单词 | nonexistent |
释义 | nonexistent (nɒnɪgzɪstənt ) regional note: in BRIT, also use non-existent adjective If you say that something is nonexistent, you mean that it does not exist when you feel that it should. Hygiene was nonexistent: no running water, no bathroom. Collocations: practically nonexistent The community members were keenly aware of the problems facing students from villages where educational facilities were practically nonexistent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In other countries, legal aid specialists are practically nonexistent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Under this monopoly, service expansion were severely curtailed or practically nonexistent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Precise figures on unionization in the late 1980s were practically nonexistent, even within the unions themselves. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His treatise was presented as a scholarly, scientific work in a time when experimental physiology was practically nonexistent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Via virtually nonexistent tender processes, local governments hand out projects to companies they themselves own. Times, Sunday Times Details of her schooling are virtually nonexistent in the parallel life she constructed for herself over the years. Times, Sunday Times With his backlift virtually nonexistent and his eyes narrow with determination, the ginger ninja was truly superb. The Sun School dinners weren't just bad, they were virtually nonexistent. Times, Sunday Times The physical evidence in the trial was virtually nonexistent. Houston Chronicle Translations: Chinese: 不存在的, 未支付 Japanese: 存在しない, 存在しない |
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