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词汇 omnipresent
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Definition of omnipresent in English:

omnipresent

adjective ɒmnɪˈprɛz(ə)ntˌɑmnəˈprɛznt
  • 1Widely or constantly encountered; widespread.

    广布的;普遍存在的

    the omnipresent threat of natural disasters

    普遍存在的自然灾害威胁。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maintaining the constant, omnipresent state of uncertainty is key to the shepherd's flock-management trick.
    • Everything that seemed so natural, so omnipresent, suddenly appeared so fresh and new.
    • Believe it or not, this is the first time I've ever encountered the omnipresent Dora series.
    • This reinforces the impression that globalisation is an omnipresent quality.
    • Although now scarce in it's original form, it's ability to lend itself to interpretation is what has made the Blues so infinite and omnipresent.
    • Myrna said that it was a depressing scene, with heavy smoke and the omnipresent threat of losing everything.
    • King's recommendations to women are in line with the sense of omnipresent threat and moral panic that he projects.
    • How is it that among people of today who are so radically divergent in other ways, the traditional family is omnipresent, universal?
    • Once we build cities we then can escape the cities and are moved to tears by the raw natural power of the wildness far from our heavy omnipresent structures.
    • The clouds were omnipresent, threatening to pour down some terrible precipitation at the slightest provocation.
    • What took thirty years to develop has become omnipresent and universally useful in just the last five years.
    • The drone of generators providing power for the service temporarily replaced the omnipresent roar of heavy machinery.
    • Without our help the children might grow up in a world without the tender loving care of an omnipresent advertising-media complex.
    • The threat of being dumped by the supermarkets is omnipresent, but as one farmer put it; ‘They have us at ransom.’
    • Security is omnipresent and it is naturally discriminatory, often profiling people of the same ethnic community as the rebels.
    • They are commonplace, inanimate, drab, rough, omnipresent, thoroughly boring and often a nuisance.
    • Because the sensors will likely be omnipresent, such networks represent a potential threat to personal privacy.
    • But there is a dedicated group of freedom fighters trying to protect us from the dark forces of global capitalism and that omnipresent Nike swoosh.
    • As your character is a Jedi, the threat of falling to the Dark Side is omnipresent.
    • The flip side is the omnipresent street and its constant call to Michel.
    Synonyms
    present everywhere, ubiquitous, general, universal, worldwide, global, all-pervasive, all-present, infinite, boundless
    rife, prevalent, predominant, common, extensive, wide-ranging, far-reaching
    1. 1.1 (of God) present everywhere at the same time.
      (上帝)无所不在的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The One is the ultimate omnipresent Essence of the Universe.
      • According to the poet, Lord Ganesha, the Onkar-shaped omnipresent god, is the bestower of all kinds of boons.
      • The gods were omnipresent but they were not necessarily obeyed.
      Synonyms
      pervasive, pervading, permeating

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin omnipraesent-.

Rhymes

bezant, peasant, pheasant, pleasant, present

Definition of omnipresent in US English:

omnipresent

adjectiveˌämnəˈprezntˌɑmnəˈprɛznt
  • 1Widely or constantly encountered; common or widespread.

    广布的;普遍存在的

    the omnipresent threat of natural disasters

    普遍存在的自然灾害威胁。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The clouds were omnipresent, threatening to pour down some terrible precipitation at the slightest provocation.
    • Although now scarce in it's original form, it's ability to lend itself to interpretation is what has made the Blues so infinite and omnipresent.
    • Maintaining the constant, omnipresent state of uncertainty is key to the shepherd's flock-management trick.
    • Security is omnipresent and it is naturally discriminatory, often profiling people of the same ethnic community as the rebels.
    • Myrna said that it was a depressing scene, with heavy smoke and the omnipresent threat of losing everything.
    • Because the sensors will likely be omnipresent, such networks represent a potential threat to personal privacy.
    • What took thirty years to develop has become omnipresent and universally useful in just the last five years.
    • How is it that among people of today who are so radically divergent in other ways, the traditional family is omnipresent, universal?
    • Without our help the children might grow up in a world without the tender loving care of an omnipresent advertising-media complex.
    • King's recommendations to women are in line with the sense of omnipresent threat and moral panic that he projects.
    • The flip side is the omnipresent street and its constant call to Michel.
    • Everything that seemed so natural, so omnipresent, suddenly appeared so fresh and new.
    • They are commonplace, inanimate, drab, rough, omnipresent, thoroughly boring and often a nuisance.
    • Believe it or not, this is the first time I've ever encountered the omnipresent Dora series.
    • But there is a dedicated group of freedom fighters trying to protect us from the dark forces of global capitalism and that omnipresent Nike swoosh.
    • This reinforces the impression that globalisation is an omnipresent quality.
    • The drone of generators providing power for the service temporarily replaced the omnipresent roar of heavy machinery.
    • The threat of being dumped by the supermarkets is omnipresent, but as one farmer put it; ‘They have us at ransom.’
    • As your character is a Jedi, the threat of falling to the Dark Side is omnipresent.
    • Once we build cities we then can escape the cities and are moved to tears by the raw natural power of the wildness far from our heavy omnipresent structures.
    Synonyms
    present everywhere, ubiquitous, general, universal, worldwide, global, all-pervasive, all-present, infinite, boundless
    1. 1.1 (of God) present everywhere at the same time.
      (上帝)无所不在的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The One is the ultimate omnipresent Essence of the Universe.
      • According to the poet, Lord Ganesha, the Onkar-shaped omnipresent god, is the bestower of all kinds of boons.
      • The gods were omnipresent but they were not necessarily obeyed.
      Synonyms
      pervasive, pervading, permeating

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin omnipraesent-.

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