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pervasive    音標拼音: [pɚv'esɪv]
a. 普遍的,蔓延的,滲透的

普遍的,蔓延的,滲透的

pervasive
adj 1: spreading or spread throughout; "armed with permeative
irony...he punctures affectations"; "the pervasive odor
of garlic"; "an error is pervasive if it is material to
more than one conclusion" [synonym: {permeant}, {permeating},
{permeative}, {pervasive}]

Pervasive \Per*va"sive\ (p[~e]r*v[=a]"s[i^]v), a.
Tending to pervade, or having power to spread throughout; of
a pervading quality. "Civilization pervasive and general."
--M. Arnold.
[1913 Webster]

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    "The pervasive presence of data is a driving force for change the way we understand ourselves " What I want to say is that big data is changing the way we understand ourselves
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