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		Definition of present-day in English: present-dayadjective ˌprɛz(ə)ntˈdeɪˈprɛznt ˈˌdeɪ Relating to the current period of time. 当今的,现时的;当代的,现代的  present-day technological developments 当今技术的发展。 Example sentencesExamples -  One of the few fascinations of present-day politics is the stark contrast between the Tory and Labour leaders.
 -  The collapse of European fertility rates shows the force of present-day welfare state pressures.
 -  An important feature of present-day globalisation is the advent of a consumer credit society.
 -  There is much misunderstanding about present-day Palestine, some of it amounting to sheer ignorance.
 -  Contemporary plays are also bound by the facts of present-day life.
 -  It is true that present-day river courses are not wholly natural.
 -  We pity our forebears for the pain and suffering they endured along the way and revel in our comfortable present-day lives.
 -  For present-day society in the Arab nation that is not the case.
 -  The present-day education system hardly resolves the prejudices against the victims.
 -  But the ancients would hold their own if they could be given the benefits of present-day training and diet.
 -  The present-day security employee has to meet a number of serious requirements.
 -  The film is a period thriller clearly intended to shed light on present-day problems.
 -  He was also a superb signwriter and used to teach it at the York School of Art in the same building as the present-day Art Gallery.
 -  Despite all the attractions of present-day living it is good to see the old traditions still strong in the area.
 -  In the light of present-day circumstances, old-age homes have to be accepted as an option.
 -  Many people die with a minimum of discomfort and distress due to present-day medication and expert care services.
 -  Like most elderly folk I find the present-day world much more complicated than that of my early years.
 -  She said that a large proportion of present-day nurses are degree students who have spent more time in a classroom than on the wards.
 -  Rarely has the church appeared so out of touch with present-day Scotland than it did during the cardinal's sermon.
 -  The teachings of Jesus Christ are the reasons, basically, for present-day standards of behaviour.
 
 Synonyms current, present, contemporary, latter, latter-day, present-time, twenty-first-century, modern, latest, existing, extant, recent up to date, up to the minute, fashionable, trendsetting, voguish, modish, the latest, new, newest, newfangled, new-fashioned informal mod, trendy, cool, now    Definition of present-day in US English: present-dayadjectiveˈpreznt ˈˌdāˈprɛznt ˈˌdeɪ attributive Relating to the current period of time. 当今的,现时的;当代的,现代的  present-day technological developments 当今技术的发展。 Example sentencesExamples -  In the light of present-day circumstances, old-age homes have to be accepted as an option.
 -  The present-day education system hardly resolves the prejudices against the victims.
 -  There is much misunderstanding about present-day Palestine, some of it amounting to sheer ignorance.
 -  The teachings of Jesus Christ are the reasons, basically, for present-day standards of behaviour.
 -  Many people die with a minimum of discomfort and distress due to present-day medication and expert care services.
 -  It is true that present-day river courses are not wholly natural.
 -  But the ancients would hold their own if they could be given the benefits of present-day training and diet.
 -  The present-day security employee has to meet a number of serious requirements.
 -  Like most elderly folk I find the present-day world much more complicated than that of my early years.
 -  The collapse of European fertility rates shows the force of present-day welfare state pressures.
 -  For present-day society in the Arab nation that is not the case.
 -  An important feature of present-day globalisation is the advent of a consumer credit society.
 -  He was also a superb signwriter and used to teach it at the York School of Art in the same building as the present-day Art Gallery.
 -  She said that a large proportion of present-day nurses are degree students who have spent more time in a classroom than on the wards.
 -  Rarely has the church appeared so out of touch with present-day Scotland than it did during the cardinal's sermon.
 -  We pity our forebears for the pain and suffering they endured along the way and revel in our comfortable present-day lives.
 -  One of the few fascinations of present-day politics is the stark contrast between the Tory and Labour leaders.
 -  Contemporary plays are also bound by the facts of present-day life.
 -  Despite all the attractions of present-day living it is good to see the old traditions still strong in the area.
 -  The film is a period thriller clearly intended to shed light on present-day problems.
 
 Synonyms current, present, contemporary, latter, latter-day, present-time, twenty-first-century, modern, latest, existing, extant, recent     |