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present
I. [c red]EXISTING OR HAPPENING NOW Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. You use present to describe things and people that exist now, rather than those that existed in the past or those that may exist in the future. He has brought much of the present crisis on himself... It has been skilfully renovated by the present owners... No statement can be made at the present time. = current ADJ: ADJ n 2. The present is the period of time that we are in now and the things that are happening now. ...his struggle to reconcile the past with the present. ...continuing right up to the present... Then her thoughts would switch to the present. N-SING: the N 3. In grammar, the present tenses of a verb are the ones that are used to talk about things that happen regularly or situations that exist at this time. The simple present tense uses the base form or the ‘s’ form of a verb, as in ‘I play tennis twice a week’ and ‘He works in a bank’. ADJ: ADJ n 4. A situation that exists at present exists now, although it may change. There is no way at present of predicting which individuals will develop the disease... At present children under 14 are not permitted in bars. PHRASE: PHR with cl/group 5. The present day is the period of history that we are in now. ...Western European art from the period of Giotto to the present day. = today PHRASE: prep PHR 6. Something that exists or will be done for the present exists now or will continue for a while, although the situation may change later. The ministers had expressed the unanimous view that sanctions should remain in place for the present. PHRASE: PHR with cl II. [c red]BEING SOMEWHERE Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If someone is present at an event, they are there. The president was not present at the meeting... Nearly 85 per cent of men are present at the birth of their children... The whole family was present. ? absent ADJ: v-link ADJ, oft ADJ at n 2. If something, especially a substance or disease, is present in something else, it exists within that thing. This special form of vitamin D is naturally present in breast milk... ? absent ADJ: v-link ADJ, oft ADJ in n III. [c red]GIFT (presents) A present is something that you give to someone, for example at Christmas or when you visit them. The carpet was a wedding present from the Prime Minister... I bought a birthday present for my mother... This book would make a great Christmas present. = gift N-COUNT IV. [c red]VERB USES (presents, presenting, presented) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you present someone with something such as a prize or document, or if you present it to them, you formally give it to them. The mayor presented him with a gold medal at an official city reception... Prince Michael of Kent presented the prizes... The group intended to present this petition to the parliament. VERB: V n with n, V n, V n to n • presentation Then came the presentation of the awards by the Queen Mother. N-UNCOUNT: usu N of n 2. If something presents a difficulty, challenge, or opportunity, it causes it or provides it. This presents a problem for many financial consumers... Public policy on the family presents liberals with a dilemma. VERB: V n, V n with n 3. If an opportunity or problem presents itself, it occurs, often when you do not expect it. Their colleagues insulted them whenever the opportunity presented itself... VERB: V pron-refl 4. When you present information, you give it to people in a formal way. We spend the time collating and presenting the information in a variety of chart forms... We presented three options to the unions for discussion... In effect, Parsons presents us with a beguilingly simple outline of social evolution. VERB: V n, V n to n, V n with n • presentation (presentations) ...a fair presentation of the facts to a jury... N-VAR: oft N of n 5. If you present someone or something in a particular way, you describe them in that way. The government has presented these changes as major reforms... In Europe, Aga Khan III presented himself in a completely different light. VERB: V n as n, V n in n 6. The way you present yourself is the way you speak and act when meeting new people. ...all those tricks which would help him to present himself in a more confident way in public. VERB: V pron-refl prep/adv 7. If someone or something presents a particular appearance or image, that is how they appear or try to appear. The small group of onlookers presented a pathetic sight... In presenting a more professional image the party risks losing its individuality. ...presenting a calm and dignified face to the world at large. VERB: V n, V n, V n to n 8. If you present yourself somewhere, you officially arrive there, for example for an appointment. She was told to present herself at the Town Hall at 11.30 for the induction ceremony... VERB: V pron-refl prep/adv 9. If someone presents a programme on television or radio, they introduce each item in it. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use host, introduce) She presents a monthly magazine programme on the BBC. VERB: V n 10. When someone presents something such as a production of a play or an exhibition, they organize it. The Lyric Theatre is presenting a new production of ‘Over the Bridge’. VERB: V n 11. If you present someone to someone else, often an important person, you formally introduce them. Fox stepped forward, welcomed him in Malay, and presented him to Jack... Allow me to present my wife’s cousin, Mr Zachary Colenso. = introduce VERB: V n to n, V n 12. see also presentation
