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 nonexistent [`nɑnɪg'zɪstənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不存在的



    nonexistent
    [ adj ]
    not having existence or being or actuality
    <adj.all>
    chimeras are nonexistent


    Nonexistent \Non`ex*ist"ent\, a.
    Not having existence.

    1. What makes Cray Computer a more unusual pick for Mr. Duncan is that its earnings have been nonexistent. Nevertheless, he looks for the firm to break even next year and hit $3 a share in earnings by 1994.
    2. The premise was simple: Brown as a divorced New York woman struggling with an irresponsible ex-husband, a fretful mom and a nonexistent career.
    3. London stocks were lifted by strong performances by futures contracts and Wall Street, as well as renewed hopes for interest-rate cuts in Britain; still, rate-cut signals were nonexistent.
    4. He said the international business, which was nonexistent six years ago, now represents about 8% of sales.
    5. That delay is indispensable if we are to avoid flooding the market with drugs whose efficacy is unknown or nonexistent.
    6. In addition, because of the proliferation of low-priced IBM clones, analysts said Xerox's profit margins on the business have been minimal to nonexistent.
    7. Watkins, in remarks to the National Press Club, reiterated that the department's efforts over the years to protect public health and the environment at the federal nuclear facilities has been shoddy and in some cases virtually nonexistent.
    8. Meanwhile, real estate loan problems that have battered many of the nation's big banks are almost nonexistent at Bancorp Hawaii.
    9. "The outlook now is that those three areas will be much, much smaller and in some cases nonexistent," said Moody's vice president Christopher Mahoney, who helped prepare the report.
    10. He offered stock in the nonexistent pipeline for $14,000 a share and promised investors they would get their investments back in one year, they alleged.
    11. This change, which will require parents to get Social Security numbers for their minor children, carries out a tax-law provision designed to stop taxpayers from claiming nonexistent dependents.
    12. Job-security worries were nonexistent in the steel industry when Mr. Moseley passed up a baseball scholarship in 1964 to join Inland.
    13. Suddenly, people who'd never even heard of "A Prairie Home Companion" were tuning in to their local public radio station every Saturday night to listen to zydeco bands and patriotic organ solos and phony commercials for nonexistent products.
    14. While chances of an open revolt are almost nonexistent, the discontent is clearly strengthening organized political opposition to the ruling party and making some unions more militant.
    15. In Year 5 of Mikhail S. Gorbachev's "perestroika," or restructuring, everyday items such as tea and matches are rationed or simply nonexistent in many Soviet cities.
    16. "Salomon's lackluster overall profits of recent years resulted from a combination of excellent earnings in a few areas of the business . . . with inadequate or nonexistent earnings at the remainder," he said.
    17. However, federal officials said shoreline damage in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey was almost nonexistent.
    18. That made tourism in Coulterville "almost nonexistent," said Karin Fielding, co-owner of the 20-room Hotel Jeffery.
    19. In a Chamber of Commerce breakfast this year, for example, she boasted about a nonexistent reconstruction of a downtown street.
    20. She said fresh food is nonexistent.
    21. Civil rights groups criticized Dunne's almost nonexistent civil rights record, but none opposed his nomination.
    22. A dealer in the Eurobond market said trading was "almost nonexistent."
    23. Markets in Milan, Belgium and Austria were the only ones open for business, which dealers said was virtually nonexistent.
    24. To have peer-reviewed construction projects, there must be the opportunity to compete for authorized and appropriated dollars, virtually nonexistent for medical research for 13 years.
    25. With an American reporter in jail on flimsy (really nonexistent) charges, no matter what he confessed to under duress, Mikail Gorbachev could not have conducted his "I am a reasonable man" campaign in Europe.
    26. The U.S. record industry has long maintained that the Japanese hardware manufacturers have no respect for copyright protection laws; in fact, such laws are almost nonexistent in Japan.
    27. Verification documents, such as W-2 forms, gift letters and account statements from nonexistent savings institutions, were forged.
    28. Uniform auditing practices and Western-style accounting standards are also nonexistent.
    29. They speak of an international oil market where "true competition is nonexistent."
    30. Despite the relative firmness of stock prices Wednesday, substantial trade activities were nonexistent, he said.
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