释义 |
transitorytran‧si‧to‧ry /ˈtrænzətəri $ -tɔːri/ AWL adjective - the transitory nature of young love
- As she tilted her face upwards to answer, her bone structure was thrown into transitory relief.
- It is a transitory work which lays the groundwork for themes and styles found in the theater sixty years later.
- Relativism is not an attractive proposition to anyone, least of all philosophers, because everything becomes so uncertain and transitory.
- The benefits are transitory, wearing off as the alcohol is filtered out of the body.
- This departs from the measure based on lifetime incomes, on account of systematic life-cycle factors and of transitory variation in incomes.
- This is probably due to the relatively transitory nature of what they name.
- Whether such a remark represents transitory frustration or deep disillusionment is not always easy to tell.
continuing or existing for only a short time |