释义 |
ex·ist \igˈzist, eg-\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin existere, exsistere to step forth, emerge, come into being, exist, from ex- ex- (I) + sistere to cause to stand; akin to Latin stare to stand — more at stand 1. : to have actual or real being whether material or spiritual : have being in space and time < by whom we exist and cease to be — Shakespeare > 2. : to have being in any specified condition or place or with respect to any understood limitation < salt exists in solution in the sea > < queer notions exist in his mind > 3. : to continue to be : maintain being < some industrial activity does exist in the urban fringe — N.R.Heiden > 4. : to have life or the functions of vitality : live < men cannot exist without oxygen > 5. [translation of Danish eksistere & German existieren] in existentialism : to have contingent but free and responsible being; also : to live as one that has such being |