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1 fleeting happiness
īslaicīga laime -
2 fleeting
adj. \/ˈfliːtɪŋ\/1) rask, hurtig, kjapp2) flyktig, kort, forbigående -
3 fleeting
წარმავალი, წუთიერიa fleeting visit / happiness ძალიან მოკლე ვიზიტი // სწრაფწარმავალი ბედნიერება -
4 pasajero
pasajero
‹ amor› fleeting ( before n); ‹molestia/dolor› temporary ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino passenger
pasajero,-a
I adjetivo passing, temporary
una alegría pasajera, fleeting happiness
II sustantivo masculino y femenino passenger ' pasajero' also found in these entries: Spanish: flirteo - pasajera - viajera - viajero - abordar - delante - destino - devaneo - documentar - embarcar - momentáneo English: flash - frequent - momentary - nearside - passenger - passing - standby passenger - temper - blip - rider - short - transient -
5 pasajera
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6 fugitive
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7 fugitive
1. adjective(lit. or fig.) flüchtig2. noun1) Flüchtige, der/diebe a fugitive from justice/from the law — auf der Flucht vor der Justiz/dem Gesetz sein
2) (exile) Flüchtling, der* * *['fju:‹ətiv]* * *fu·gi·tive[ˈfju:ʤətɪv, AM -t̬-]a \fugitive from justice ein flüchtiger Rechtsbrecher/eine flüchtige Rechtsbrecherina \fugitive from war ein Kriegsflüchtling mII. adj\fugitive offender flüchtiger Straftäter\fugitive impressions flüchtige Eindrücke* * *['fjuːdZItɪv]1. n(= runaway) Flüchtling m (from vor +dat)he is a fugitive from justice — er ist auf der Flucht vor der Justiz
2. adj1) (= escaping) flüchtig2) (liter: fleeting) thought, happiness, hour, visit flüchtig* * *fugitive [ˈfjuːdʒıtıv]A sa) Flüchtige(r) m/f(m):fugitive from justice flüchtiger Rechtsbrecherb) POL etc Flüchtling mB adj1. flüchtig:a) entflohenb) fig vergänglich, kurzlebig2. unbeständig, unecht:fugitive dye unechte Färbung* * *1. adjective(lit. or fig.) flüchtig2. noun1) Flüchtige, der/diebe a fugitive from justice/from the law — auf der Flucht vor der Justiz/dem Gesetz sein
2) (exile) Flüchtling, der* * *adj.flüchtig adj. n.Ausreißer m.Flüchtige m.,f.Flüchtling m. -
8 short-lived
1. a живущий недолго; недолговечный2. a мимолётный, преходящий; призрачный3. a физ. непродолжительный, кратковременныйСинонимический ряд:transient (adj.) brief; ephemeral; evanescent; fleeting; fugacious; fugitive; impermanent; meteoric; momentaneous; momentary; passing; short; temporal; temporary; transient; transitory; volatile
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