Logo The Wordsmith Dictionary
Exact matches only Allow stemming Match all embedded
English-Thai Dictionary

presence

N การ ประพฤติ ตัว  กิริยาท่าทาง  demeanor bearing kan-pra-prued-tua

 

presence

N การ อยู่ ใน สถาน ที่หนึ่ง (ของ บุคคล  การ อยู่ ในที่นี้  residence inhabitance habitancy kan-yu-nai-sa-ta-na-kan-ti-nuang

 

presence

N ระยะ ที่ เห็น หรือ ได้ยิน ได้ ของ บุคคล ใด บุคคล หนึ่ง  proximity nearness ra-ya-ti-hen-rue-dai-yin-kong-buk-kon-dai-buk-kon-nuang

 

presence

N วิญญาณ หรือ บุคคล ที่ ไม่เห็น (แต่ รู้สึก ได้ ว่า มี อยู่  win-yan-rue-buk-kon-ti-mai-hen

 

presence of mind

IDM การตั้งสติ ได้  การ ไม่ ตื่นตระหนก ใน สถานะ การณ์ คับขัน  kan-tang-sa-ti-dai

 

presence of mind

N ความสุขุม  ความ มี ใจหนักแน่น  การ ครองสติ ใน สถานการณ์ ที่ ร้ายแรง  sensibility alertness kwam-su-kum

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PRESENCE

n.s as z. [L. proesentia; proe, before, and esse, to be. ] The existence of a person or thing in a certain place; opposed to absence. This event happened during the king's presence at the theater. In examining the patient, the presence of fever was not observed. The presence of God is not limited to any place. 1. A being in company near or before the face of another. We were gratified with the presence of a person so much respected.
2. Approach face to face or nearness of a great personage.
Men that very presence fear,
Which once they knew authority did bear.
3. State of being in view; sight. An accident happened in the presence of the court.
4. By way of distinction, state of being in view of a superior.
I know not by what pow'r I am made bold,
In such a presence here to plead my thoughts.
5. A number assembled before a great person.
Odmar, of all this presence does contain,
Give her your wreath whom you esteem most fair.
6. Port; mien; air; personal appearance; demeanor.
Virtue is best in a body that is comely, and that has rather dignity of presence, than beauty of aspect.
A graceful presence bespeaks acceptance.
7. The apartment in which a prince shows himself to his court.
An't please your grace, the two great cardinals.
Wait in the presence.
8. The person of a superior.
Presence of mind, a calm, collected state of the mind with its faculties at command; undisturbed state of the thoughts, which enables a person to speak or act without disorder or embarrassment in unexpected difficulties.
Errors, not to be recalled, do find
Their best redress from presence of the mind.

 

PRESENCE-CHAMBER, PRESENCE-ROOM

n.The room in which a great personage receives company.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PRESENCE

Pres "ence, n. Etym: [F. présence, L. praesentia. See Present. ]

 

1. The state of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand; -- opposed to absence.

 

2. The place in which one is present; the part of space within one's ken, call, influence, etc. ; neighborhood without the intervention of anything that forbids intercourse. Wrath shell be no more Thenceforth, but in thy presence joy entire. Milton.

 

3. Specifically, neighborhood to the person of one of superior of exalted rank; also, presence chamber. In such a presence here to plead my thoughts. Shak. An't please your grace, the two great cardinals. Wait in the presence. Shak.

 

4. The whole of the personal qualities of an individual; person; personality; especially, the person of a superior, as a sovereign. The Sovran Presence thus replied. Milton.

 

5. An assembly, especially of person of rank or nobility; noble company. Odmar, of all this presence does contain, Give her your wreath whom you esteem most fair. Dryden.

 

6. Port, mien; air; personal appearence. "Rather dignity of presence than beauty of aspect. " Bacon. A graceful presence bespeaks acceptance. Collier. Presence chamber, or Presence room, the room in which a great personage receives company. Addison. " Chambers of presence. " Bacon. -- Presence of mind, that state of the mind in which all its faculties are alert, prompt, and acting harmoniously in obedience to the will, enabling one to reach, as it were spontaneously or by intuition, just conclusions in sudden emergencies.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

presence

pres ence |ˈprezəns ˈprɛzns | noun the state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present in a place or thing: her presence still comforts me | the presence of chlorine in the atmosphere | the memorial was unveiled in the presence of 24 veterans. a person or thing that exists or is present in a place but is not seen: the monks became aware of a strange presence. [ in sing. ] a group of people, esp. soldiers or police, stationed in a particular place: the USA would maintain a presence in the Indian Ocean region. the impressive manner or appearance of a person: Richard was not a big man, but his presence was overwhelming | [ in sing. ] : he has a real physical presence. PHRASES make one's presence felt see make oneself felt at feel. presence of mind the ability to remain calm and take quick, sensible action: he had the presence of mind to record the scene on video. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin praesentia being at hand, from the verb praeesse (see present 1 ).

