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evanescent

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ev·a·nes·cent /ˌevəˈnesənt, ˌiː- $ ˌev-/ adjective literary  something that is evanescent does not last very long 瞬间即逝的,短暂的
Examples from the Corpus
evanescentThis perception strikes one as promising, but the impression may be evanescent.Talk is evanescent but writing leaves footprints.If Western women remember how they once approached equality, they remember it as an evanescent dream that died unborn.They were like a new kind of creature: light, evanescent, frivolous and absolutely predatory.She spoke to Frankl who guided her to what is eternal and evanescent in life.Be ambitious not for money, not for selfish aggrandizement, not for the evanescent thing which men call fame.
Origin evanescent (1700-1800) Latin present participle of evanescere to disappear
ev·a·nes·cent adjectiveChineseSyllable
last does not evanescent something Corpus is very that long


evanescent
evanescent /ˌevəˈnesənt, ˌiː- $ ˌev-/ adjective literary
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: Latin
 Origin: present participle of evanescere 'to disappear'
something that is evanescent does not last very long


evan·es·centBrE /ˌiːvəˈnesnt/ 🔊NAmE usually /ˌevəˈnesnt/ 🔊, /ˌiːvəˈnesnt/ 🔊 adjective (literary) disappearing quickly from sight or memory 瞬息即逝的;迅速遗忘的 evan·es·cence BrE /ˌiːvəˈnesns/ 🔊NAmE /ˌevəˈnesns/ 🔊, /ˌiːvəˈnesns/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]