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pervasive po angielsku:

1. spread throughout



2. present everywhere



Angielskie słowo "pervasive" (present everywhere) występuje w zestawach:

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3. spread to all parts



4. dominant


they are now in an even more dominant position in the market
That lion looks really aggressive and dominant.
Cleo is dominant.
Her mother was the dominant figure in their family.
a dominant military power
Are you dominant or submissive?
Esther Vergeer was so dominant in her sport due to her drive and mental toughness.
dominant gene
Opinion against the direct tax was dominant.
The company's analysis shows that in over 60% of all accidents in the past ten years, the behavior of the flight crew was the dominant cause.
The union exerts a dominant influence on the conservative party.
The problem is one of determining the dominant factors in this phenomenon.
Efficiency is the dominant idea in business.
The human race is dominant on earth.

5. widespread


widespread fear
Depression is a period marked by slackening of business activity, widespread unemployment, falling prices, and wages, etc.
The Predator (more precisely, the MQ‐1 Predator), with its spine‐chilling name, was one of the first military drones to see widespread action.
The impression that many German wines are sweet, and don't go well with food, is widespread.
Some translators changed Alice's name to Sonya or Anya, even though Alisa is a widespread Russian name.
Esperanto, with its 130-year history and abundant literature, can be mastered in one tenth of the time required for learning one of the widespread national languages.
The loss of childhood spontaneity has caused widespread concern, as well as calls for review of the nation's educational and social structures.
Afterwards, because it was sanctioned by many of the successive dynasties Buddhism became widespread and had a tremendous impact on the development of Chinese thought, culture and art.
The widespread application of administrative guidance is considered to be a uniquely Japanese practice in which bureaucrats exert authority, without any legal backing, telling the private sector what to do and what not to do.
widespread knowledge / fact / problem / issue / awareness
There are reports of widespread flooding in northern France. Malnutrition in the region is widespread - affecting up to 78 percent of children under five years old. The campaign has received widespread support.
they also found evidence of the widespread use of children being paid to work
The widespread belief that women talk more than a man is in fact true.
His reputation was widespread and he was always invited to set the couples dancing at weddings and other festivals.
The widespread fear is that illegal immigration will increase considerably.

6. ubiquitous


Smartphones have become ubiquitous in the last five years.
Computers are becoming ubiquitous in our society.
Coffee shops are ubiquitous these days.
Outdoor advertising is ubiquitous these days.
Free wi-Fi is ubiquitous in Estonia
ubiquitous everywhere
As ubiquitous as smart phons and tablets, they envilen our day.
Docker is getting very ubiquitous
His ubiquitous influence was felt by all the empoyees
Company can lay claim to the first sale of the ubiquitous perforated roll.

7. spread throughout every part



Angielskie słowo "pervasive" (spread throughout every part) występuje w zestawach:

english words 10.2022