单词 | present-day |
释义 | present-day also present day adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Present-day things, situations, and people exist at the time in history we are now in. Even by present-day standards these were large aircraft. ...a huge area of northern India, stretching from present-day Afghanistan to Bengal. ...present-day champions of the cause. Synonyms: current, modern, present, recent Collocations: present-day reality It delicately displays the poignancy of the family photograph, illustrating the gap between memory and present-day reality. Times, Sunday Times It first meant either present-day reality compared to the past or to dreams and fantasies that were the sphere of colour. The Times Literary Supplement They oscillate between the fantastic and the concrete, imagination and present-day reality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He focuses on present-day reality, chaos and paradox, absurdity and fragmentation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They felt that linguistics had to deal with present-day reality and it should concentrate on the relation between language, class and the proletariat consciousness to create a socialist society. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 现今的 Japanese: 現代の |
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