单词 | evanescence |
释义 | evanescencen. 1. The process or fact of vanishing away. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > [noun] > vanishing or disappearing vanishingc1405 vading1570 disparition1597 disappearing1610 disparence1617 disappearance1625 discharge1626 evaporating1630 evanishing1633 vanish1650 disapparition1657 evanescency1664 evanescence1751 mizzle1789 evanitiona1797 evanishment1797 evaporation1824 occultation1825 vanishment1831 furling1836 disappearing trick1870 disappearing act1884 fade-away1911 fade-out1924 the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > swift movement of time > [noun] > transience frailnessa1300 timelinessa1500 transitoriness1550 fleeting1616 temporality1635 wanzingness1642 transiency1647 impermanency1648 undurableness1648 transientness1653 fugacity1656 evanidness1659 fugaciousness1664 timeishness1674 timesomeness1674 volatilenessa1676 fleetingness1709 deciduousness1727 fleetness1727 momentaneousness1727 preterience1730 transience1739 evanescence1751 unpermanency1751 transitiveness1775 caducity1793 impermanence1796 ephemerality1822 passingness1839 transitionalness1880 anitya1882 diariness1891 anicca1904 ephemeralness1911 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 156. ⁋2 The great principles of truth..fade at last in total evanescence. 1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 163. ⁋5 The sudden evanescence of his reward. 1789 Priestley in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 79 149 The almost total evanescence of both of them [nitrous and dephlogisticated air], when they are very pure, and mixed in due proportions. 1832 D. Brewster Lett. Nat. Magic ii. 29 The circumstances under which these evanescences would take place. 1849 M. Somerville On Connexion Physical Sci. (ed. 8) xxi. 201 Varying through all degrees of brightness down to total, or almost total evanescence. 1878 W. E. H. Lecky Hist. Eng. 18th Cent. II. ix. 522 A great variety of causes had led to the gradual evanescence of dogmatic teaching. 2. The quality of being evanescent; tendency to vanish away. ΚΠ 1825 H. Smith Gaieties & Gravities I. 139 Statue of flesh—Immortal of the dead! Imperishable type of evanescence! 1830 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 28 731 The shadowy and fleeting evanescence..of the regal office and functions. 1841–4 R. W. Emerson Ess. (1876) 2nd Ser. ii. 46 This evanescence and lubricity of all objects..lets them slip through our fingers. 3. concrete. An evanescent thing. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > swift movement of time > [noun] > transience > transient thing or being shadowa1272 breathc1275 cloudc1384 cherry-fair1393 transitorya1500 fume1531 forwhilea1557 flitter1623 ephemeran1643 daysman1658 transient1660 fugitive1683 transiency1728 ephemera1751 ephemeron1771 perishable1822 toadstool1823 evanescence1830 a sometime thing1935 1830 Blackwood's Mag. 27 848 That most celestial Evanescence—a Lunar Rainbow. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.1751 |
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