momentary
['məumənteri]
adj.短暂的, 瞬间的, 刹那间的, 时时刻刻的
例句与用法:
Her feeling of fear was only momentary; it soon passed.
她的恐惧感仅是瞬息间的,很快就消失了。
Except in the sonnets and poems, Shakespeare's formal sense is disguised and does not threaten. No matter how wrong this idea might be, it does give the poet bobbing in Shakespeare's wake the momentary illusion that he might be waving instead of drowning.
除了14行诗和其他诗体之外,莎士比亚的形式感隐蔽起来了,不存在着威胁。不论这一看法多么不对,它确实使这位紧跟在莎士比亚后面浮现出来的诗人一时生产一种幻觉:他可能是有惊无险。
Giving a momentary or superficial impression of brilliance.
闪烁的,炫耀的给人以短暂或表面印象的光彩或才华的
She hesitated in momentary confusion.
她一时思想紊乱,犹豫不定。
词形变化:
名词: momentariness |
详细释义:
a.
1. 短暂的; 瞬间的
I caught a momentary glimpse of them.
我瞥了他们一眼。
2. 随时会发生的; 时时刻刻的[B]
We feared a momentary attack.
我们为随时可能遭到攻击而提心吊胆。