present
present 英 [ˈpreznt] 美 [ˈprɛznt]
vt. 颁发,提交,递交;展现; adj. 现在的,当下的;出场的 n. 现在;礼物
进行时:presenting 过去式:presented 过去分词:presented 第三人称单数:presents 名词复数:presents
- The word present has multiple meanings, most of which concern giving (a present is a gift) or time (the present is right now).
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- vt. 颁发,提交,递交;展现;
- adj. 现在的,当下的;出场的
- n. 现在;礼物
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1. You need to present yourself better.
你需要更善于展示自己。
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2. in the present situation
在当前形势下
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3. the present owner of the house
现在的房主
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4. We do not have any information at the present time.
目前我们没有消息。
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5. There were 200 people present at the meeting.
有 200 人出席会议。
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6. Eight options were presented for consideration.
已提出八项备选方案供审议。
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7. One major problem did present itself, though.
不过,确实出现了一个重大问题。
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8. You will be asked to present yourself for interview.
将请你到场面试。
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9. birthday presents,Christmas presents,wedding presents,
生日、圣诞节、结婚等礼物
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10. He gave her a beautiful present.
他送她一件漂亮的礼物。
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11. What can I get him for a birthday present?
我给他送点什么生日礼物呢?
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12. The sword was presented by the family to the museum.
这家人把宝剑捐赠给了博物馆。
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13. Please allow me to present my apologies.
请允许我致歉。
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14. May I present my fiancé to you?
请允许我向您介绍我的未婚夫。
- present (adj.) c. 1300, "existing at the time," from Old French present "evident, at hand, within reach;" as a noun, "the present time" (11c., Modern French présent) and directly from Latin praesentem (nominative praesens) "present, at hand, in sight; immediate; prompt, instant; contemporary," from present participle of præesse "be before (someone or something), be at hand," from prae- "before" (see pre-) + esse "to be" (from PIE root *es- "to be"). Meaning "being there" is from mid-14c. in English. As a grammatical tense, recorded from late 14c.
- present (n.1) "this point in time" (opposed to past and future), c. 1300, "the present time," also "act or fact of being present; portion of space around someone," from Old French present (n.) from Latin praesens "being there" (see present (adj.)). In old legalese, these presents means "these documents."
- present (n.2) c. 1200, "thing offered, what is offered or given as a gift," from Old French present and Medieval Latin presentia, from phrases such as French en present "(to offer) in the presence of," mettre en present "place before, give," from Late Latin inpraesent "face to face," from Latin in re praesenti "in the situation in question," from praesens "being there" (see present (adj.)), on the notion of "bringing something into someone's presence."
- present (v.) c. 1300, "introduce (someone or something) formally or ceremonially;" also "make a formal presentation of; give as a gift or award; bestow," from Old French presenter (11c., Modern French présenter) and directly from Latin praesentare "to place before, show, exhibit," from stem of praesens (see present (adj.)). From late 14c. as "exhibit (something), offer for inspection, display;" also, in law, "make a formal complaint or charge of wrongdoing." From c. 1400 as"represent, portray." Related: Presented; presenting.
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