Present: Dictionary Thesaurus Translator Grammar
Present: Dictionary Thesaurus Translator Grammar
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present
present gift
(prez nt)
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Word forms: plural presents
COUNTABLE NOUN
A present is something that you give to someone, for example at Christmas or when
you visit them.
The carpet was a wedding present from the Prime Minister. [+ from]
I bought a birthday present for my mother. [+ for]
This book would make a great Christmas present.
Synonyms: gift, offering, grant, favour More Synonyms of present
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It said that the advert must not reappear in its present form.
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2016)
She noticed that he had not given her a present that morning.
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2016)
The watch was a birthday present for my wife.
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2016)
Your love life will be more rewarding when you resist comparing past and present
relationships.
THE SUN (2016)
People do not seem to live in the present for large parts of their daily waking hours.
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2016)
The book is presented as a series of dreams.
SMITHSONIAN MAG (2017)
None were formally presented to Mr Obama.
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2016)
FEELING a little present tense?
THE SUN (2016)
The present took the form of a small wooden doll.
TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2013)
Many streaming sites allow viewers to gift virtual presents or real money to
broadcasters.
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Quotations
Look to this day
For it is life, the very life of lifeTHE SUFI
For present joys are more to flesh and blood
Than a dull prospect of a distant goodJOHN DRYDENTHE HINDU AND THE PANTHER
Ah, fill the cup: - what boots it to repeat
How time is slipping underneath our feet;
Unborn tomorrow, and dead yesterday,
Why fret about them if today be sweet!EDWARD FITZGERALDTHE RUBÁIYÁT OF OMAR KHAYYÁM
Presents, I often say, endear AbsentsCHARLES LAMBESSAYS OF ELIA
There is no time like the present
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present
British English: present /ˈprɛzənt/ adjective
If someone is present somewhere, they are there.
He wasn't present when they called out his name.
American English: present
Arabic: اضر ِ َح
Brazilian Portuguese: presente
Chinese: 现在的
Croatian: prisutan
Czech: přítomný
Danish: tilstedeværende
Dutch: aanwezig
European Spanish: presente
Finnish: läsnäoleva
French: présent ici
German: anwesend
Greek: παρών
Italian: presente
Japanese: 居る
Korean: 참석한
Norwegian: til stede
Polish: obecny
European Portuguese: presente
Romanian: prezent
Russian: присутствующий
Latin American Spanish: presente
Swedish: närvarande
Thai: ปรากฏตัว
Turkish: var
Ukrainian: присутній
Vietnamese: có mặt
British English: present /ˈprɛzənt/ noun
gift A present is something that you give to someone for them to keep.
She got a present for her birthday.
American English: present gift
Arabic: هَ ِديَّة
Brazilian Portuguese: presente doação
Chinese: 礼物
Croatian: dar
Czech: dárek
Danish: gave
Dutch: cadeau
European Spanish: regalo
Finnish: lahja
French: cadeau
German: Geschenk
Greek: δώρο
Italian: regalo
Japanese: プレゼント gift
Korean: 선물
Norwegian: presang
Polish: prezent podarunek
European Portuguese: presente doação
Romanian: cadou
Russian: подарок
Latin American Spanish: regalo
Swedish: present
Thai: ของขวัญ
Turkish: armağan
Ukrainian: дарунок
Vietnamese: quà
British English: present /prɛzənt/ noun
current time The present is the period of time that is taking place now.
American English: present time being
Arabic: اضرِ َح
Brazilian Portuguese: presente tempo atual
Chinese: 现在
Croatian: sadašnjost
Czech: současnost
Danish: nutiden
Dutch: heden
European Spanish: presente
Finnish: nykyhetki
French: présent actuel
German: Gegenwart
Greek: παρόν
Italian: presente
Japanese: 現在 time being
Korean: 현재
Norwegian: nåtid
Polish: teraźniejszość czas teraźniejszy
European Portuguese: presente tempo actual
Romanian: prezent
Russian: текущий момент
Latin American Spanish: presente
Swedish: nutid
Thai: ปั จจุบน ั
Turkish: şu an
Ukrainian: сьогодення
Vietnamese: hiện tại
British English: present /prɪˈzent/ verb
If you present someone with a prize or with information, you give it to them.
The prime minister presented the prizes.
American English: present
Arabic: يَ ْقدُم
Brazilian Portuguese: apresentar
Chinese: 授予
Croatian: predstaviti
Czech: předat
Danish: præsentere
Dutch: presenteren
European Spanish: presentar
Finnish: esitellä
French: présenter montrer
German: überreichen
Greek: παρουσιάζω
Italian: presentare
Japanese: 紹介する
Korean: 제출하다
Norwegian: introdusere
Polish: przedstawić
European Portuguese: apresentar
Romanian: a prezenta
Russian: дарить
Latin American Spanish: presentar
Swedish: presentera
Thai: ให ้
Turkish: tanıştırmak
Ukrainian: вручати
Vietnamese: trao tặng
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