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impermanence是什么意思

  • n.非永久性;暂时性

impermanence词根

词根:impermanent

adj.

impermanent 暂时的;非永久的

n.

impermanency 非永久性

impermanence英英释义

  • n.the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations

impermanence词源中文解释

1796年,由 impermanent 和 -ence 组成。 Impermanency 可追溯至1640年代。

impermanence词源英文解释

The first known use of impermanence was in 1796

impermanence儿童词典英英释义

impersonateverb

to pretend to be some other person

impersonate a police officer

impersonaladjective

having no expressed subject or no subject other than "it"

"rained" in "it rained" is an impersonal verb

not personal:

not showing or involving personal feelings : detached

an impersonal professional attitude

not caring about individual persons or their feelings a giant impersonal corporation

cold impersonal cities

impersonaladjective

having no expressed subject or no subject other than "it"

"rained" in "it rained" is an impersonal verb

not personal:

not showing or involving personal feelings : detached

an impersonal professional attitude

not caring about individual persons or their feelings a giant impersonal corporation

cold impersonal cities

impersonaladjective

having no expressed subject or no subject other than "it"

"rained" in "it rained" is an impersonal verb

not personal:

not showing or involving personal feelings : detached

an impersonal professional attitude

not caring about individual persons or their feelings a giant impersonal corporation

cold impersonal cities

impermissibleadjective

not permissible

impermissibleadjective

not permissible

impermeableadjective

not permitting passage (as of a fluid) through the material of which it is made

impermeableadjective

not permitting passage (as of a fluid) through the material of which it is made

impermanentadjective

not permanent : not lasting long

impermanencenoun

the quality or state of being impermanent

impermanence 例句

1 With this burgeoning maturity, she can hold on to the concept of impermanence and the idea that your neighbor has left her body.

2 Image Cherry blossoms, celebrated by poets as symbols of impermanence, occupy a major place in Japanese culture.

3 Impermanence makes tomorrow a better day.

因此明天可能会更好;

4 Better to stay in flight, take the next bus, relinquish control, trust in happenstance, and embrace impermanence.”

5 He was fascinated by their color, texture and impermanence, but also by the consonance of sulfur — “soufre” in French — and suffering, and by its hellfire connotations.

6 A kind of wholeness through asymmetry and time, the tension between impermanence and ongoingness.

这是一种通过不对称和时间达成的完整,是短暂和持续之间的张力。

7 A curious function of impermanence: what you resist, persists.

8 This is what we call "impermanence".

这就是所谓无常之理了。

9 And though he finished it very recently, it already seems on the road to decay, which is precisely the effect that this young artist, fixated on the magnitude of worldly impermanence, is after.

10 When my Zen intentions weaken and I find myself wanting it again, I meditate on the impermanence of life as represented by a seductively lush nectarine sorbet I tasted a month ago.

11 He was lecturing me on the impermanence of memory.

12 “Ultimately, I became obsessed with the concept of impermanence,” Saalfield, 32, said on a video call, speaking from an almost pitch-black room in her home in Fitzroy, a suburb of Melbourne.

13 Since heaven and earth impermanence, one day you will lose them, will be an unlimited time at the moment repent.

因为天地无常,总有一天你会失去他们,会无限追悔此刻的时光。

14 When you allow the tension to be there, open to it, accept and investigate it, noticing the tiny variations, the pulsations and vibrations, you open the space for it to dissolve into impermanence and flow.

15 Along the way she delves into the durability of art, the impermanence of human circumstances and the tenacity of memory.

16 I want to be back in the motel, back on the road, in my old rootless life of impermanence and safety.

17 Surprisingly, "The Long Christmas Dinner" turns out to be an opera about the inevitability of impermanence, possibly making it the first and only covertly Buddhist Christmas opera.

18 “What we have here is a story of profound instability and impermanence,” he said.

19 This shape-shifting was its own type of impermanence.

20 Probably the only thing that’s really different about my life is that it brings me into daily confrontation with the reality of impermanence — something we’re all much happier forgetting about.

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