transience 英 ['trænzɪəns]   美 [ˈtrænʃəns, -ʒəns, -ziəns]

transience

transience  英 ['trænzɪəns] 美 [ˈtrænʃəns, -ʒəns, -ziəns]

n. 短暂;无常;顷刻(等于transiency) 

名词复数:transiences 

The third is the transience of all pioneers. 短暂性则是所有先锋者的第三个标志。
But there was also something comic in her chosen image for man’s transience—the indestructible trope of the doomed mayfly. 但是对于她遴选情人短暂的化身方面,她本人也存在着滑稽的成分——采用注定短命的浮游做比喻。

  • If your grandmother is always talking about how quickly the years go by, she is focused on life's transience, or briefness.
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  • n. 短暂;无常;顷刻(等于transiency)
  • 1. The third is the transience of all pioneers.

    短暂性则是所有先锋者的第三个标志。

  • 2. But there was also something comic in her chosen image for man’s transience—the indestructible trope of the doomed mayfly.

    但是对于她遴选情人短暂的化身方面,她本人也存在着滑稽的成分——采用注定短命的浮游做比喻。

  • 3. The advantage of Hofstetter’s methodology lies in its transience: transformed by night, the towers revert to their normal appearance by the next morning.

    Hofstetter方法论的优点在于变化无常:冷却塔晚上变换模样,到了第二天一早又恢复原貌。

  • transience (n.) 1745, from transient + -ence. Related: Transiency (1650s).
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