释义 |
present tenseˌpresent ˈtense ●●○ noun - Bernstein was unable to construct anything other than disjointed school-book phrases in the present tense.
- Harrison writes in the present tense, excising names, places, location, time frame.
- She lived in the present tense of the school with its totally absorbing pattern of routine and minor rebellion.
- Switching from the future to the present tense has other advantages.
- The present tense is generally also used when telling a story, as in a summary of the narrative of a novel.
- The present tense is used in this case because it carries a sense of immediacy and impact.
the present tense technical the form of the verb that shows what exists or is happening now SYN the present |