释义 |
impermanentim‧per‧ma‧nent /ɪmˈpɜːmənənt $ -ɜːr-/ adjective formal - Buddhism stresses that life is impermanent and full of suffering.
- But all things in this impermanent world are essentially rootless.
- Even the history of discontinuities is itself impermanent and discontinuous.
- I see their hopes like Masai villages, impermanent and leaving few marks on the landscape.
- In fact, the massive increase in migration contained a considerable quantity of impermanent movement - temporary, seasonal or merely nomadic.
- They may have been of impermanent materials, such as wood, or the countries may have suffered greater devastation than their neighbours.
- Why not respect the intention implied by the choice of impermanent materials and the adoption of quick and casual techniques?
not staying the same forever SYN temporary OPP permanent: single-storey structures, built from cheap and impermanent materials—impermanence noun [uncountable]: His philosophy stressed the impermanence of the world. |