pres

IPA/pɹˈiːz/
KK[prˈɛz]IPA/prˈɛz/

pres — 縮寫

1. the short written form of president, especially when it is placed before a perso

1.縮寫A2
釋義

主席

代指主席頭銜的縮寫

the short written form of president, especially when it is placed before a person's name or title in brief notices and records

例句

The event poster listed Pres. Dario as the main speaker on Friday night.

活動海報把 Dario 主席列為週五晚上的主講人。

Pres. used before a name as a title

Benjamin filed the letter under Pres. Sade in the club office.

Benjamin 把那封信歸到社團辦公室裡 Sade 主席的名下。

同義詞
  • president

    the full word used in ordinary writing

文法句型

Pres. + name

用法筆記

Most often written with a capital letter before a name. It is mainly used in headings, labels, and short records rather than in careful running prose.

常見錯誤

I spoke to the pres of the company yesterday.
I spoke to the president of the company yesterday.
💡In normal sentences, write the full word unless you are using a brief written title.

2. the short written form of present, used in lists or notes to show that a person

2.縮寫B1
釋義

出席

在名單上表示到場

the short written form of present, used in lists or notes to show that a person is there

例句

The class register marked Camila as pres. after the late train finally arrived.

誤點的火車終於到站後,班級點名簿把 Camila 記為出席。

pres. in an attendance record

A nurse wrote pres. beside Tomás when he answered in the waiting room.

Tomás 在候診室應聲後,護士在他名字旁寫上出席。

同義詞
  • present

    the full word used outside shorthand lists

反義詞
  • absent

    used when a record shows someone is not there

文法句型

marked pres.

用法筆記

Usually written in attendance lists, medical notes, or shift records. It often appears with a period and normally follows a name rather than standing alone in a full sentence.

常見錯誤

Everyone was pres at the meeting.
Everyone was present at the meeting.
💡Use the abbreviation in records and lists, not as the ordinary word in a sentence.