presence
noun
ˈprezəns
noun
1
when
someone
or
something
is
present
in
a
particular
place
出席,到场; 存在;
U
Your
presence
is
requested
at
the
club
meeting
on
Friday.
敬请出席于周五举行的俱乐部会议。
[+
of
]
Tests
revealed
the
presence
of
poison
in
the
blood.
化验显示血液中含有有毒物质。
2
in the presence of sb in sb’s presence
also
又作
with
someone
or
in
the
same
place
as
them
[正式] 在某人面前,当着某人的面
formal
He
was
determined
not
to
complain
in
the
presence
of
the
nurse.
他决定不当着那位护士的面抱怨。
I
asked
you
not
to
smoke
in
my
presence.
我叫你不要在我面前抽烟的。
3
APPEARANCE/MANNER
外貌/举止
the
ability
to
appear
impressive
to
people
because
of
your
appearance
or
the
way
you
behave
风度,风采
U
a
man
of
great
presence
很有风度的男子
4
OFFICIAL GROUP
官方团体
a
group
of
people,
especially
soldiers,
who
are
in
a
place
to
control
what
is
happening
〔驻扎的〕部队;〔派遣的〕一个队
singular 单数
We
will
increase
police
presence
in
local
communities.
我们将在当地社区增派警力。
Soldiers
still
maintain
a
military
presence
in
the
area.
士兵们仍然驻守在该地区。
5
BUSINESS
商业
the
ability
to
gain
sales
because
your
business
is
strong
or
noticeable
势力
C usually singular 一般用单数
a
company
with
a
strong
presence
in
all
major
world
markets
在世界主要市场都很有势力的公司
6
SPIRIT
幽灵
a
spirit
or
influence
that
cannot
be
seen
but
is
felt
to
be
near
〔看不见的〕灵魂,鬼怪
C usually singular 一般用单数
They
felt
a
strange
presence
in
the
deserted
house.
他们感到那所废弃的房子里有异灵。
7
make your presence felt
to
have
a
strong
and
noticeable
effect
on
the
people
around
you
or
the
situation
you
are
in
使周围的人感到你的重要
She
was
a
very
pretty
girl
and
made
her
presence
felt
almost
at
once.
她是个很漂亮的姑娘,她一出现几乎马上就能吸引别人的注意。