impermanent
impermanent 英 [ɪmˈpɜ:mənənt] 美 [ɪmˈpɜrmənənt]
adj. 暂时的;非永久的
名词复数:impermanents
- Impermanent describes something that's temporary, like a bad poison ivy rash, a one-day sale at your favorite store, or a message written in the sky by an airplane.
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- adj. 暂时的;非永久的
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1. According to Buddhist beliefs, everything is impermanent – everything is always changing.
根据佛教的信仰,一切皆无常—— 万物都在不断变化。
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2. Buddhists say pretty much the same thing. They believe in an impermanent and illusory self made of shifting parts.
佛教徒的说法也差不多,他们相信一种由许多变幻的部分构成的暂时的幻想的自我,他们甚至用言语解释了观念和信仰之间的问题,他们关于自我的说法是“无我”(anatta),这么个用来指代自己的词却巧妙地提醒你自我这东西是不存在的。
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3. In fact, their structures are arguably better suited to the constantly morphing, impermanent, and aesthetically driven needs and desires of modern society.
事实上,他们的建筑物可以说更适合由方式不断变化、不恒久以及审美驱动的的现代社会的需要与欲求。
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