omnipresent
omnipresent 英 [ˌɒmnɪˈpreznt] 美 [ˌɑmnɪˈpreznt]
adj. 无所不在的
名词复数:omnipresents
- Omnipresent describes something that's everywhere at once, like a deity. If your parents are constantly monitoring what you do, you may feel like they're omnipresent —and look forward to going to college somewhere far, far away.
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- adj. 无所不在的
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1. Soviet Russia: an intellectual wasteland characterized by crushing cold, drab colors and omnipresent fear… or was it?
苏俄:知识分子的荒原,极度严寒,色彩单调,恐惧无所不在……真的是这样吗?
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2. The price of the omnipresent crisp, golden loaf seemed to epitomize the rising cost of living and the shortage of cash in consumers' pockets.
无所不在的松脆的、金色的面包条的价格似乎概括了生活费用上升和消费者口袋里现金短缺的现象。
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3. But salt and dozens of compounds containing sodium — the element in salt linked to hypertension — have become omnipresent in processed foods from one end of the grocery store to the other.
但盐和几十种含有钠的化合物——盐里的一种元素,与高血压有关——在食品杂货店里从这一头到另一头的加工食品里无所不在。
- omnipresent (adj.) c. 1600, from Medieval Latin omnipraesentem (nominative omnipraesens); see omnipresence. Related: Omnipresently.
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