['fliːtɪŋli]['fliːtɪŋli]
  • adv. 飞快地;疾驰地
    • adverb(副词)
      1. 短暂地;迅速地

    双解例句

    adverb(副词)
    1. 短暂地;迅速地

      I glimpsed her fleetingly through the window.

      我透过窗户匆匆地瞥见了她一眼。

      The subject was mentioned only fleetingly.

      这个问题只是被匆匆提了一下。

    小知识

    Fleeting is an adjective that describes something that happens really fast, or something that doesn’t last as long as you’d like.

    Driving in a car on the highway, you see a unicorn in the woods, but you only get a fleeting glimpse of it because you’re driving too fast. Bummer. Fleeting comes from the Old English word flēotan, which means “float, swim.” Like a ghost ship floating by on a foggy night, fleeting things disappear as fast as they appear. Fleeting love may last more than a moment, but it won’t stay for very long, and that’s why it’s called fleeting.

    实用短语

    1. fleetingly beautiful

      转瞬之间的美

    2. however fleetingly

      但稍纵即逝