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present-day
[ prez-uhnt-dey ]
adjective
- current; modern:
present-day techniques; present-day English.
present-day
noun
- modifier of the modern day; current
I don't like present-day fashions
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of present-day1
Example Sentences
Millennials and Gen Zers' present-day hardships are so directly correlated to boomers鈥 past gains; at the same time, they鈥檙e more dependent on their boomer parents than any other generation has been.
This is a bit like doing an MRI scan of the sediment layers beneath the present-day seafloor, going back millions of years.
I know it was brief and we don鈥檛 get too much of present-day Harvey, but what was it like playing Harvey at this stage of his life and this stage in your life?
Three seals from Banerjee's excavation bore images and scripts similar to those from Harappa in the Punjab province in present-day Pakistan.
Navajo cultural advisor George R. Joe explains the painful history, and present-day controversies, that shaped his work on AMC crime drama 鈥楧ark Winds.鈥
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