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1 transient
Isubst. \/ˈtrænzɪənt\/, \/ˈtrɑːnzɪənt\/1) (amer.) korttidsgjest (på hotell e.l.), gjennomreisende forklaring: person som oppholder seg på eller arbeider et sted for en kortere periode2) ( elektronikk) transient (strøm)3) ( akustikk) transient (lyd), kortvarig lydIIadj. \/ˈtrænzɪənt\/, \/ˈtrɑːnzɪənt\/1) forbigående, kortvarig, forgjengelig, flyktig, ubestandig, ustadig2) forklaring: som oppholder seg på eller arbeider et sted for en kort periode3) (akustikk, elektronikk) transient -
2 spike
1) (a hard, thin, pointed object (of wood, metal etc): The fence had long spikes on top.) pigg, spiss2) (a pointed piece of metal attached to the sole of a shoe etc to prevent slipping.) brodd•- spiked- spiky
- spikinessaks--------pigg--------spissIsubst. \/spaɪk\/1) ( av metall) pigg, spiss, tagg2) nagle, spiker, skinnespiker3) ( botanikk) aks4) ( hverdagslig) forklaring: høykirkelig eller doktrinær anglokatolikk5) ( zoologi) spiss (på hjortetakk)6) ( slang) nål, sprøytespiss7) ( medisin) spisspotensial8) ( zoologi) pir, ung makrell9) (EDB, telekommunikasjon) transient (kortvarig spenningspuls)spikes piggskoIIverb \/spaɪk\/1) forsyne med pigger, brodde2) spikre (fast), gjennombore (med en spiker), spidde3) ( om kanon) fornagle4) ( hverdagslig) sprite opp (drink)5) forgifte, tilsette svært skadelig stoff6) ( avisspråk) vrake7) (sport, volleyball) smashespike a rumour avlive et ryktespike somebody's guns ( overført) lamme noens handlekraft, sette en stopper for noens planer
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Transient — Tran sient, a. [L. transiens, entis, p. pr. of transire, transitum, to go or pass over. See {Trance}.] 1. Passing before the sight or perception, or, as it were, moving over or across a space or scene viewed, and then disappearing; hence, of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transient — tran‧si‧ent [ˈtrænziənt ǁ ˈtrænʆnt] adjective formal only lasting for a short period of time: • Customer loyalty in the health drinks market appears transient at the best of times. * * * transient UK US /ˈtrænziənt/ adjective ► something that is … Financial and business terms
transient — adj Transient, transitory, passing, ephemeral, momentary, fugitive, fleeting, evanescent, short lived are comparable when they mean lasting or staying only for a short time. Transient and transitory are often used as if they were interchangeable; … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Transient — bzw. Transienz, teilweise nur als Adjektiv transient (engl. „vorübergehend“, alle zu lat. transire vorbeigehen) steht: im Ingenieurwesen allgemein für den statistischen Begriff instationär in der Informatik für zeitlich begrenzt in den Speicher… … Deutsch Wikipedia
transient — [tran′shənt, tran′sē ənt; tran′zhənt, tran′zē ənt] adj. [L transiens, prp. of transire: see TRANSIT] 1. a) passing away with time; not permanent; temporary; transitory b) passing quickly or soon; fleeting; ephemeral ☆ 2. staying only for a short… … English World dictionary
transient — transient, transitory Both words mean ‘brief, fleeting’, with transient conveying rather more strongly the notion of people or things ‘passing through’ while transitory denotes temporary situations that are more static: • The highly transient… … Modern English usage
transient — (adj.) c.1600, from L. transiens (acc. transientem) passing over or away, prp. of transire cross over, pass away, from trans across (see TRANS (Cf. trans )) + ire to go (see ION (Cf. ion)). The noun is first attested 1650s; specific sense of … Etymology dictionary
transient — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lasting only for a short time. 2) staying or working in a place for a short time only. ► NOUN ▪ a transient person. DERIVATIVES transience noun transiency noun transiently adverb … English terms dictionary
Transient — Tran sient, n. That which remains but for a brief time. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Transĭent — (lat.), der Gegensatz zu »immanent« (s. d. und Transĕunt) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
transient — I adjective brevis, brief, caducous, deciduous, elusive, ephemeral, ephemerous, evanescent, fading, fleeting, fluxus, fugacious, fugax, fugitive, hasty, impermanent, inconstant, interim, meteoric, migratory, momentary, passing, perishable,… … Law dictionary