| 单词 | all-pervasive | 
| 释义 | all-pervasiveadj.  Extending into, spreading through, or occurring or having an effect in, every part of something; present or apparent everywhere. ΚΠ 1808    Monthly Mag. Oct. 206/2  				They were likely to employ an all-pervasive power. 1888    Baptist Missionary Mag. Feb. 44/1  				All India is beginning to feel his all-pervasive and all-penetrating and all-transforming glory. 1910    W. James in  Hibbert Jrnl. 8 758  				There is no complete generalisation,..no all-pervasive unity. 1977    K. Katzner Langs. of World 		(U.K. ed.)	  ii. 255  				Hawaiian, the indigenous language of the Hawaiian Islands, is steadily losing ground to the all-pervasive influence of English. 1994    J. Hamilton Map of World i. 5  				I smelled the warm, sweet, all-pervasive smell of silage. 2005    S. Elmes Talking for Brit. iii. 49  				Although it's [sc. Estuary English is] by no means all-pervasive, its effects on traditional regional speech may be powerful and dynamic. Derivatives  ˌall-perˈvasiveness  n. the quality or state of being all-pervasive. ΚΠ 1856    United Presbyterian Mag. Feb. 52  				An all-pervasiveness in the character of the Christian faith. 1932    W. T. Stace Theory of Knowl. xii. 290  				The all-pervasiveness of the categories is what Kant called their universality. 1993    New Scientist 9 Oct. 48/3  				The authors appear split in their reactions to post-processualism's adherence to the all-pervasiveness of theory. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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