English to Arabic Dictionary transient

transient

عابر
definition
noun
The law had been applied to hotels and motels to collect a tax from transients , vacationers, and travelers, who stay overnight in Alabama.
a person who is staying or working in a place for only a short time.
The AA300 Series integrated load center lets users tailor protection against harmful voltage transients .
a momentary variation in current, voltage, or frequency.
adjective
a transient cold spell
lasting only for a short time; impermanent.
translation of 'transient'
noun
نزيل عابر,
ضيف قصير الإقامة
adjective
عابر,
سريع الزوال,
زائل,
وقتي
example
In the short term, however, the average 'transient' wants nothing more than food in their stomach and a little bit of dignity.
She was panting: her breath forming strings of 'transient' puffs in the cold air.
In this paper it is demonstrated that 'transient' expression can easily be performed in ripe fleshy fruits.
In the hard times of the 1930s, unemployed men and 'transient' hobos often took temporary refuge on the island, erecting small shanty towns of tents.
Therefore, we accept life and death as part of this ephemeral and 'transient' cycle.
The notion that life is 'transient' , that the material is impermanent, is common to many religious and philosophical systems.
As I looked at this contrast between living, 'transient' beauty and cold mortality, I thought: ‘Et in Arcadia, ego’.
While the furthest camping section is the refuge of 'transient' workers looking for an affordable place to stay, tourists are most likely to make use of the cabins and dorms.
We enfeeble ourselves clinging to 'transient' , ephemeral material things and relationships.
Previous research has shown that substance abusers are highly 'transient' and difficult to locate.
Since 1999, the territorial government has been coping with hundreds of staff vacancies and a highly 'transient' work force - and few employees who want to stay in their jobs for long.
Application of a potential step to the coated electrode system results in a current 'transient' that can be divided into two regions.
On some level, I have been able to detach myself from them, and to see them as a condition which is every bit as arbitrary and 'transient' as a common cold.
The initial current 'transient' that is mediated by rapidly inactivating A-type K channels was missing in the transistor signal.
Thus to ‘notice’ is more than a matter of paying brief attention to 'transient' phenomena.
The patient underwent a subtotal resection of the tumor, which resulted in improved vision and only 'transient' short-term memory deficits.
Another short-term arrangement was day labour where 'transient' labour, operating without a contract, could work for a daily wage with either party free to end the relationship.
If the pain is 'transient' , I wouldn't worry about it.
Thanks to their dazzling diversity of color, furtive nature, and 'transient' presence, warblers and their fellow neotropical migrants monopolize spring birding.
"The problem with our business is people are so 'transient' , " says Debbie.
Poetry therefore constitutes the only language practice capable of transfiguring temporal, 'transient' things into the eternal.
Happiness is a 'transient' condition that vanishes the moment it's in your grip, when another allurement emerges that goads you on inexorably.
Short term memory refers to the 'transient' memories that last from minutes to hours.
There are also forms of organically based temporary or 'transient' amnesia, such as those induced by drug or alcohol intoxication or by epileptic seizures.
It is believed that permitting foreign expatriates to own their own properties encourages increased longevity of stay and contributes to a more less 'transient' economic environment.
The last thing a 'transient' or a short-term resident needs is new experiences!
Most women revealed highly unstable and 'transient' relationship patterns.
Among other consequences, this has meant that the tourism industry has not been able to adequately access 'transient' workers because there is nowhere for them to stay.
Am I magnifying its intensity because it is of a more 'transient' nature while the other poses more serious implications?
They are termed abandoners, though some may be 'transient' crèchers whose period of care was shorter than the interval between observations
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