present-day|present day in English
[,pres·ent-'day || ‚preznt‚deɪ]
of the present time
Use "present-day|present day" in a sentence
1. T1G training facility, Present day
2. The present day gloomily dawned.
3. Television, radio, and newspapers present Christmas-related programs day after day.
4. These were similar to present day needles .
5. The present day You refer to the Afternoon …
6. Consider the present-day problem of racial prejudice.
7. The regional capital was Allenstein (present-day Olsztyn)
8. The present-day ambience was slightly more prosaic.
9. Has not religious fervor ignited many present-day conflicts?’
10. Did they mix with ancestors of present day people?
11. 10 The present-day ambience was slightly more prosaic.
12. At present, the airport handles 110 flights a day.
13. Even by present-day standards these were large aircraft.
14. Della worked hard day in and day out to save money for James Christmas present.
15. Other articles where Abenaki Confederacy is discussed: Abenaki: …its earliest known form, the Abenaki Confederacy consisted of tribes or bands living east and northeast of present-day New York state, including Abenaki, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot in present-day Maine, Malecite and Mi’kmaq (Micmac) in present-day Maritime Provinces, and Cowasuck, Sokoki, and others in present-day …
16. Cooperation is an urgent need of the present- day world
17. The most important colonies were present-day Suriname and Indonesia.
18. 15. (a) How have present-day language barriers been overcome?
19. Present-day computers actually use a variety of storage technologies.
20. James Breathed was born near present-day Berkeley Springs, W
21. A historical region in present-day northwest Iran and Azerbaijan
22. The Sunni compose about 90 percent of present - day Islam.
23. Present-day Christians similarly put implicit trust in the true God.
24. 11 Can faithful pre-Christian witnesses be literal present-day spectators?
25. The two armies met near Palgong Mountain in present-day Daegu.