ab
sence
复数形式
absences
1
缺席
the state of not being at a place or with a person when it is expected of one
- His absence from the meeting caused delays in making important decisions for the project.
他在会议上的缺席导致项目重要决策的延迟。
- The teacher noticed the student's absence and marked it on the attendance sheet.
老师注意到学生的缺席并在考勤表上做了标记。
- The absence of key personnel at the conference made it difficult to move forward with discussions.
会议中关键人员的缺席使得讨论难以推进。
- During her absence, the team had to manage the workload on their own without her input.
在她缺席期间,团队不得不在没有她的意见的情况下自行管理工作量。
- The absence of any complaints in the feedback survey suggested that customers were generally satisfied with the service.
反馈调查中没有任何投诉表明客户普遍对服务感到满意。
反义词:
2
缺席, 缺乏
the state of not having something
- The absence of a proper drainage system can lead to flooding.
缺乏适当的排水系统会导致洪水。
- The absence of light in the cave made it hard to see.
洞穴中光的缺失使得很难看到。
- Absence of water can make it difficult for plants to survive.
水的缺乏会使植物难以生存。
- The absence of a heart does not mean life is impossible, as some animals do not need one.
心脏的缺失并不意味着生命是不可能的,因为有些动物不需要它。
反义词:
3
失神, 小发作
the occurrence of an abrupt, transient loss or impairment of consciousness (which is not subsequently remembered), sometimes with light twitching, fluttering eyelids, etc.; common in petit mal epilepsy
同义词:
4
缺席, 距离
the time interval during which something or somebody is away