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present noun (SOMETHING GIVEN)
Add to word list Add to word list A2 [ C ] (UK informal prezzie); (or pressie, uk/ˈprez.i/ us/ˈprez.i/) something that you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion, especially to show friendship, or to say thank you: a birthday/Christmas/wedding present They gave me theatre tickets as a present. Synonyms gift (PRESENT) offering something that you give- presentThe coat was a birthday present from my sister.
- giftI have a small gift for you.
- donationAfter the earthquake, donations poured in from all over the world.
- grantStudents receive a grant equal to £250 per month.
- contributionShe wanted to make a financial contribution to the family.
- We're having a collection for Tom's retirement present.
- They got an entire set of silver cutlery as a wedding present.
- I was looking for a birthday present for my mother but I didn't find anything suitable.
- Aren't you going to unwrap your presents?
- The children squealed in delight when they saw all the presents under the Christmas tree.
- care package
- Christmas box
- Christmas stocking
- comp
- favour
- free gift
- gift wrapping
- giftee
- gifting
- giving
- goody bag
- novelty
- party bag
- party favour
- perk
- prezzie
- regifting
- sweetener
- token
- token of something
present noun (NOW)
the present B1 [ S ] the period of time that is happening now, not the past or the future: That's all for the present.in the present The play is set in the present. [ S ] language specialized the form of the verb that is used to show what happens or exists now: in the present The verb in this sentence is in the present. His English is basic, and he always speaks in the present. It is interesting that she uses the present, not the past, when talking about her relationship with Brad. Synonym present tenseCompare the past the future- I'm usually too immersed in the present to worry about the future.
- Let's talk about the present.
- carpe diem
- contemporaneity
- contemporarily
- contemporary
- current
- currently
- hereon
- hereupon
- immediate
- in current use
- in this day and age idiom
- minute
- present-day
- presently
- sitting
- state
- status quo
- still
- there's no time like the present idiom
- this minute idiom
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PresentPresent time refers to the time around the moment of writing or speaking (time around now) and to general and permanent time. The two most common ways to refer to present time are the present simple for general facts and regular events, and the present continuous for an event happening now: … Present verb forms referring to the pastWe commonly use the present simple to refer to the past when we want to make events sound as if they are happening now. For example, news headlines are commonly written in the present simple: … Present: typical errorsWe always use the -s form for third person singular present simple: … presentadjective uk /ˈprez.ənt/ us /ˈprez.ənt/present adjective (IN A PLACE)
B1 [ after verb ] in a particular place: The whole family was present. There were no children present.- Mind your language - there are ladies present!
- Is it necessary for all of us to be present at the meeting this afternoon?
- Melanin is the dark brown pigment of the hair, skin, and eyes that is present in varying amounts in every human being.
- More men are present at the births of their children these days.
- There ought to be an adult present at all times, when there are young children in the pool.
- all over
- all-pervasive
- appearance
- attend
- attendance
- attendant
- be in at the kill idiom
- front
- immanence
- immanent
- immanently
- in the flesh idiom
- kick
- kill
- presence
- seropositive
- seropositivity
- sit
- sit through something phrasal verb
- synchronic
present adjective (NOW)
[ before noun ] happening or existing now: I don't have her present address. Please state your present occupation and salary. Related word presently (NOW) mainly US formal- Charlie has a clever plan for getting us out of our present difficulties.
- Unlike the present government, we believe in serving the community.
- The present system of payment will remain in effect until the end of the rental agreement.
- The present voting system distorts the wishes of the electorate.
- Are you feeling frustrated in your present job?
- carpe diem
- contemporaneity
- contemporarily
- contemporary
- current
- currently
- hereon
- hereupon
- immediate
- in current use
- in this day and age idiom
- minute
- present-day
- presently
- sitting
- state
- status quo
- still
- there's no time like the present idiom
- this minute idiom
Grammar
PresentPresent time refers to the time around the moment of writing or speaking (time around now) and to general and permanent time. The two most common ways to refer to present time are the present simple for general facts and regular events, and the present continuous for an event happening now: … Present verb forms referring to the pastWe commonly use the present simple to refer to the past when we want to make events sound as if they are happening now. For example, news headlines are commonly written in the present simple: … Present: typical errorsWe always use the -s form for third person singular present simple: …Idiom
present company excepted presentverb uk /prɪˈzent/ us /prɪˈzent/present verb (GIVE)
B2 [ T ] to give, provide, or make something known: be presented with The winners were presented with medals.present someone with a problem The letter presented the family with a problem that would be difficult to solve.present someone with something The documentary presented us with a balanced view of the issue.present something to someone He presented the report to his colleagues at the meeting. The classroom presented a cheerful busy atmosphere to the visitors (= appeared to them to have this). The school is presenting (= performing) "West Side Story" as its end-of-term production. to give something to someone- giveGive me that dirty plate.
