instant

英 ['?nst(?)nt] 美['?nst?nt]
  • adj. 立即的;緊急的;緊迫的
  • n. 瞬間;立即;片刻

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?instants;

助記提示


1. The name "Instagram" is a portmanteau of "instant camera" and "telegram".
2. instant + -gram / -graph => instagram.

中文詞源


instant 立即的

in-,進(jìn)入,使,靠近,-st,站立,詞源同stand,state.即站在附近的,緊急待命的,后引申詞義立即的。

英文詞源


instant
instant: [15] Latin instāre meant ‘be present’ (it was a compound verb formed from the prefix in- ‘upon’ and stāre ‘stand’). Its present participle instāns was used adjectivally for ‘present’, and hence by extension for ‘urgent’. The latter was actually the meaning originally taken up by English, but it has now virtually died out. ‘Present’ was introduced in the mid-16th century (it now survives in the abbreviation inst, used in giving dates to signify ‘the present month’), and by the end of the century this had evolved into the main current sense ‘immediate’.

The noun instant ‘moment’ comes from medieval Latin tempus instāns ‘present time’. Derived from instāns was the Latin noun instantia ‘presence, urgency’. Again it was the latter that originally came into English with instance [14]. The main modern sense ‘example’, first recorded in the 16th century, appears to come ultimately from a semantic progression in medieval Latin from ‘urgency’ to ‘eager solicitation’ and hence to ‘legal pleading’.

Further metaphoricization took it on to ‘new argument or example adduced to counter a previous one’, and hence in due course to simply ‘example’.

=> instance, stand, station, statue
instant (n.)
late 14c., "infinitely short space of time," from Old French instant (adj.) "assiduous, at hand," from Medieval Latin instantem (nominative instans), in classical Latin "present, pressing, urgent," literally "standing near," present participle of instare "to urge, to stand near, be present (to urge one's case)," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand" (see stet). Elliptical use of the French adjective as a noun.
instant (adj.)
mid-15c., "present, urgent," from Old French instant (14c.), from Latin instantem (nominative instans) "pressing, urgent," literally "standing near" (see instant (n.)). Meaning "now, present" is from 1540s, and led to the use of the word in dating of correspondence, in reference to the current month, often abbreviated inst. and persisting at least into the mid-19c. Thus 16th inst. means "sixteenth of the current month." Sense of "immediately" is from 1590s. Of foods, by 1912. Televised sports instant replay attested by 1965. Instant messaging attested by 1994.

雙語例句


1. In the same instant he flung open the car door.
與此同時,他猛地推開了車門。

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2. I had bolted the door the instant I had seen the bat.
我一看到蝙蝠就把門閂上了。

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3. At that instant the museum was plunged into total darkness.
就在那時,博物館陷入了一片漆黑。

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4. He smiled back, which for an instant transfigured his unrevealing features.
他回笑了一下,有那么一瞬間不動聲色的臉上煥發(fā)出容光。

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5. With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant.
她最后清醒了一會兒,眼神呆滯。

來自柯林斯例句

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