absence
absence — noun
1. a time when someone is away from school, work, or another place where they shoul
a time when someone is away from school, work, or another place where they should be, or the fact that they are away.
Gita explained her absence from class by showing the doctor's note.
absence from + [place]
During the manager's absence, Omar handled all customer complaints at the front desk.
during someone's absence
The teacher recorded three absences for Daniel last month.
In the absence of the captain, Viraj led the team onto the football pitch.
After a long absence, Grandfather returned to the village he had left in 1968.
- non-attendance
more formal; specifically about not showing up at an event
- leave
permitted time away from work, often paid
- truancy
unauthorised absence from school by a student
- presence
the state of being in a place
- attendance
the act of showing up at school, work, or an event
文法句型
absence from [place/event]
in someone's absence
用法筆記
Frequently appears in fixed phrases like 'in the absence of' and 'during someone's absence'. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense always implies a person (or sometimes a thing) is away from a specific place, while sense 2 means the thing simply does not exist.
常見錯誤
2. the situation in which something you would expect or want is completely missing
the situation in which something you would expect or want is completely missing from a place, group, or piece of writing.
The total absence of street lights made the village feel dangerous at night.
absence of + [thing]
Doctors were puzzled by the absence of any pain in the patient's broken wrist.
absence of + abstract noun (pain, fear)
In the absence of clear evidence, the jury could not convict the young driver.
The absence of trust between the two countries blocked every peace talk.
文法句型
absence of [thing]
in the absence of [thing]
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable in this sense and followed by 'of'. Distinguish from sense 1: here nothing is 'away' — the thing simply is not there to begin with (e.g. an absence of windows in a basement, not someone away from a place).