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transiently

/tran-shuhnt, -zhuhnt, -zee-uhnt/US // ˈtræn ʃənt, -ʒənt, -zi ənt //UK // (ˈtrænzɪənt) //

瞬息万变,瞬息之间,瞬息万变地,瞬时

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not lasting, enduring, or permanent; transitory.
    • : lasting only a short time; existing briefly; temporary: transient authority.
    • : staying only a short time: the transient guests at a hotel.
    • : Philosophy. transeunt.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that is transient, especially a temporary guest, boarder, laborer, or the like.
    • : Mathematics. a function that tends to zero as the independent variable tends to infinity.a solution, especially of a differential equation, having this property.
    • : Physics. a nonperiodic signal of short duration.a decaying signal, wave, or oscillation.
    • : Electricity. a sudden pulse of voltage or current.

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Examples

  • Connectomes are often considered transient “cognitive maps” that underlie how we think and act.

  • In addition, expanding short-term rentals not only increases access, but also increases financial resilience through increases in transient occupancy taxes revenue.

  • That held true even for food, which is a material many of us think of as transient.

  • Besides, encounters with others on the road or trail are often transient.

  • At atmospheric pressure, under which the new experiment took place, supercooled water would retain some traces of that behavior, resulting in small-scale, transient arrangements of molecules in high-density and low-density formations.

  • He who read through her lustrous, transiently dwelling eyes had not that security.

  • The Count Lynar of this adventure, who had well-nigh done such a feat in Diplomacy, may turn up transiently again.

  • And a State can only require respect for its laws from such aliens as are permanently or transiently within its territory.

  • Though she affected indifference, Lanyard saw her slender body transiently shaken by a shudder, it might have been of dread.

  • Here a beam of the sun, long withheld, glanced through the clouds and transiently warmed "the marrying mamma."