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'məumənt1) (a very short space of time: I'll be ready in a moment; after a few moments' silence.) øyeblikk2) (a particular point in time: At that moment, the telephone rang.) øyeblikk•- momentarily
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- the momentsubst. \/ˈməʊmənt\/1) øyeblikk, (liten) stund• in a moment!2) betydning, viktighetmenn av betydning\/betydningsfulle menn3) ( fysikk) moment4) ( spesielt filosofi) moment, bestanddel, elementat a moment's notice når som helst, på kort varselat any moment når som helst, hvert øyeblikk (som helst)at that very moment i (selv)samme øyeblikk, akkurat daat the last moment i siste øyeblikkat the moment for øyeblikket, nå i (det) øyeblikket, akkurat i øyeblikket, akkurat daat the present moment for øyeblikket, nåat the same moment i samme øyeblikk, samtidigfor a moment for et øyeblikk, for en liten stundfrom the (very) first moment fra (aller) første stund, (helt) fra starten avfor the moment for øyeblikket, for tidenin a moment straks, om et øyeblikk i løpet av et øyeblikk, på et øyeblikkin a moment of i et innfall avin a weak moment i et svakt øyeblikkin one's sane moments i ens lyse stunderlive for the moment leve i nuetthe man of the moment dagens mannthe (right) moment det rette\/riktige øyeblikkthe (very) moment straks, med det samme, i samme øyeblikk somthe moment of truth sannhetens øyeblikknot for a moment! ( også) aldri i livet!one moment eller half a moment eller wait a moment eller just a moment et øyeblikk bare, et lite øyeblikk, vent littthe passing moment det flyktige minuttet\/øyeblikketthis moment øyeblikkelig, på flekken, med én gang for et øyeblikk siden, akkurat nåtorsion(al) moment ( fysikk) torsjonsmoment, vridningsmomentto the moment på minuttet, på sekundet, punktlig, presis
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momentarily — means ‘for a moment, briefly’ in BrE: • Ever the professional, Miss Turton flinched only momentarily and carried on with her report Daily Mail, 2007. In AmE it has this meaning and also the meaning ‘at any moment, imminently’: • Miss Loren had… … Modern English usage
Momentarily — Mo men*ta*ri*ly, adv. 1. Every moment; from moment to moment. Shenstone. [1913 Webster] 2. In a moment; in the immediate future. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
momentarily — index pro tempore Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
momentarily — (adv.) 1650s, for a moment, from MOMENTARY (Cf. momentary) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning at any moment is from 1928 … Etymology dictionary
momentarily — [adv] for a short time briefly, for a little while, for a minute, for a moment, for an instant, for a second, for a short time, for a short while, immediately, instantly, now, right now, temporarily; concept 820 Ant. lengthily, permanently … New thesaurus
momentarily — ► ADVERB 1) for a very short time. 2) N. Amer. very soon … English terms dictionary
momentarily — [mō΄mən ter′ə lē] adv. 1. for a moment or short time 2. in an instant 3. from moment to moment; at any moment … English World dictionary
momentarily — /ˈmoʊməntrəli / (say mohmuhntruhlee), Chiefly US /moʊmənˈtɛrəli / (say mohmuhn teruhlee) adverb 1. for a moment: to hesitate momentarily. 2. every moment; from moment to moment: danger momentarily increasing. 3. at any moment: momentarily liable… …
momentarily — [[t]mo͟ʊmənte͟ərɪli[/t]] 1) ADV: usu ADV with v Momentarily means for a short time. [mainly BRIT or, WRITTEN] She paused momentarily when she saw them. Syn: briefly 2) ADV: usu ADV after v Momentarily means very soon. [AM] The younger hunters… … English dictionary
momentarily — mo|men|tar|i|ly [ˈməuməntərıli US ˌmoumənˈterıli] adv 1.) for a very short time = ↑briefly ▪ She was momentarily lost for words. ▪ Jimmy paused momentarily. 2.) AmE very soon ▪ Mr Johnson will be with you momentarily … Dictionary of contemporary English
Momentarily — As you come into land at an American airport and the announcement says that you will be landing momentarily, look around to see if anyone is sniggering. That will be the Brits! I never did figure out why they say this. Momentarily to us means… … The American's guide to speaking British