momentary
英 [ˈməʊməntri]
美 [ˈmoʊmənteri]
adj. 短促的; 短暂的; 片刻的
Collins.1 / BNC.11937 / COCA.12036
牛津词典
adj.
- 短促的;短暂的;片刻的
lasting for a very short time- a momentary lapse of concentration
走神儿 - momentary confusion
一时糊涂
- a momentary lapse of concentration
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 瞬息的;片刻的;短暂的
Something that ismomentarylasts for a very short period of time, for example for a few seconds or less.- ...a momentary lapse of concentration...
片刻的走神儿 - His hesitation was only momentary.
他只迟疑了一下。
- ...a momentary lapse of concentration...
英英释义
adj
- lasting for a markedly brief time
- a fleeting glance
- fugitive hours
- rapid momentaneous association of things that meet and pass
- a momentary glimpse
双语例句
- Anger replaced that momentary scare.
愤怒代替了一时的恐惧。 - Momentary carnivals leave much more regretful and missing tears.
瞬间的狂欢过后,留下的是更多遗憾和思念的泪。 - So remarkably different or sudden as to cause momentary shock or alarm.
如此显著的不同、突然引起瞬间的震惊或惊慌。 - I had some momentary misgivings that were quickly resolved.
我曾有过短暂的疑虑,但很快都烟消云散了。 - They became dizzy with this momentary "victory".
他们被一时的所谓胜利冲昏了头脑。 - Some slang also passes into standard speech, but other slang expressions enjoy momentary popularity followed by obscurity.
一些俚语也变成了标准用法,但另外一些俚语只经历了短暂的流行,而后就被弃之不用了。 - His hesitation was only momentary.
他只迟疑了一下。 - Games provide a momentary escape.
游戏则让我有了个暂时能够逃避现实的地方。 - This is not just a momentary anger?
这已不是一时的气愤? - Society suddenly finds itself put back into a state of momentary barbarism;
社会突然发现自己回到了一时的野蛮状态;
