ubiquity 英 [juː'bɪkwətɪ]   美 [jʊ'bɪkwəti]

ubiquity

ubiquity  英 [juː'bɪkwətɪ] 美 [jʊ'bɪkwəti]

n. 普遍存在;到处存在 

名词复数:ubiquities 

But he acknowledged that the scandal shocked him into confronting the ubiquity of corruption. 但他承认,丑闻带来的震撼让他开始直面无处不在的腐败。
If experiments show the road is short and easy then it would be a strong argument for the ubiquity of life in space. 如果实验表明这是很容易简便的,它将成为“宇宙中生命是普遍存在的”最有力的证据。

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  • n. 普遍存在;到处存在
  • 1. But he acknowledged that the scandal shocked him into confronting the ubiquity of corruption.

    但他承认,丑闻带来的震撼让他开始直面无处不在的腐败。

  • 2. If experiments show the road is short and easy then it would be a strong argument for the ubiquity of life in space.

    如果实验表明这是很容易简便的,它将成为“宇宙中生命是普遍存在的”最有力的证据。

  • 3. That red serves as an attractant color for men manifests itself in the ubiquity of using red for some beautification products such as red lipstick, red lingerie, and red stilettos.

    红色作为对男性的诱惑颜色,已经以在一些美化产品中无处不在的使用证明了自己,如红色口红,红色内衣和红色高跟鞋。

  • ubiquity (n.) "omnipresence," 1570s, from Modern Latin ubiquitas, from Latin ubique "everywhere," from ubi "where" (see ubi) + que "any, also, and, ever," as a suffix giving universal meaning to the word it is attached to, from PIE root *kwe "and." Originally a Lutheran theological position maintaining the omnipresence of Christ.
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