- offerYour doctor should be able to offer advice.
- provideThis booklet provides useful information about local services.
- supplyThe lake supplies the whole town with water.
- donateFour hundred dollars has been donated to the school book fund.
- He has a lot more work to do before he can present the scheme to the public.
- Ruth was astonished when he presented her with an engagement ring.
- She presented a well-argued case for the banning of smoking in public places.
- She graciously accepted the flowers that were presented to her.
- The Duchess of Kent will be presenting the trophies.
- accommodate
- accommodate someone with something
- administer
- administration
- afford
- arm someone with something
- be good for something idiom
- dish
- go around phrasal verb
- go round phrasal verb
- hand something around phrasal verb
- hand something back phrasal verb
- outfit
- provision
- purvey
- purveyor
- put something on phrasal verb
- re-equip
- re-equipment
- render
present verb (INTRODUCE)
B2 [ T ] UK to introduce a television or radio show: She presents the late-night news. [ T ] formal to introduce a person: May I present Professor Carter?present someone to someone Later on I'd like to present you to the headteacher. present yourself to arrive somewhere and introduce yourself: He presented himself at the doctor's at 9.30 a.m. as arranged. You should present yourselves at the front desk at 8 o'clock in the morning. He presented himself to the Criminal Tribunal in The Hague. She presented herself at the abbey to begin her life as a nun. I presented myself to the supervisor, eager to begin work. present itself C2 If something presents itself, it happens: An opportunity suddenly presented itself. When a challenge to his authority presented itself, he dealt with it firmly. She opted for cash over comfort whenever the choice presented itself. I would be open to taking up a directorship should the right opportunity present itself. After a couple of successful years, a new hurdle presented itself.- I'd like to present my grandson, Jackson Junior.
- He was presented to the Queen and given a knighthood.
- She used to present one of those holiday programmes but now she reads the news.
- May I present Sir Bob Geldof?
- What was that documentary called that she used to present?
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- audio description
- audio-described
- carry
- ham radio
- headline
- in slow motion
- interchannel
- kill
- livestream
- podcast
- serialization
- serialize
- showrunner
- slow motion
- station break
- transmission
- tune
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Being friends & getting to know them Arriving, entering and invading Occurring and happeningpresent verb (REPRESENT)
to show or describe someone or something in a particular way: present someone/something as something EU leaders presented the agreement as a victory for all. He presented himself as someone who knows his rights. Make sure you present your complaint in a way that sounds constructive, not critical. Representation in art & in general- anti-realism
- anti-realist
- Calvary
- complementary
- confederate
- likeness
- limn
- linear perspective
- mimesis
- naturalistically
- pictograph
- poetic licence
- portray
- portrayal
- realism
- simulacrum
- smellscape
- stylized
- symbolic
- symbolism
present verb (SHOW SIGNS OF ILLNESS)
[ I ] medical specialized to see a doctor, etc. when showing particular signs of an illness or medical condition : present with Children presenting with acute respiratory infections were referred for a chest X-ray.present with When patients present with chest pain, clinical examination and patient history are fundamental to determine the probable cause of pain. [ I ] medical specialized (of an illness) to show itself in a particular way: Medical conditions might present differently during pregnancy.present as Bone cancer generally presents as pain in the area of the tumour. Medical treatment: symptoms & diagnosis of medical problems- adverse reaction
- aerophobia
- aggressively
- amyloid
- anoxia
- echocardiogram
- EMG
- erythema migrans
- exertional
- hypoxic
- PCR test
- phlebotomy
- placebo effect
- postdromal
- postdrome
- symptomatology
- tardive
- tuberculin
- tuberculin test
- underdiagnose
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Being & falling ill (Definition of present from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)present | American Dictionary
presentnoun us /ˈprez·ənt/present noun (SOMETHING GIVEN)
Add to word list Add to word list [ C ] something that is given without being asked for, esp. on a special occasion or to say thank you; a gift: a birthday/wedding/graduation present Did you wrap the present?present noun (NOW)
[ U ] this period of time, not the past or the future; now: The story moves back and forth between the past and the present. presentadjective [ not gradable ] us /ˈprez·ənt/present adjective [not gradable] (GRAMMAR)
specialized (in grammar) having the tense of a verb used to describe actions, events, or states that are happening or existing at this time: Her book is written entirely in the present tense.present adjective [not gradable] (GRAMMAR)
grammar having the tense of a verb used to describe actions, events, or states that are happening or existing at this time: Her book is written entirely in the present tense.present adjective [not gradable] (PLACE)
in a particular place: The mayor was present during the entire meeting. presentverb [ T ] us /prɪˈzent/present verb [T] (PROVIDE)
