virtually non-existent

几乎不存在

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used to mean that something is non-existent in effect, though not formally

用来指某事物实际上不存在,尽管形式上可能存在

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virtually non-existent = 几乎不存在 (用来指某事物实际上不存在,尽管形式上可能存在)

  • Public transport in the rural areas is virtually non-existent.农村地区的公共交通几乎 不存在
  • Opportunities for young artists have become virtually non-existent in the city.年轻艺术家在城市的机会已变得几乎 不存在
  • Due to budget cuts, support for the program is now virtually non-existent.由于预算削减,对该计划的支持现在几乎 不存在
  • In some remote villages, access to clean water is virtually non-existent.在一些偏远村庄,获得清洁水的机会几乎 不存在
  • Customer complaints about the new product are virtually non-existent, which is a good sign.关于新产品的客户投诉几乎 不存在,这是一个好兆头。
  • During the drought, rainfall was virtually non-existent for several months.干旱期间,几个月来降雨量几乎 不存在
  • The chances of finding a parking spot during peak hours are virtually non-existent.高峰时段找到停车位的机会几乎 不存在
  • With the rise of e-books, physical book sales are virtually non-existent for some publishers.随着电子书的兴起,一些出版商的实体书销量几乎 不存在
  • Her fear of public speaking is now virtually non-existent after years of practice.经过多年的练习,她对公开演讲的恐惧现在几乎 不存在了。
  • Before the internet, information about distant cultures was virtually non-existent for the average person.在互联网出现之前,普通人对遥远文化的信息几乎 不存在