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I . present1 [ˈprezənt] N (gift)

present
present

II . present1 [prɪˈzent] VB trans

1. present (give):

present
present gift
to present sb with sth [or sth to sb]

5. present Brit (host):

present

6. present form (introduce):

to present sb to sb

Phrases:

present arms!

I . present2 [ˈprezənt] N

1. present no pl (now):

the present
at present
at present

2. present LING:

the present

Phrases:

there's no time like the present

II . present2 [ˈprezənt] ADJ

1. present (current):

present
present address
at the present moment

2. present LING:

the present tense

3. present (existing):

present
present memory
present memory
present company excepted

birthday present N

present goods N pl ECON

present goods

present value N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In 1991, scientists became aware that self-avoidance was also present in non-neuronal cell types, such as leech comb cells, which might similarly form discrete domains.
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Objective verb prefixes; /a/ and /i/ are used in the present tense, /o/ and /id/ in the past.
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Meanwhile, the beauties brushed up on their current affairs knowledge to present a speech on a newsworthy topic.
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Patients may present with wheezing or crackles in the lungs.
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Fermentation is carried out by the natural microbiota present on the olives that survive the lye treatment process.
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Both have movies opening this week, his-and-her titles that present a fatal date-night choice of gonzo male action versus chick-flick romance.
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Would you give a toxic charm bracelet which could cause skin allergies or a fake cuddly toy that could present a choking hazard to a love one?
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This would cause the radio to look for a channel with no busy tone (3052 Hz) present.
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The heir presumptive is the present baronet's uncle (born 1932).
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They claim that this is a common trick used on occasions such as sleepover parties to scare the people present.
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