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单词 current
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Fraudsters can open current accounts to receive the illicit cash transfers.These crystals give off a small electric current.How do you see his current situation?Bank current accounts have been the way to earn high interest in recent years.If the current year plays out like the last, that will have to be cut.Without that, the current winter crisis will become a permanent crisis.He screamed, but his friends did not hear him and he could not swim across a strong current to reach them.There are fears as many as 1,000 ex-servicemen could face charges in the current witch hunt.A glider is ready to take off from Argentina in a flight designed to surf mountain air currents to the edge of space.It won’t slow down the ongoing robotics revolution in manufacturing, because current processes still have lots of room for automation to improve safety, speed and quality.One in ten people have current accounts with it.There are current season crops still going.The battery makes an electric current low through the copper wire.The present value method reduces all future cash flows to current values.You need to compare the assessed charge with your current bill to see which is cheaper.The purpose was to map ocean currents.Training activities aim at improving the skills needed to perform current job duties effectively.Viewers and the studio audience can pose questions on current affairs and air their views.The currents proved too strong and he was forced to turn back.The situation reminds me of when the current interest in small groups was just beginning.We urge him now to show the same moderation in addressing the current situation.The current liquidity crisis has seen perfectly viable small companies dragged down.Are you wondering whether to switch your current account to another bank?Few of us save all our current cash flow or borrow fully against our future cash flow.They take interest on our current accounts and charge us for services.They felt a current of air like a hurricane wind.Rescue divers battled strong currents as they tried to get into the ship.Our obedient dog lay motionless as we stood and watched the trio work the currents of the river.It uses variations in electric current along a long wire to transmit coded messages from one location to another.The vocals add a contemporary edge and are essential to keeping the show current yet still retaining an urbane feel.Because the current threats to ocean life are environmental and diffuse, they are easier to deny.Further, it has already secured 30 per cent of its expected housing sales for the current financial year.

In other languages
current

British English: current /ˈkʌrənt/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is current is happening, being done, or being used at the present time.
The current situation is very different.
  • American English: current
  • Arabic: حَالِيّ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: atual
  • Chinese: 当前的
  • Croatian: trenutni
  • Czech: aktuální
  • Danish: nuværende
  • Dutch: actueel
  • European Spanish: actual
  • Finnish: tämänhetkinen
  • French: actuel
  • German: aktuell
  • Greek: τρέχων
  • Italian: attuale
  • Japanese: 現在の
  • Korean: 현재의
  • Norwegian: gjeldende
  • Polish: aktualny obecny
  • European Portuguese: atual
  • Romanian: actual
  • Russian: текущий
  • Latin American Spanish: actual
  • Swedish: aktuell
  • Thai: ปัจจุบัน, เป็นปัจจุบัน, ที่ใช้กันในปัจจุบัน
  • Turkish: güncel
  • Ukrainian: поточний
  • Vietnamese: hiện hành
British English: current /ˈkʌrənt/ NOUN
flow A current is a steady, continuous, flowing movement of water or air.
He was carried away by the strong current of the river.
  • American English: current flow
  • Arabic: تِيَّار
  • Brazilian Portuguese: corrente fluxo de água
  • Chinese: 气流或水流
  • Croatian: tijek
  • Czech: proud
  • Danish: strøm
  • Dutch: stroom stroming
  • European Spanish: corriente flujo
  • Finnish: virtaus
  • French: courant
  • German: Strömung
  • Greek: ρεύμα
  • Italian: corrente
  • Japanese: 流れ flow
  • Korean: 흐름
  • Norwegian: strøm
  • Polish: nurt rzeka
  • European Portuguese: corrente fluxo de água
  • Romanian: curent
  • Russian: поток
  • Latin American Spanish: corriente caudal
  • Swedish: ström
  • Thai: กระแสน้ำ
  • Turkish: akış
  • Ukrainian: потік
  • Vietnamese: luồng
British English: current /ˈkʌrənt/ NOUN
electric An electric current is electricity flowing through a wire or circuit.
...a powerful electric current.
  • American English: current electricity
  • Arabic: تِيَّار
  • Brazilian Portuguese: corrente eletricidade
  • Chinese: 电流
  • Croatian: struja
  • Czech: proud elektřina
  • Danish: strøm
  • Dutch: stroom elektriciteit
  • European Spanish: corriente eléctrica
  • Finnish: sähkövirta
  • French: courant
  • German: Strom
  • Greek: ηλεκτρικό ρεύμα
  • Italian: corrente
  • Japanese: 電流 electricity
  • Korean: 전류
  • Norwegian: strøm
  • Polish: prąd elektryczność
  • European Portuguese: corrente electricidade
  • Romanian: curent
  • Russian: электрический ток
  • Latin American Spanish: corriente flujo
  • Swedish: ström
  • Thai: กระแสไฟ
  • Turkish: akım
  • Ukrainian: струм
  • Vietnamese: dòng

