Definition of "present-day"
present-day
adjective
not comparable
In existence now; current or contemporary.
Quotations
As for the present diesel main line units of 2,000 to 2,300 h.p. on the London Midland and Western Regions, they can offer little more than the maintenance of present-day schedules - well below modern European speed standards - [...].
1960 February, Cecil J. Allen, “Locomotive Running Past and Present”, in Trains Illustrated, page 110
Ch'üan Ch'i was the scion of a great family of Feng-yang in Shang-lo [in present-day Shensi province].
1973 , Mark Elvin, quoting Tanigawa Michio, “Sino-barbarian synthesis in north China”, in The Pattern of the Chinese Past: A Social and Economic Interpretation, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, page 46