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from ~er  Date: 13th century something ~ed ; gift  II. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~er, from Latin praesentare, from praesent-, praesens, adjective  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1.  a.  (1) to bring or introduce into the presence of someone especially of superior rank or status  (2) to introduce socially  b. to bring (as a play) before the public  2. to make a gift to  3. to give or bestow formally  4.  a. to lay (as a charge) before a court as an object of inquiry  b. to bring a formal public charge, indictment, or ~ment against  5. to nominate to a benefice  6.  a. to offer to view ; show  b. to bring to one's attention this ~s a problem  7. to act the part of ; perform  8. to aim, point, or direct (as a weapon) so as to face something or in a particular direction  intransitive verb  1. to ~ a weapon  2. to become manifest  3. to come forward as a patient  4. to make a ~ation  Synonyms: see give  • ~er noun  III. adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin praesent-, praesens, from ~ participle of praeesse to be before one, from prae- pre- + esse to be — more at is  Date: 14th century  1. now existing or in progress  2.  a. being in view or at hand  b. existing in something mentioned or under consideration  3. constituting the one actually involved, at hand, or being considered  4. of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense that is expressive of ~ time or the time of speaking  5. obsolete attentive  6. archaic instant, immediate  • ~ness noun  IV. noun  Date: 14th century  1.  a. obsolete ~ occasion or affair  b. plural the ~ words or statements; specifically the legal instrument or other writing in which these words are used  2.  a. the ~ tense of a language  b. a verb form in the ~ tense  3. the ~ time ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. adj. & n. --adj. 1 (usu. predic.) being in the place in question (was present at the trial). 2 a now existing, occurring, or being such (the present Duke; during the present season). b now being considered or discussed etc. (in the present case). 3 Gram. expressing an action etc. now going on or habitually performed (present participle; present tense). --n. (prec. by the) 1 the time now passing (no time like the present). 2 Gram. the present tense. Phrases and idioms at present now. by these presents Law by this document (know all men by these presents). for the present 1 just now. 2 as far as the present is concerned. present company excepted excluding those who are here now. present-day adj. of this time; modern. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L praesens -entis part. of praeesse be at hand (as PRAE-, esse be) 2. v. & n. --v.tr. 1 introduce, offer, or exhibit, esp. for public attention or consideration. 2 a (with a thing as object, foll. by to) offer or give as a gift (to a person), esp. formally or ceremonially. b (with a person as object, foll. by with) make available to; cause to have (presented them with a new car; that presents us with a problem). 3 a (of a company, producer, etc.) put (a form of entertainment) before the public. b (of a performer, comp{egrave}re, etc.) introduce or put before an audience . 4 introduce (a person) formally (may I present my fianc{eacute}?; was presented at court). 5 offer, give (compliments etc.) (may I present my card; present my regards to your family). 6 a (of a circumstance) reveal (some quality etc.) (this presents some difficulty). b exhibit (an appearance etc.) (presented a rough exterior). 7 (of an idea etc.) offer or suggest itself. 8 deliver (a cheque, bill, etc.) for acceptance or payment. 9 a (usu. foll. by at) aim (a weapon). b hold out (a weapon) in a position for aiming. 10 (refl. or absol.) Med. (of a patient or illness etc.) come forward for or undergo initial medical examination. 11 (absol.) Med. (of a part of a foetus) be directed toward the cervix at the time of delivery. 12...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1) вручать 2) действительный 3) имеющийся налицо 4) настоящее время 5) настоящий 6) представлять 7) присутствовать 8) присутствующий 9) теперешний 10) теперь present in factor form — разлагать на множитель - present address - present for acceptance - present information - present range - present writer ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. прил. 1) теперешний, настоящий 2) данный 3) наличный; имеющийся налицо 4) существующий • - at present prices - at present - at the present time - be present - present contract - present price - present value method 2. гл. 1) представлять 2) предъявлять, представлять 3) передавать 4) передавать на рассмотрение 5) показывать 6) обнаруживать - present a cheque - present accounts - present difficulties - present documents - present the case Syn: produce, show