be there are now therepresent company excepted(informal)used after being rude or critical about sb to say that the people you are talking to are not included in the criticismn.

1.a thing that you give to sb as a gift

birthday/Christmas/wedding, etc. presents

What can I get him for a birthday present?

2.[sing]the time now

You've got to forget the past and start living in the present.

I'm sorry he's out at present(= now) .

v.give

1.to give sth to sb, especially formally at a ceremony

The local MP will start the race and present the prizes.

On his retirement, colleagues presented him with a set of golf clubs.退

The sword was presented by the family to the museum.

sth to be considered

2.to show or offer sth for other people to look at or consider

The committee will present its final report to Parliament in June.

Eight options were presented for consideration.

Are you presenting a paper at the conference?

sth in particular way

3.to show or describe sth/sb in a particular way

The company has decided it must present a more modern image.

It is essential that we present a united front(= show that we all agree) .

You need to present yourself better.

He likes to present himself as a radical politician.

The article presents these proposals as misguided.

sb with problem

4.使使to cause sth to happen or be experienced

Your request shouldn't present us with any problems.

Use of these chemicals may present a fire risk.使

itself

5.to suddenly happen or become available

One major problem did present itself, though.

As soon as the opportunity presented itself, she would get another job.

Thankfully, a solution presented itself to him surprisingly soon.

广radio/TV programme

6.~ sthto appear in a radio or television programme and introduce the different items in it

She used to present a gardening programme on TV.

广play/broadcast

7.~ sthto produce a show, play, broadcast, etc. for the public

Compass Theatre Company presents a new production of ‘King Lear’.》。

introduce sb

8.~ sb (to sb)to introduce sb formally, especially to sb of higher rank or status

May I present my fiancé to you?

yourself

9.~ yourself at, for, in, etc.to officially appear somewhere

You will be asked to present yourself for interview.

She was ordered to present herself in court on 20 May. 5 20

express sth

10.~ sth (to sb)to offer or express sth in speech or writing

Please allow me to present my apologies.

cheque/bill

11.~ sthto give sb a cheque or bill that they should pay

A cheque presented by Mr Jackson was returned by the bank.退

The builders presented a bill for several hundred pounds.

IDMpresent armsto hold a rifle vertical in front of the body as a mark of respect

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adj.1.existing or happening now; being considered now2.at an event, or in a place; existing somewhere

n.1.something that you give to someone, for example to celebrate a special occasion such as a birthday2.the period of time that is happening now3.the present tense

v.1.to give something to someone formally or officially2.to cause something such as a problem, threat, or opportunity3.to offer something for people to consider or judge4.to show someone or something in a particular way so that people have a particular opinion about them5.to produce or organize something such as a play, movie, or exhibit6.to introduce someone formally to someone else, especially to an important person7.to show something such as a passport to someone in an official position so that they can check it8.to express something such as greetings to someone9.to give a check to a bank so that it can be put into your account; to give someone a bill that they must pay10.if a patient presents with particular signs of an illness, they have those signs11.to be the person who introduces a television or radio program1.to give something to someone formally or officially2.to cause something such as a problem, threat, or opportunity3.to offer something for people to consider or judge4.to show someone or something in a particular way so that people have a particular opinion about them5.to produce or organize something such as a play, movie, or exhibit6.to introduce someone formally to someone else, especially to an important person7.to show something such as a passport to someone in an official position so that they can check it8.to express something such as greetings to someone9.to give a check to a bank so that it can be put into your account; to give someone a bill that they must pay10.if a patient presents with particular signs of an illness, they have those signs11.to be the person who introduces a television or radio program

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1."A present, young man, for your great determination, " he said.“。”

2.It was a time not too different from the present, a moment when Chinese keenly contemplate their place in the world.

3.The key is all in how you present it . You've got to try and sell it go the crowd.

4.Her first husband Nero was a willing participant in this transfer of his wife and was present at the wedding banquet.

5.And she had a dream about singing on American Idol. And they've asked me to present her to you so this dream can come true.-

6.Your meaning I before had not understood, therefore. We turn the present like this.

7.Action has just started out in overseas markets, and I look forward to hearing each of your views on our present and future projects.Action

8.Ironically, Frank's ever-present habit was one of the reasons why he was under-appreciated by some at the club that nurtured him.

9.At the time, there was no evidence that arsenic was present in water-soluble form, so the teams did not test for it.

10.I decided if I were to present my meals in an appealing way, I might pay more attention and start eating better.