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fleetingness[´fli:tiʃgnis] n мимолетност, нетрайност, краткотрайност, преходност. -
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/fleetingness/ * danh từ - sự thoáng qua; tính phù du -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fleetingness
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быстротечность, мимолетностьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > fleetingness
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fleet.ing.ness[fl'i:tiŋnis] n velocidade, efemeridade. -
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f.1 fleeting nature.2 fugacity, ephemeralness, fleetingness, flightiness.* * *1 fleetingness* * *SF fleetingness, transitory nature* * ** * *= impermanence, transience, evanescence, ephemeralness.Ex. The impermanence of magnetic media has led to a concern in the library and information community with the fate of the fast-increasing amount of information which is electronically published.Ex. Of course, the insubstantiality of these conventions is mirrored in their transience.Ex. The strongest support for this notion of exceptionalism comes from the evanescence and mutability of electronic documents.Ex. Such ephemeralness and homogenization of library collections serve the interests of all community members.* * ** * *= impermanence, transience, evanescence, ephemeralness.Ex: The impermanence of magnetic media has led to a concern in the library and information community with the fate of the fast-increasing amount of information which is electronically published.
Ex: Of course, the insubstantiality of these conventions is mirrored in their transience.Ex: The strongest support for this notion of exceptionalism comes from the evanescence and mutability of electronic documents.Ex: Such ephemeralness and homogenization of library collections serve the interests of all community members.* * *(de un encuentro) brevity, fleetingness; (de la belleza) transience, ephemeral naturela fugacidad del tiempo the fleetingness of time* * *
fugacidad sustantivo femenino fleetingness: la fugacidad de nuestro encuentro no me dejó tiempo para reaccionar, the fleetingness of our encounter left me no time to react
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f1. nur Sg.; (Vergänglichkeit) fleeting nature; von Bekanntschaft: passing nature; von Besuch: briefness; von Blick: cursoriness; von Gruß, Kuss: perfunctoriness; von Vorstellung: vagueness3. Fehler: careless mistake, slip4. nur Sg.; CHEM. volatility* * *die Flüchtigkeitfleetingness; volatility; momentariness; cursoriness* * *Flụ̈ch|tig|keitf -, -en1) (= Kürze) briefness, brevity2) (= Oberflächlichkeit) hurried nature, sketchiness; (= Flüchtigkeitsfehler) careless mistake3) (= Vergänglichkeit) fleeting nature, briefness* * *Flüch·tig·keit1<->mit \Flüchtigkeit arbeiten to work hastily [or with hastinessFlüch·tig·keit2<-, -en>▪ \Flüchtigkeiten careless mistakes pl* * *die; Flüchtigkeit, Flüchtigkeiten1) (Oberflächlichkeit) cursoriness2) s. Flüchtigkeitsfehler3) (Vergänglichkeit) fleetingness* * *1. nur sg; (Vergänglichkeit) fleeting nature; von Bekanntschaft: passing nature; von Besuch: briefness; von Blick: cursoriness; von Gruß, Kuss: perfunctoriness; von Vorstellung: vagueness3. Fehler: careless mistake, slip4. nur sg; CHEM volatility* * *die; Flüchtigkeit, Flüchtigkeiten1) (Oberflächlichkeit) cursoriness2) s. Flüchtigkeitsfehler3) (Vergänglichkeit) fleetingness* * *f.cursoriness n.fleetingness n.momentariness n.volatility n. -
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fugacidad sustantivo femenino fleetingness: la fugacidad de nuestro encuentro no me dejó tiempo para reaccionar, the fleetingness of our encounter left me no time to react -
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fyɡasite nf* * *fugacité nf liter (de sensation, reflet) fleetingness; ( de souvenir) elusiveness; ( d'odeur) evanescence; ( de beauté) transience.[fygasite] nom féminin
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fleetingness — fleet·ing·ness … English syllables
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