PRESENT – to present amendments – to present new claims ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. настоящее (время) at present —- в настоящее (в данное) время for the present —- пока; на этот раз till (up to) the present —- до сих пор; до настоящего времени there's no time like the present —- теперь самое подходящее время (для какого-л. дела); лучше не откладывай; лови момент he lives in the present —- он живет сегодняшним днем 2. (the present) грам. настоящее время 3. юр. письмо, документ by the present —- настоящим письмом these present, this present —- канц. настоящий (сей) документ know all men by these presents —- настоящим объявляется (доводится до всеобщего сведения) 4. присутствующий, имеющийся налицо present goods —- наличный товар to be present at a meeting —- присутствовать на собрании to be present to the imagination —- жить в воображении to be present to one's mind (in one's recollection) —- остаться в памяти, быть незабываемым no one else was present —- никого больше не было some of you present here —- некоторые из присутствующих (собравшихся) здесь 5. настоящий, нынешний; теперешний; современный the present Cabinet —- нынешний кабинет (-ее правительство) present price —- существующая цена present needs —- насущные нужды present year —- текущий год present fashions —- современная мода in the (under) present circumstances —- при нынешних условиях at the present time —- в настоящее время question of present interest —- актуальный вопрос the present holder of...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) настоящее время; at present - в данное время; for the present - на этот раз, пока  2) leg. these presents - сей документ; know all men by these presents - настоящим объявляется  3) those (here) present - присутствующие  4) = present tense [см. present  2.  4) ]  2. adj.  1) присутствующий, имеющийся налицо; to be present at - присутствовать на (собрании и т.п.); to be present to the imagination - жить в воображении  2) теперешний, настоящий; современный; существующий; present boundaries - существующие границы  3) данный, этот самый; the present volume - данная книга; the present writer - пишущий эти строки  4) gram. present tense - настоящее время; present participle - причастие настоящего времени present company excepted - о присутствующих не говорят all present and correct -  а) mil. все налицо (доклад начальнику);  б) все в порядке II  1. noun подарок; to make a present of smth. - дарить что-л. Syn: bonus, gift, grant, gratuity, largess, tip  2. v.  1) преподносить; дарить (with); to present ones compliments/regards - свидетельствовать свое почтение; I am happy to present this gift to the hospital. When youre presented with a chance to improve your position, take advantage of it.  2) подавать; передавать на рассмотрение (заявление, законопроект, прошение и т.п.)  3) представлять (кому-л.) (to); to present oneself - представляться, являться; Allow me to present my husband to you.  4) представлять, являть собой; they presented a different...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~1 adj 1 be present a) to be in a particular place  (How many people were present at the meeting yesterday? | small amounts of gas present in the atmosphere) b) to be felt strongly or remembered for a long time  (The memory of her brother's death a year ago is still present in her mind.) 2 only before noun happening or existing now  (What is your present address? | Usually I'd advise you to wait, but in the present situation I think it's best to act without delay.) 3 only before noun technical related to a verb that shows an existing state or action  (`He wants' and `They are coming' are examples of verbs in the present tense.) 4 all present and correct BrE also all present and accounted for AmE used to say that everyone who is supposed to be in a place, at a meeting etc is now here 5 present company excepted used when you are saying something rude about someone to tell the people you are with that you do not mean to include them in the statement  (Women are never satisfied with anything! Present company excepted, of course.)  (- see also presently) ~2 v 1 »GIVE« to give something to someone, especially at a formal or official occasion  (present sb with sth)  (David's manager presented him with the award for best sales in the region.) 2 »CAUSE STH TO HAPPEN« to cause something to happen or exist  (Slippery floors in the work area present a hazard to employees. | present sb with sth)  (His resignation presents us with a tricky situation. | present a problem/difficulty)  (This equation should present no problems if you know some basic trigonometry.) 3 »SHOW« to offer or show information about something in a particular way  (The movie presents its characters in a way that I find difficult to believe in. | Tobacco companies are trying to present a more favorable image.) 4 »A SPEECH« to give a speech in which you offer an idea, plan etc to be considered or accepted  (present sth to sb)  (The team is presenting its report to the board on Tuesday.) 5 »DOCUMENT/TICKET« to show something such as an official document or ticket...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  See: AT PRESENT. ...
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