fleeting
/ˈfliːtɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfliːtɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈflē-tiŋ/ (ame, mw)
fleeting — 形容詞
- fleetingpositive
- more fleetingcomparative
- most fleetingsuperlative
1. Something that is fleeting lasts for a period that is so short it is over almost
短暫的
持續時間極短的
Something that is fleeting lasts for a period that is so short it is over almost before you are fully aware of it — often carrying a sense that the moment was precious or meaningful.
A fleeting smile crossed Yara's face when she read the letter from her brother.
Yara 讀到哥哥的來信時,臉上掠過一抹短暫的微笑。
collocation: fleeting smile / fleeting glance / fleeting moment
Rohan caught a fleeting glimpse of a deer running through the misty forest at dawn.
Rohan 在晨霧繚繞的森林中短暫瞥見一頭鹿飛奔而過的身影。
collocation: fleeting glimpse
The beauty of the cherry blossoms is fleeting, lasting only a few days each year.
櫻花的美是短暫的,每年僅盛開短短幾天。
Amara felt a fleeting moment of doubt before she walked onto the brightly lit stage.
Amara 在踏上燈光明亮的舞台之前,感到一陣短暫的猶豫。
The pop star's fame proved fleeting, fading away soon after that one hit album.
那位流行歌手的名氣轉眼即逝,那張暢銷專輯過後就迅速被人淡忘。
- brief
more neutral; simply means short in duration without the emotional tone
- momentary
emphasises an extremely short instant, often shorter than fleeting
- transient
more formal; often used in technical or written contexts about temporary conditions
- passing
less intense than fleeting; suggests something that comes and goes without strong emotional impact
文法句型
fleeting + noun
be + fleeting
用法筆記
Often used before nouns such as 'smile', 'glance', 'moment', 'feeling', 'thought', and 'glimpse'. The word carries an emotional tone of regret or appreciation — it does not simply mean 'short', but suggests that the brevity is noteworthy or poignant.