ubiquitous
英 [juː'bɪkwɪtəs]
美 [ju'bɪkwɪtəs]
TEM8 IELTS GRE
1. ubiqu- (谐音“游遍客”) => ubiquitous, ubiquity.
- ubiquitous
- ubiquitous: [19] Latin ubīque meant ‘everywhere’ (it was formed from ubī ‘where’ and a generalizing particle -que). From it was derived the modern Latin noun ubīquitās ‘quality of being everywhere’. This was adopted into English as ubiquity [16], which later formed the basis of ubiquitous.
- ubiquitous (adj.)
- "being, existing, or turning up everywhere," 1800, from ubiquity + -ous. The earlier word was ubiquitary (c. 1600), from Modern Latin ubiquitarius, from ubique (see ubiquity). Related: Ubiquitously; ubiquitousness.
- 1. She is one of the wealthiest, most ubiquitous media personalities around.
- 她是目前最富有、最受媒体追捧的人物之一。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. the ubiquitous bicycles of university towns
- 大学城里处处可见的自行车
来自《权威词典》
- 3. We were plagued by the ubiquitous mosquito.
- 我们被无处不在的蚊子所困扰.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. The struggle between opposites is ubiquitous.
- 对立面的斗争无所不在.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 5. It seemed difficult for the celebrity couple to get rid of the ubiquitous paparazzi.
- 这对名人夫妻想要摆脱无所不在的狗仔队似乎很困难。
来自辞典例句