英:[ˌevəˈnesns; ˌiːvəˈnesns]
美:[ ˌevəˈnesns,ˌiːvəˈnesns]
英:[ˌevəˈnesns; ˌiːvəˈnesns]
美:[ ˌevəˈnesns,ˌiːvəˈnesns]
n.
逐渐消失
容易消失
幻灭
瞬息
词根:evanesce
adj.evanescent 容易消散的;逐渐消失的;会凋零的
vi.evanesce 消散;逐渐看不见
Noun
1. the event of fading and gradually vanishing from sight;
"the evanescence of the morning mist"
1751年,“逐渐消失的过程”; 见 evanescent + -ence。意思是“逐渐消失的品质”,始于1830年。1660年代已有 Evanescency 的记录。
The first known use of evanescence was in 1751
evangelistnoun
a Christian preacher who goes about from place to place trying to change or increase people's religious feelings
evangelismnoun
the winning or reawakening of personal commitments to Jesus
evangelicaladjective
of, relating to, or being in agreement with the Christian gospel especially as given in the four Gospels
stressing salvation by faith in Jesus, the authority of the Bible, and the importance of preaching
evangelicaladjective
of, relating to, or being in agreement with the Christian gospel especially as given in the four Gospels
stressing salvation by faith in Jesus, the authority of the Bible, and the importance of preaching
evangelicaladjective
of, relating to, or being in agreement with the Christian gospel especially as given in the four Gospels
stressing salvation by faith in Jesus, the authority of the Bible, and the importance of preaching
evanescentadjective
tending to vanish like vapor : not lasting
evanescent pleasures
evanescencenoun
evanescent quality
1 A Dream of Red Mansions is a tragedy evanescence of beauty.
所以说《红楼梦》是一部美的幻灭的悲剧。
2 In Ms. Shick’s dances, evanescence is always a great part of beauty, but forcing viewers to choose is this dance’s hard lesson.
3 The painter Roy Lichtenstein, who died in 1997, was intrigued by the idea of evanescence, too.
4 “It happens for three nights, and then it’s over” is a common refrain, voiced sometimes with appreciation for the form’s evanescence but more often in distress over its scarce economic resources.
5 In ways both deliberate and unintended, the images gathered in "Shadows of a Fleeting World: Pictorial Photography and the Seattle Camera Club" are a study in evanescence.
6 Limited edition is crucial to a luxury product’s success, the old supply-and-demand bathed in novelty and evanescence.
7 Each announcement is a godlike evanescence.
8 To the ancients, the appearance of a swan, with its effortless glide on the mirror of a lake and lovely, unfurling flight, signaled evanescence and evoked immortal longings.
天鹅展翅飞翔,从一平如镜的湖面上轻轻滑过,美丽的外表透出轻松自如的优雅,犹如一场转瞬即逝的梦,引起古往今来多少永恒不变的向往。
9 An unbearable lightness, an evanescence, comes off Morisot’s best work, like a fleeting perfume, or a schoolyard chant: “Ashes, ashes, we all fall down!”
10 Jem Cohen began his career making restless, quietly watchful films having to do with evanescence, moments of vagrant, accidental beauty and the lonely interior rhythms of travel.
11 He was trying to telegraph an ephemeral Los Angeles that is more of a mood or a state of mind than an actual destination: a sort of ambient melancholia, a druggy, Chandler-esque, wistful evanescence.
12 Because of the evanescence of knowledge, it needs constantly modification and regenerate.
知识是短暂的,必须经过不断的修改和更新。
13 But the tlamatinime shared the religion's sense of the evanescence of existence.
14 But his painting of Middleton lacks that sense of the delicate evanescence of the flesh: instead, she has been flattened into a curious Vaseline-smeared, soft-focus dullness.
15 And an actor and a singer temporarily turn a night at the theater in an anxious city into an Eden beyond worldly care, all the more precious for its evanescence.
16 But he argues that its “ghostly evanescence has only enhanced its fame, making it available for endless interpretations and reinventions.”
17 The story of ancient Assyria is one of extraordinary longevity and startling evanescence.
18 But there is also strange comfort in that the wife, too, falls prey to his delusions, the couple linked in heartbreak and beauty’s evanescence.
19 With the evanescence of a lantern, the Serpentine suspension lamp seamlessly balances form and function, the black lines outlining the spokes and profiles of its diffuser cones designed to emphasize the dynamism of its forms.
20 A backdrop of verdant hills and melancholy sculpture should underscore Wilder’s exploration of life’s beauty and its evanescence.
1 消失
away passing lapse disappearance evaporation dissipation fadeaway go break pass disappear flee vanish evaporate perish quench lose oneself in go up in flames have gone be gone wither away determination dissolution occultation mergence remove drop fly resolve blank dissolve submerge elapse involute evanish merge depart obliterate deaden unmake self-destruct out extinction set die lift fleet fade cease crumble occult ebb tine evanesce furl dematerialize kill wipe snatch go to the wind wipeoff the map
2 消散
dissolving dissipation break lift disperse evaporate dissipate evanesce vanish away dissipative resolutive solution resolution evaporation dispersion repulsion lysis roll resolve disappear flee vanish involute melt clear scatter fritter exhale
3 幻灭
4 短暂
caducous brief fleet passing transient short-lived fugitive fleeting deciduous ephemeral bite-sized transitory evanescent in-and-out fugacious fungous briefly passingly brevity impermanence transience transiency briefness
5 消散性