short-lived
11short-lived — short lived, *transient, transitory, passing, ephemeral, momentary, fugitive, fleeting, evanescent Antonyms: agelong …
12short-lived — short′ lived′ [[t]laɪvd, lɪvd[/t]] adj. living or lasting only a little while …
13short-lived — is pronounced shawt livd in BrE and shawt liyvd in AmE …
14short-lived — ADJ GRADED Something that is short lived does not last very long. Any hope that the speech would end the war was short lived... Chantal told Martine about her short lived marriage …
15short-lived — adjective Date: 1588 not living or lasting long < short lived insects > < short lived joy > …
16short-lived — adjective /ʃɔɹtˈlaɪvd,ʃɔɹtˈlɪvd/ Alive or existent for only a short period of time. But his joy was short lived, for his fortunes soon changed. See Also: brief, fleeting, momentary …
17short-lived — adjective lasting only a short time: Our happiness was short lived …
18short-lived — adjective it was a short lived romance Syn: brief, short, momentary, temporary, impermanent, cursory, fleeting, passing, fugitive, lightning, transitory, transient, ephemeral, quick …
19short-lived — adj. Short lived is used with these nouns: ↑recession, ↑relief …
20short-lived — trumpaamžiai augalai statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Trumpos vegetacijos (1,5–2,5 mėn.) augalai, daugiausia augantys smėlynuose, stepėse, dykumose. atitikmenys: angl. ephemeral; short lived vok. Ephemer; kurzlebig rus.… …