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

1.形容詞B2
釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • lasting

    continues for a long time, the direct opposite of fleeting

  • permanent

    never ends; a stronger opposite than lasting

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.

常見錯誤

The meeting was fleeting, lasting only thirty minutes.
The meeting was brief, lasting only thirty minutes.
💡'fleeting' implies something that ends too soon with emotional weight; for neutral short duration, use 'brief'.
She gave him a fleeting book to read.
She gave him a quick look
💡a fleeting glance.' — 'fleeting' cannot describe objects; it describes moments, experiences, or impressions.