All related terms of 'current'

Chinese translation of 'current'

current

(ˈkʌrnt)

n (c)

  1. [of air, water] (liú) (, )
  2. (Elec) 电(電)流 (diànliú) (, )
  3. [of opinion, thought etc] 趋(趨)势(勢) (qūshì)

adj

  1. (= present) [situation, tendency, policy] 目前的 (mùqián de)
    ⇒ The current situation is very different. 目前的情况很不同。 (Mùqián de qíngkuàng hěn bùtóng.)
  2. (= accepted) [idea, thought, custom] 流行的 (liúxíng de)
    ⇒ This custom was still current in the 1960s. 这个习俗在20世纪60年代还是很流行。 (Zhège xísú zài èrshí shìjì liùshí niándài hái shì hěn liúxíng.)
    the current issue [of magazine] 最近一期 (zuìjìn yī qī)
(noun) 
Definition
a flow of water or air in a particular direction
The swimmers were swept away by the strong current.
Synonyms
flow
watching the quiet flow of the olive-green water
course
a series of naval battles which altered the course of history
undertow
jet
benches equipped with water jets to massage your back and feet
stream
a continuous stream of lava
tide
They used to sail with the tide.
progression
the steady progression of events in my life
river
A river of lava was flowing down the mountainside towards the village.
tideway
(noun) 
Definition
a flow of water or air in a particular direction
I felt a current of cool air blowing in my face.
Synonyms
draught
Block draughts around doors and windows.
flow
breeze
a cool summer breeze
puff
an occasional puff of air stirring the brittle leaves
(noun) 
Definition
a general trend or drift
A strong current of nationalism is running through the country.
Synonyms
mood
First set the mood with some music.
feeling
a feeling of opulence and grandeur
spirit
I appreciate the sounds, smells and the spirit of the place.
atmosphere
The muted decor adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
trend
a trend towards part-time employment
tendency
the government's tendency towards secrecy in recent years
drift
their fears at what they see as a drift towards economic chaos
inclination
vibe (slang)
undercurrent
There is a strong undercurrent of sadness in the film.
(adjective) 
Definition
most recent or up-to-date
current trends in the music scene
Synonyms
present
the government's present economic difficulties
fashionable
It became fashionable to eat certain foods.
ongoing
up-to-date
This production is bang up-to-date.
in
Some years ago, jogging was in.
now (informal)
happening (informal)
the most happening place at the moment, the Que Club
contemporary
The gallery holds regular exhibitions of contemporary art, sculpture and photography.
in the news
sexy (informal)
trendy (British, informal)
a trendy London nightclub
topical
They discuss topical issues within a Christian framework.
present-day
Even by present-day standards, these were huge aircraft.
in fashion
That sort of dress is in fashion again.
on trend
in vogue
Pale colours are in vogue this season.
up-to-the-minute
du jour (French)
culty
live
Directors' remuneration looks set to become a live issue.
Opposites
past
,
old-fashioned
,
obsolete
,
out-of-date
,
archaic
,
outmoded
,
passé
(adjective) 
Definition
commonly accepted
the prevailing tide of current opinion
Synonyms
prevalent
Smoking is becoming increasingly prevalent among younger women.
general
Contrary to general opinion, these plants do not need acidic soil.
common
It is common practice for people to invest in holiday homes here.
accepted
There is no generally accepted definition of life.
popular
the popular misconception that dinosaurs were all lumbering giants
widespread
There is widespread support for the proposals.
Food shortages are widespread.
in the air
prevailing
individuals who have gone against the prevailing opinion
circulating
going around
customary
It is customary to offer a drink or a snack to guests.
rife
Speculation is rife that he'll be sacked.
in circulation

Additional synonyms

in the sense of accepted
Definition
commonly approved or recognized
There is no generally accepted definition of life.
Synonyms
agreed,
received,
common,
standard,
established,
traditional,
confirmed,
regular,
usual,
approved,
acknowledged,
recognized,
sanctioned,
acceptable,
universal,
authorized,
customary,
agreed upon,
time-honoured,
admitted,
normal,
conventional
in the sense of atmosphere
Definition
a pervasive feeling or mood
The muted decor adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
Synonyms
feeling,
feel,
air,
quality,
character,
environment,
spirit,
surroundings,
tone,
mood,
climate,
flavour,
aura,
ambience,
vibes (slang)
in the sense of breeze
Definition
a gentle or light wind
a cool summer breeze
Synonyms
light wind,
air,
whiff,
draught,
gust,
waft,
zephyr,
breath of wind,
current of air,
puff of air,
capful of wind

Synonyms of 'current'

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