释义 |
omnipresentom‧ni‧pres‧ent /ˌɒmnɪˈprezənt◂ $ ˌɑːm-/ adjective formal - Police were virtually omnipresent on the city streets.
- On the third morning, she slipped in the omnipresent mud and sprained an ankle.
- Persistent, pervasive, and omnipresent, romance novels are everywhere.
- Portraits of monarchs, warriors and saints, as well as representations of famous battles, have suddenly become omnipresent.
- Special attention was given to the omnipresent Aaron Spelling.
- The omnipresent cul-de-sac, for example, lowered speeds but not enough for child safety, especially on the long straight legs.
- The omnipresent mountain cliffs gave way suddenly, and I could see a dry valley widen diagonally to the road and sand.
- Then, of course, as they are dreams, that sense that nothing exists directly behind you either is omnipresent.
- There was gorse as well and of course the omnipresent bilberries.
present everywhere at all times—omnipresence noun [uncountable]: the omnipresence of God |