B2 [ S ] the fact that someone or something is in a place出席,在场;(事物的)存在,出现
C2 [ C usually singular ] a feeling that someone is still in a place although they are not there or are dead冥冥中有人的存在感
C2 [ S ] a group of police or soldiers who are watching or controlling a situation(对形势观察控制的)一队警察(或部队)
C2 [ U ] approving a quality that makes people notice or admire you, even when you are not speaking仪态,风度;气质
More examples
The strong police presence only heightened the tension among the crowd.
Some workers were inhibited from speaking by the presence of their managers.
He didn't even acknowledge my presence.
He signed the treaty in the presence of two witnesses.
He stood there in the corner of the room, a dark, brooding presence.
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