 

presence chamber

pres ence cham ber noun a room, esp. one in a palace, in which a monarch or other distinguished person receives visitors.

 

Oxford Dictionary

presence

pres |ence |ˈprɛz (ə )ns | noun [ mass noun ] the state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present: my presence in the flat made her happy | the presence of chlorine in the atmosphere | the memorial was unveiled in the presence of 24 veterans. [ count noun ] a person or thing that exists or is present in a place but is not seen: the monks became aware of a strange presence. [ in sing. ] a group of people, especially soldiers or police, stationed in a particular place: the USA would maintain a presence in the Indian Ocean region. the impressive manner or appearance of a person: Richard was not a big man but his presence was overwhelming. PHRASES make one's presence felt see make oneself felt at feel. presence of mind the ability to remain calm and take quick, sensible action: he had the presence of mind to record the scene on video. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin praesentia being at hand , from the verb praeesse (see present 1 ).

 

presence chamber

pres |ence cham |ber noun a room, especially one in a palace, in which a monarch or other distinguished person receives visitors.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

presence

presence noun 1 the presence of a train was indicated electrically: existence, being there. ANTONYMS absence. 2 I requested the presence of a nurse: attendance, appearance; company, companionship. ANTONYMS absence. 3 a woman of great presence: aura, charisma, (strength /force of ) personality; poise, self-assurance, self-confidence. 4 she felt a presence in the castle: ghost, spirit, specter, phantom, apparition, supernatural being; informal spook; literary shade. PHRASES presence of mind I didn't have the presence of mind to read his license plate: composure, equanimity, self-possession, levelheadedness, self-assurance, calmness, sangfroid, imperturbability; alertness, quick-wittedness; informal cool, unflappability.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

presence

presence noun 1 presence of a train on a section of track was indicated electrically: existence, being there. ANTONYMS absence. 2 I would like to request the presence of an adjudicator: attendance, attending, appearance, residence, occupancy; company, companionship; informal turning up, showing, showing up. ANTONYMS absence. 3 he was impressed by her presence: bearing, carriage, stance, deportment, comportment, attitude, posture, manner, air, guise; demeanour, mien, behaviour, conduct, dignified air /demeanour, dignified bearing, dignity. 4 a woman of presence: aura, charisma, personality, strength /force of personality, individuality, magnetism, attraction; poise, self-assurance, self-possession, self-confidence. 5 she felt a presence in the castle: ghost, spirit, spectre, phantom, vision, wraith, shadow, poltergeist, manifestation, apparition, supernatural being; Scottish & Irish bodach; W. Indian duppy; informal spook; literary shade, visitant, revenant; archaic eidolon. PHRASES presence of mind composure, equanimity, self-possession, level-headedness, aplomb, poise, assurance, self-assurance, self-control, nerve, calmness, sangfroid, countenance, collectedness, imperturbability; alertness, quickness, quick-wittedness; informal cool, unflappability.

 

French Dictionary

présence

présence n. f. nom féminin Le fait pour une personne, une chose d ’être dans un lieu déterminé. : Comment expliquer la présence de cette personne ici? LOCUTIONS En présence Face à face. : Les forces en présence. SYNONYME en opposition . En présence de En face de. : Il a signé en présence d ’un témoin. SYNONYME devant . Faire acte de présence. Être présent pendant quelques instants seulement. : Je vais faire acte de présence au cocktail et revenir aussitôt au bureau, car j ’ai trop de travail. Jetons de présence. Somme accordée aux membres des conseils d ’administration.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

presence

pres ence /préz (ə )ns /present 1 名詞 s /-ɪz /1 a. U かたく 〖通例one 's /the (人 物がある場所に )いる [ある ]こと , 存在 , 姿を見せること , «…への » 出席 «at » (absence )physical presence 実際にその場にいること make one's presence felt 自分の存在をアピールする Your presence is requested .かたく ご出席をお願いいたします .b. U C (軍隊 警察などの )駐留 (!通例修飾語を伴う ) the U.S. military presence on Okinawa 沖縄駐留米軍 2 U 存在感 , 貫禄 かんろく , (立派な )風采 ふうさい (!しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ; C 存在感のある [印象的な ]人物 have a stage presence 舞台での存在感がある 3 C ⦅文 ⦆〖通例単数形で 〗(目には見えない物の )存在 , (!通例修飾語を伴う ) .4 U (ビジネスでの )営業力 , 販売力 (!具体例ではa ~; その際修飾語を伴う ) .5 U ⦅主に英 ⦆(王室の )御前 ごぜん .gr ce A with one's pr sence ⦅話 しばしば皮肉で ⦆〈 (めったに姿を見せない )人が 〉A 〈人 〉の前に現われる .in A's pr sence = in the pr sence of A かたく A 〈重要人物 〉の面前で ; A 〈物質 〉の存在するところで feel nervous in the presence of the president 社長の前で緊張する pr sence of m nd ⦅ほめて ⦆ «…するだけの » 冷静さ, 落ち着き «to do » .~́ ch mber 謁見 (えつけん ).