transience

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

基本释义

  • n.短暂

词性变化

实用例句

There is a sense of transience about her, a feeling that she has only stopped off here en route to another place.

她给人一种转瞬即逝的感觉,仿佛她只是在前往他处的途中在此略作停留。

柯林斯例句

There is a sense of transience about her.

她给人一种转瞬即逝的感觉。

辞典例句

During the transience the electron and photon populations deviate slightly from their equilibrium values respectively.

在瞬态过程中,电子和光子的密度各稍微偏离其平衡值.

辞典例句

We , therefore, treasure it all the more because of its transience.

因为他最易丧失, 所以更觉得他可以宝贵.

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Transience can be seen in both short - and long - term memory.

短暂性在 短期 和 长期 记忆里都存在.

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History is a combination between permanence and transience.

历史是永久性和瞬时性的结合体,现实是历史的延续,历史是现实的由来.

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The different views can't change its specialty that it flows like water and moves in transience.

不论大家怎么看待它,都不会影响它动如流水,忽而缥缈无踪的特性.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying

  • 2. the attribute of being brief or fleeting