Definition
无所不在 is a four-character set phrase meaning 'ubiquitous' or 'omnipresent' — literally 'no place where (it) is not'. It describes something that is present everywhere, often used for abstract phenomena, technologies, or cultural influences rather than physical objects. You can use it as a predicate or attributive modifier (无所不在的影响 'an omnipresent influence').
f.e.
ubiquitousomnipresent
Examples
- ,无所不在。Zài xiàndài shēnghuó zhōng, hùliánwǎng jīhū wú suǒ bù zài.In modern life, the internet is nearly ubiquitous.
- 无所不在,。Zhè zhǒng shāngpǐn wú suǒ bù zài, dàochù dōu kěyǐ mǎi dào.This product is ubiquitous; you can buy it everywhere.
- ,无所不在。Tā duì wèntí de lǐjiě shēnkè, tā de yǐngxiǎng wú suǒ bù zài.His understanding of the problem is profound, and his influence is omnipresent.
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