to give, show, provide, or make known: The mayor presented five firefighters with medals for saving people’s lives. Two clubs in the neighborhood present jazz on Thursdays. Dr. Gottlieb will present her research in a series of lectures this spring. If you present yourself, you go to someone or make yourself known to someone: Paul Groncki presented himself to the receptionist on the 41st floor. If something presents itself, it happens or takes place: An opportunity suddenly presented itself.present verb [T] (CAUSE)
to cause something: Falling tax revenues present a problem for the city.present verb [T] (INTRODUCE)
fml to introduce a person: I’m pleased to present my son, Charles. (Definition of present from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)present | Business English
presentverb [ T ] uk /prɪˈzent/ us Add to word list Add to word list to offer your thoughts, ideas, plans, etc., to others for them to consider: He will present a detailed explanation of the new sales campaign at the next meeting. to give a bill, cheque, document, etc., to someone: Today a store scans your goods, and you simply present your credit card and sign your name.present sb with sth Organizers presented her with a check for $25,000.present sth to sb We presented our passports to the customs officer. if someone or something presents a problem, opportunity, etc., they create it: The shake-out in bank shares may well have presented an opportunity for bargain hunters.be presented with sth He was presented with a tough choice. (Definition of present from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)Examples of present
present Then the groups of superiors and inferiors present a difference of 3 persons. From the Cambridge English Corpus The value of this volume at present is clear in that it permits geoscientists to view the potential of three-dimensional seismic data. From the Cambridge English Corpus We have permitted ourselves some syntactic flexibility in presenting the metaprogram. From the Cambridge English Corpus The analysis we present is not restricted to electron-ion plasmas, the result is also valid for electron-positron plasmas. From the Cambridge English Corpus None of the studies presents a fine-grained qualitative and quantitative analysis of error patterns, for type of article and gender separately. From the Cambridge English Corpus The results, presenting both qualitative and quantitative analyses, provide interesting insights into the responses of the students to the experiment itself. From the Cambridge English Corpus What the present reviewer misses most are detailed qualitative analyses and theoretical discussions. From the Cambridge English Corpus In rice fields, these three families or subfamilies made up 63% of species and 86% of all individuals present. From the Cambridge English Corpus On neither of these ways of construing the existence question does it present a substantial philosophical issue. From the Cambridge English Corpus The present problem appears, however, more difficult to grasp physically than the problem of the shelving beach. From the Cambridge English Corpus In the next session, the investigator presented the color photographs described previously. From the Cambridge English Corpus This is purely for the author's convenience in presenting these results in the paper and demonstrating the robot. From the Cambridge English Corpus The present study aimed to assess, in a community sample, actions taken to cope with depression at different levels of psychological distress. From the Cambridge English Corpus In the context of the model sketch presented above, stock returns and returns to capital are direct measures of productivity. From the Cambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. What is the pronunciation of present? What is the pronunciation of pressie?Translations of present
in Chinese (Traditional) 給予之物, (尤指表示友誼或致謝的)禮物,贈品, 現在… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 给予之物, (尤指表示友谊或致谢的)礼物,赠品, 现在… See more in Spanish regalo, actual, regalo [masculine… See more in Portuguese presente, prenda, atual… See more in Marathi in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Dutch in Tamil in Hindi in Gujarati in Danish in Swedish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Urdu in Ukrainian in Telugu in Bengali in Czech in Indonesian in Thai in Vietnamese in Polish in Korean in Italian भेटवस्तू, भेट / विशेष प्रसंगी कृतज्ञता म्हणून अथवा मित्रत्व दाखवण्यासाठी न मागता मिळालेली वस्तू., उपस्थित… See more 現在の, 今の, プレゼント… See more mevcut, var olan, hediye… See more cadeau [masculine], présent [masculine], actuel/-elle… See more actual, regal, lliurar… See more aanwezig, tegenwoordig, aanbieden… See more உங்களுக்கு வழங்கப்படும் ஒன்று, அதைக் கேட்காமல், ஒரு சிறப்பு சந்தர்ப்பத்தில்… See more उपहार, भेंट, तोहफ़ा… See more ભેટ, સોગાદ, હાજર… See more være tilstede, nuværende, præsens… See more närvarande, nuvarande, innevarande… See more hadir, sekarang, kini… See more anwesend, gegenwärtig, das Präsens… See more presang [masculine], nåtid [masculine], nu [neuter]… See more تحفہ, موجود, پیش کرنا… See more присутній, теперішній, існуючий… See more కానుక, ఒక నిర్దిష్ట ప్రదేశంలో, ఇవ్వడం… See more উপহার, বর্তমান, উপস্থাপনা… See more přítomný, nynější, současný… See more hadir, sekarang, bentuk sekarang… See more ปรากฏตัว, ปัจจุบัน, ที่เกิดขึ้นในปัจจุบัน… See more có mặt, hiện tại, thời hiện tại… See more obecny, aktualny, bieżący… See more 현재의, 선물, (공식적인 행사에서) 수여하다… See more presente, attuale, regalo… See more Need a translator?Get a quick, free translation!
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