| a fool or simpleton; ninny. |
| a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare. |
| present2 | |
| —vb | |
| 1. | to introduce (a person) to another, esp to someone of higher rank |
| 2. | to introduce to the public: to present a play |
| 3. | to introduce and compere (a radio or television show) |
| 4. | to show; exhibit: he presented a brave face to the world |
| 5. | to put forward; submit: she presented a proposal for a new book |
| 6. | to bring or suggest to the mind: to present a problem |
| 7. | to give or award: to present a prize |
| 8. | to endow with or as if with a gift or award: to present a university with a foundation scholarship |
| 9. | to offer formally: to present one's compliments |
| 10. | to offer or hand over for action or settlement: to present a bill |
| 11. | to represent or depict in a particular manner: the actor presented Hamlet as a very young man |
| 12. | to salute someone with (one's weapon) (usually in the phrase present arms) |
| 13. | to aim or point (a weapon) |
| 14. | to nominate (a clergyman) to a bishop for institution to a benefice in his diocese |
| 15. | to lay (a charge, etc) before a court, magistrate, etc, for consideration or trial |
| 16. | to bring a formal charge or accusation against (a person); indict |
| 17. | chiefly (US) (of a grand jury) to take notice of (an offence) from personal knowledge or observation, before any bill of indictment has been drawn up |
| 18. | (intr) med to seek treatment for a particular symptom or problem: she presented with postnatal depression |
| 19. | informal (intr) to produce a favourable, etc impression: she presents well in public; he presents as harmless but has poisoned his family |
| 20. | present oneself to appear, esp at a specific time and place |
| —n | |
| 21. | anything that is presented; a gift |
| 22. | make someone a present of something to give someone something: I'll make you a present of a new car |
| [C13: from Old French presenter, from Latin praesentāre to exhibit, offer, from praesens | |
present pre·sent (prĭ-zěnt')
v. pre·sent·ed, pre·sent·ing, pre·sents
To appear or be felt first during birth. Used of the part of the fetus that proceeds first through the birth canal.
To come before a doctor or nurse, as with a medical problem or condition.
To manifest a symptom.