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present — pre‧sent [prɪˈzent] verb [transitive] 1. to make a speech introducing an idea, plan etc to be considered: • a lack of evidence presented by prosecutors present something to somebody • The company has until July to restructure its debt and present … Financial and business terms
Opportunity rover — (MER B) Opportunity in April 2003 Operator NASA Mission type Rover … Wikipedia
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present itself — phrase if something such as an opportunity, idea, or problem presents itself, it suddenly happens I’ll tell her when the opportunity presents itself. Thesaurus: to happen quickly or unexpectedlysynonym Main entry: present … Useful english dictionary
present — [prez′ənt; ] for v. [ prē zent′, prizent′] adj. [OFr < L praesens, prp. of praeesse, to be present < prae , before (see PRE ) + esse, to be (see ESSENCE)] 1. a) being at the specified or understood place; at hand; in attendance b) existing… … English World dictionary
opportunity to be heard — opportunity to be heard: the chance to present one s views or objections before being deprived of a right by government authority see also due process Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
present oneself — present itself 1) he presented himself at ten Syn: be present, make an appearance, appear, turn up, arrive 2) an opportunity that presented itself Syn: occur, arise, happen, come about/up … Thesaurus of popular words
present — I EXISTING OR HAPPENING NOW ♦♦ (Pronounced [[t]pre̱z(ə)nt[/t]] in present 1, 2, and 3, and [[t]prɪze̱nt[/t]] in present 4.) 1) ADJ: ADJ n You use present to describe things and people that exist now, rather than those that existed in the past or… … English dictionary
opportunity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ ample, considerable, plenty of ▪ We ll have plenty of opportunity to talk later. ▪ limited, little, not much ▪ … Collocations dictionary
present — pres|ent1 [ prezənt ] adjective *** 1. ) only before noun existing or happening now: The present situation cannot be allowed to continue. In his present emotional state, he is capable of doing anything. The present owners purchased the farm in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English