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moment
- IPA[ˈmōm(ə)nt]
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- a very brief period of time;an exact point in time
noun: moment, plural noun: moments
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- 1. a very brief period of time she was silent for a moment before replying a few moments later he returned to the office 同義詞
- ▪ an exact point in time she would always remember the moment they met 同義詞
- ▪ an appropriate time for doing something; an opportunity I was waiting for the right moment
- ▪ a particular stage in something's development or in a course of events one of the great moments in aviation history 同義詞
- 2. formal importance the issues were of little moment to the electorate 同義詞
- 3. a turning effect produced by a force acting at a distance on an object.
- ▪ the magnitude of a turning effect produced by a force acting at a distance, expressed as the product of the force and the distance from its line of action to a given point.
- 4. a quantity that expresses the average or expected value of the first, second, third, or fourth power of the deviation of each component of a frequency distribution from some given value, typically mean or zero. The first moment is the mean, the second moment the variance, the third moment the skew, and the fourth moment the kurtosis.
- an occasion suitable for memorializing with a photograph: the phone is a great way to avoid missing a Kodak moment even policemen stood on chairs to capture a Kodak moment
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- an occasion suitable for memorializing with a photograph: the phone is a great way to avoid missing a Kodak moment even policemen stood on chairs to capture a Kodak moment
Oxford American Dictionary
- a moment of sudden insight or discovery: he had an aha moment when looking at my medications past and present
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- a temporary mental lapse (humorously attributed to the gradual loss of one's mental ... adults understand the idea of saving electricity, but are subject to occasional senior moments of forgetfulness
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- an event or experience which presents a good opportunity for learning something about a ... this should be a teachable moment to anyone who thinks that their work computers are not being tracked
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- the moment at which something will or would have the greatest psychological effect: there was a psychological moment when they might have accepted the report
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- an event which typifies or determines all subsequent related occurrences: this is a defining moment for him—there could be a backlash, but there could be great benefits
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- a request for someone to wait for a short period of time, especially to allow the speaker to do ...
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- IPA[ˈməʊm(ə)nt]
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- a very brief period of time: she was silent for a moment before replying a few moments later he returned to the office
Oxford Dictionary