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short-lived

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++short-lived /ˌʃɔːt ˈlɪvd◂ $ ˌʃɔːrt ˈlaɪvd◂/ ●○○ adjective  SHORT TIMEexisting or happening for only a short time 短暂的 Our happiness was short-lived. 我们的快乐是短暂的。see thesaurus at short
Examples from the Corpus
short-livedHowever, the President's popularity may prove to be short-lived.We were glad to be home, but our happiness was short-lived.But the halcyon days were short-lived.However, his success was to be short-lived.They had a passionate but short-lived affair.That was fairly short-lived and the mill was sold in 1875, following the death of one of the partners.It was very short-lived but at the time it was a bit of a shock.And the slowest sales came for the short-lived candidacy of Sen.Whatever it might have been, it was short-lived so far as James was concerned.
short existing a or Corpus only for time happening


short-lived
short-lived /ˌʃɔːt ˈlɪvd◂ $ ˌʃɔːrt ˈlaɪvd◂/ adjective
existing or happening for only a short time:
    Our happiness was short-lived.
     
THESAURUS
■ time
    short not long: I lived in Tokyo for a short time. | Smokers have a shorter life expectancy than non-smokers.
    brief especially written lasting only for a short time. Brief is more formal than short, and is used especially in written English: The President will make a brief visit to Seattle today. | He coached Hingis for a brief period in the 1990s.
    quick [only before noun] taking a short time to do something: I had a quick look at the map. | He had a quick shower and then went out.
    short-lived lasting only for a short time – used especially when someone wishes that a good situation had been able to last for longer: short-lived success | The ceasefire was short-lived. | a short-lived romance | short-lived optimism about the economy
    fleeting lasting only for an extremely short time – used especially when someone wishes that something had been able to last for longer: a fleeting visit | a fleeting smile | She caught a fleeting glimpse of him. | a fleeting moment of happiness | a fleeting thought
    momentary lasting for a very short time – used especially about feelings or pauses: There was a momentary pause in the conversation. | The momentary panic ended when he found his two-year-old son waiting happily outside the store.
    passing [only before noun] lasting only for a short time – used especially when people are only interested in something or mention something for a short time: passing fashions | He made only a passing reference to war. | It’s just a passing phase (=it will end soon).
    ephemeral formal lasting only for a short time, and ending quickly like everything else in this world: Beauty is ephemeral. | the ephemeral nature of our existence | His wealth proved to be ephemeral.


short-livedBrE /ˌʃɔːt ˈlɪvd/ 🔊NAmE /ˌʃɔːrt ˈlɪvd/ 🔊 adjectivelasting only for a short time 短暂的