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Перевод: ephemeral speek ephemeral


[прилагательное]
эфемерный; преходящий; однодневный; недолговечный; живущий один день;
[существительное]
однолетнее растение; однодневное насекомое
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Folded into the page of Vico on which the passage appeared was a bill for candles on the back of which Ash had written: "The individual appears for an instant, joins the community of thought, modifies it and dies; but the species, that dies not, reaps the fruit of his ephemeral existence."
  2. I FELL in love with jazz even before I fell in love with wine - I'm talking about great, improvised, live jazz and, of course, great bottles of wine; both darned hard to describe, poignantly ephemeral and profoundly moving experiences.
  3. But they also prove to me that television is capable of handling myth and that, in confining the medium largely to information and ephemeral diversion, we underestimate its aesthetic potential.M.B.
  4. It was topical, entertaining and ephemeral - so ephemeral that it has survived long after Krenek's excruciatingly boring serious works are forgotten.
  5. So delicately modulated are the forms of the head that the human element appears ephemeral.
  6. Likewise, those that thought they were too ephemeral and effervescent, began to appreciate them.
  7. That is, the underlying holdings of serious reference works, older classics, local history and other works of more than ephemeral interest would fall to such a low level that most readers' questions and serious enquiries could not be answered without outside help.
  8. Constantly the symbolic or qualitative nature of police culture slips through the grasp of the researcher or the audit analysis, simply because of its ephemeral potential for statistical assessment.
  9. There have of course been many other visits which were either not documented or else which were presented in an ephemeral form.
  10. Of course there are the ephemeral reasons - the admen's discovery of opera's blend of corny emotion with glamour and spectacle; the unpredictable cravings of yuppy culture snackers.
  11. By "modernity" I mean the ephemeral, the fugitive, the contingent, the half of art whose other half is the eternal and the immutable.
  12. In 1791 William Cowper set Mary Leapor apart from other "natural" poets whose celebrity and achievement had been strictly ephemeral.
  13. Even before that date Eagleton's view is suspect given the amount of occupational verse in circulation, though this material could be dismissed as ephemeral.

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