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1. n нечто временное, неустойчивоеtransient customers — случайные клиенты; временные клиенты
2. n амер. разг. временный жилец3. n амер. разг. человек, перемещающийся в поисках работы; безработный бродяга4. n спец. неустановившийся режим, переходный процесс5. n спец. внезапный подъём, подскок6. n спец. спец. транзиент, промежуточный продукт или промежуточное состояние7. a преходящий; кратковременный; мимолётный, скоротечный8. a неустановившийся; изменяемый; переменный9. a спец. переходный, нестационарный10. a перемещающийся11. a мигрирующий12. a переходящий13. a случайный, временный14. a амер. разг. предназначенный для случайных посетителейСинонимический ряд:1. ephemeral (adj.) brief; ephemeral; evanescent; fleeting; fugacious; fugitive; impermanent; migratory; momentaneous; momentary; passing; short-lived; temporary; transitory; volatile2. migrant (adj.) migrant; short term3. wandering (adj.) itinerant; nomadic; peripatetic; vagabond; vagrant; wandering4. drifter (noun) drifter; runaway; vagabond; wanderer5. visitor (noun) guest; tourist; traveler; traveller; visitorАнтонимический ряд:ceaseless; chronic; deathless; durable; enduring; eternal; everlasting; homebody; immortal; imperishable; incessant; interminable; lasting; permanent; perpetual; settled
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