pervasive
/pəˈveɪsɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /pərˈveɪsɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /pər-ˈvā-siv -ziv/ (ame, mw)
pervasive — 形容詞
- pervasivepositive
- more pervasivecomparative
- most pervasivesuperlative
1. spread through a place, group, or activity so widely that you notice it almost e
無所不在
遍及各處,幾乎到處都有
spread through a place, group, or activity so widely that you notice it almost everywhere
After the market fire, the smell of smoke was pervasive.
市場失火後,煙味幾乎無所不在。
predicative: be pervasive
Online ads are pervasive in apps for young children.
網路廣告在給小孩用的應用程式裡幾乎無所不在。
be pervasive in + place/group
A pervasive fear of germs changed how the nurses worked.
對細菌的普遍恐懼改變了護理師的工作方式。
By January, damp cold felt pervasive in the stone house.
到了一月,那棟石屋裡潮濕的寒氣幾乎到處都是。
Teachers noticed pervasive phone use on the class trip to Tainan.
老師們注意到,去 Tainan 班遊時大家一路上都在滑手機。
- widespread
Close in meaning, but more neutral and less strongly suggests something is impossible to avoid.
- ubiquitous
Stronger and slightly more formal, often used when something seems to be everywhere at once.
- common
A simpler everyday word that may only mean not rare, without the idea of spreading through an environment.
文法句型
be pervasive in + place/group
pervasive + noun
用法筆記
Often used with nouns such as smell, fear, influence, bias, or technology. It usually suggests something spreads so widely through an environment that people keep running into it, often in an unwanted way.