present

  • 51PRÉSENT — n. m. Don, tout ce qu’on donne gratuitement et par pure libéralité. Présent magnifique. Il leur a fait de grands présents. Il est défendu aux juges de recevoir aucun présent des parties. Se laisser corrompre par des présents. Donner quelque chose …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 52present — adjective / prez(ə)nt/ 1. happening now ● The shares are too expensive at their present price. ● What is the present address of the company? 2. being there when something happens ● Only six directors were present at the board meeting. ■ verb /prɪ …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 53present — 1. adjective /ˈprɛzənt/ a) Relating to now, for the time being; current. The present manager has been here longer than the last one. b) Located in the immediate vicinity. Is there a doctor pr …

    Wiktionary

  • 54present — 1. presènt m. cadeau; présent. De paure òme, paure present prov. 2. e, presènt, o adj. et n. présent, e …

    Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu

  • 55present — [13] The Latin adjective praesēns ‘at hand, now here’ originated as the present participle of praeesse ‘be before one’, a compound verb formed from the prefix prae ‘in front’ and esse ‘be’. English acquired it via Old French present, the same… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 56présent — adj. (contraire d absent) : prezan (Saxel.002) / prézê (Albanais.001) / prezin (Arvillard) / prézin (Thônes), TA, E. A1) présent (par rapport au passé ou au futur) : prezan (002), prézê nm. (001). A2) présent (de l indicatif...) : prézê (d l… …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 57present — [13] The Latin adjective praesēns ‘at hand, now here’ originated as the present participle of praeesse ‘be before one’, a compound verb formed from the prefix prae ‘in front’ and esse ‘be’. English acquired it via Old French present, the same… …

    Word origins

  • 58present — • föräring, skänk, present • gåva, present, skänk, donation • föräring, skänk, gåva, present …

    Svensk synonymlexikon

  • 59present — 1. To precede or appear first at the os uteri, said of the part of the fetus first felt during examination. 2. To appear for examination, treatment, etc., said of a patient. [L. praesens ( sent ), pres. p. of prae sum, to be before, be at hand] * …

    Medical dictionary

  • 60present — I adj 1. present day, existing, extant, current; living, alive, still alive; here, at this place, at hand, to hand, nigh, near, nearby, vicinal, about, afloat; attending, in attendance, in this company, among us, remaining, on duty. n 2.Usu. the… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder