slovodefinícia
transient
(mass)
transient
- prechodný, krátkodobý, prchavý, dočasný
transient
(encz)
transient,dočasný adj: Zdeněk Brož
transient
(encz)
transient,krátkodobý adj: Zdeněk Brož
transient
(encz)
transient,pomíjející adj: Zdeněk Brož
transient
(encz)
transient,pomíjivý adj: Zdeněk Brož
transient
(encz)
transient,prchavý adj: Zdeněk Brož
transient
(encz)
transient,přechodný adj: Zdeněk Brož
transient
(encz)
transient,přechodový jev n: [el.] parkmaj
Transient
(gcide)
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 short duration; not permanent; not
lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting;
brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure. "Measured this
transient world." --Milton.
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2. Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view
of a landscape.
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3. Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a
transient guest; transient boarders. [Colloq. U. S.]
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Syn: Transient, Transitory, Fleeting.

Usage: Transient represents a thing as brief at the best;
transitory, as liable at any moment to pass away.
Fleeting goes further, and represents it as in the act
of taking its flight. Life is transient; its joys are
transitory; its hours are fleeting.
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What is loose love? A transient gust. --Pope
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If [we love] transitory things, which soon
decay,
Age must be loveliest at the latest day.
--Donne.
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O fleeting joys
Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster] -- Tran"sient*ly, adv. --
Tran"sient*ness, n.
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Transient
(gcide)
Transient \Tran"sient\, n.
That which remains but for a brief time. --Glanvill.
[1913 Webster] Transilience
transient
(wn)
transient
adj 1: of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind [syn:
transeunt, transient] [ant: immanent, subjective]
2: lasting a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of childhood";
"a passing fancy"; "youth's transient beauty"; "love is
transitory but it is eternal"; "fugacious blossoms" [syn:
ephemeral, passing, short-lived, transient,
transitory, fugacious]
n 1: one who stays for only a short time; "transient laborers"
2: (physics) a short-lived oscillation in a system caused by a
sudden change of voltage or current or load
transient
(foldoc)
transient

1. A sudden, brief increase in current or
voltage in a circuit that can damage sensitive components
and instruments.

(2003-06-12)

2. A software object with a short and limited
lifetime which is not saved for later reuse.

(1998-04-19)
podobné slovodefinícia
transient drainage flowing
(encz)
transient drainage flowing,tranzientní drenážní proudění [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
transient fault
(encz)
transient fault,přechodný poruchový stav parkmaj
transient global amnesia
(encz)
transient global amnesia, n:
transient ischemic attack
(encz)
transient ischemic attack, n:
transient response
(encz)
transient response,doba přechodu [tech.] v.martin
transiently
(encz)
transiently,prchavě adv: Zdeněk Brož
transients
(encz)
transients,hosté na jednu noc Zdeněk Brož
Intransient
(gcide)
Intransient \In*tran"sient\, a.
Not transient; remaining; permanent. --Killingbeck.
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Pertransient
(gcide)
Pertransient \Per*tran"sient\, a. [L. pertransiens, p. pr. of
pertransire.]
Passing through or over. [R.]
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Transient
(gcide)
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 short duration; not permanent; not
lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting;
brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure. "Measured this
transient world." --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view
of a landscape.
[1913 Webster]

3. Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a
transient guest; transient boarders. [Colloq. U. S.]
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Transient, Transitory, Fleeting.

Usage: Transient represents a thing as brief at the best;
transitory, as liable at any moment to pass away.
Fleeting goes further, and represents it as in the act
of taking its flight. Life is transient; its joys are
transitory; its hours are fleeting.
[1913 Webster]

What is loose love? A transient gust. --Pope
[1913 Webster]

If [we love] transitory things, which soon
decay,
Age must be loveliest at the latest day.
--Donne.
[1913 Webster]

O fleeting joys
Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster] -- Tran"sient*ly, adv. --
Tran"sient*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]Transient \Tran"sient\, n.
That which remains but for a brief time. --Glanvill.
[1913 Webster] Transilience
Transiently
(gcide)
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 short duration; not permanent; not
lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting;
brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure. "Measured this
transient world." --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view
of a landscape.
[1913 Webster]

3. Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a
transient guest; transient boarders. [Colloq. U. S.]
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Transient, Transitory, Fleeting.

Usage: Transient represents a thing as brief at the best;
transitory, as liable at any moment to pass away.
Fleeting goes further, and represents it as in the act
of taking its flight. Life is transient; its joys are
transitory; its hours are fleeting.
[1913 Webster]

What is loose love? A transient gust. --Pope
[1913 Webster]

If [we love] transitory things, which soon
decay,
Age must be loveliest at the latest day.
--Donne.
[1913 Webster]

O fleeting joys
Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster] -- Tran"sient*ly, adv. --
Tran"sient*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]
Transientness
(gcide)
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 short duration; not permanent; not
lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting;
brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure. "Measured this
transient world." --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view
of a landscape.
[1913 Webster]

3. Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a
transient guest; transient boarders. [Colloq. U. S.]
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Transient, Transitory, Fleeting.

Usage: Transient represents a thing as brief at the best;
transitory, as liable at any moment to pass away.
Fleeting goes further, and represents it as in the act
of taking its flight. Life is transient; its joys are
transitory; its hours are fleeting.
[1913 Webster]

What is loose love? A transient gust. --Pope
[1913 Webster]

If [we love] transitory things, which soon
decay,
Age must be loveliest at the latest day.
--Donne.
[1913 Webster]

O fleeting joys
Of Paradise, dear bought with lasting woes.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster] -- Tran"sient*ly, adv. --
Tran"sient*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]
transient global amnesia
(wn)
transient global amnesia
n 1: memory disorder seen in middle aged and elderly persons;
characterized by an episode of amnesia and bewilderment
that lasts for several hours; person is otherwise alert and
intellectually active
transient ischemic attack
(wn)
transient ischemic attack
n 1: brief episode in which the brain gets insufficient blood
supply; symptoms depend on the site of the blockage [syn:
transient ischemic attack, TIA]
transiently
(wn)
transiently
adv 1: for a very short time; "these three pions may actually be
joined together transiently as a compound particle during
the interchange process"
transient program area
(foldoc)
Transient Program Area
TPA

(TPA) The region of memory CP/M set aside
for user programs.

(2001-11-01)

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