ubiquitous
/juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/
EN
Seeming to be everywhere or in many places at the same time; present everywhere.
Wireless headphones have become ubiquitous in public transit these days.
Etymology
The word comes from the Latin word "ubique" meaning "everywhere", combined with the Latin suffix "-itus" to form an adjective describing something that exists everywhere. It first entered English usage in the early 19th century.
Translations
简体中文
无处不在的,随处可见的
繁體中文
無所不在的,到處可見的
日本語
至る所に存在する,無限に存在する
한국어
어디에나 있는,어디서나 볼 수 있는
Deutsch
allgegenwärtig,überall vorhanden
Español
omnipresente,en todas partes
Português
omnipresente,em todos os lugares
Related Words
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