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pres·ence /`prɛzṇs; ˈprezəns/ n 1 [singular 单数] when someone or something is in a particular place at a particular time 到场; 出席: Your presence is requested at Friday's meeting. 请你出席周五的会议。 in sb's presence (=in the same place as someone) 在某人面前,当着某人的面: The document should be signed in the presence of a witness. 这份文件签署时应有一位见证人在场。 2 [singular 单数] a group of soldiers who have been sent to a place to watch or influence what is happening 驻军: protests against the UN presence in Bosnia 对联合国在波斯尼亚驻军的抗议 3 [U] the ability to make people notice and admire you 风度,仪态: an actor with great stage presence 在舞台上很有风采的演员 4 presence of mind the ability to deal with a dangerous or difficult situation quickly and calmly 镇定,沉着: Luckily, she had the presence of mind to phone for an ambulance. 所幸的是,她沉着镇定地打电话叫来救护车。 5 make your presence felt to have a strong effect on a situation or the people you are with 使周围的人感到你的重要: Hanley has certainly made his presence felt since joining the company. 汉利自加入公司后无疑已让大家感觉到了他的重要。 |