تعريف moment في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- A definite period of time, specifically one-tenth of a point, or one-fortieth or one-fiftieth of an hour
- A fit, a short-duration tantrum, a hissy
- Weight or importance
The document in question is of such immense importance that its publication might very easily – I might almost say probably – lead to European complications of the utmost moment.
- A petit mal episode; such a spell
- The smallest portion of time; an instant
- The turning effect of a force applied to a rotational system at a distance from the axis of rotation. Also called moment of force
- A brief, unspecified amount of time
Wait up a moment, while I lock the front door.
- You use of the moment to describe someone or something that is or was especially popular at a particular time, especially when you want to suggest that their popularity is unlikely to last long or did not last long. He's the man of the moment, isn't he?
- {n} a part of time, importance, weight
- Impulsive power; force; momentum
- Importance, as in influence or effect; consequence; weight or value; consideration
- The product of (the bending) effects of loads causing a force and the distance to a particular axis or point
- having important effects or influence; "decisions of great consequence are made by the president himself"; "virtue is of more moment that security"
- You use for the moment to indicate that something is true now, even if it will not be true in the future. For the moment, however, the government is happy to live with it
- the couple effect of forces about a given point; see BENDING MOMENT
- a particular point in time; "the moment he arrived the party began"
- at this time; "the disappointments of the here and now"; "she is studying at the moment"
- A moment is the rotation produced in a body when a force is applied
- emphasis If you say that something happens the moment something else happens, you are emphasizing that it happens immediately after the other thing. The moment I closed my eyes, I fell asleep
- spur of the moment: see spur
- emphasis If you say that something will or may happen at any moment or any moment now, you are emphasizing that it is likely to happen very soon. They ran the risk of being shot at any moment He'll be here to see you any moment now
- You can refer to a very short period of time, for example a few seconds, as a moment or moments. In a moment he was gone She stared at him a moment, then turned away Stop for one moment and think about it! In moments, I was asleep once more. = minute, second
- emphasis You use the expression the next moment, or expressions such as `one moment he was there, the next he was gone', to emphasize that something happens suddenly, especially when it is very different from what was happening before. The next moment there was an almighty crash He is unpredictable, weeping one moment, laughing the next
- A twisting action; a torque; a force acting at a distance from a point in a structure so as to cause a tendency of the structure to rotate about that point See also bending moment, moment connection
- Tendency, or measure of tendency, to produce motion, esp
- A particular moment is the point in time at which something happens. At this moment a car stopped at the house Many people still remember the moment when they heard that President Kennedy had been assassinated
- Weight of object x its arm
- If you say that someone or something has their moments, you are indicating that there are times when they are successful or interesting, but that this does not happen very often. The film has its moments
- emphasis If you say that you do not believe for a moment or for one moment that something is true, you are emphasizing that you do not believe that it could possibly be true. I don't for a moment think there'll be a divorce. = for a minute
- An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement
- n 1 An indefinite interval of time 2 A specific point in time
- the n-th moment of a distribution is the expected value of the n-th power of the deviations from a fixed value the moment of a couple is the product of its force and the distance between its opposing forces a particular point in time; "the moment he arrived the party began"
- an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit
- A force attempting to produce motion around an axis
- An essential element; a deciding point, fact, or consideration; an essential or influential circumstance
- A force that produces rotation of a member and commensurate bending stresses
- If someone does something at the last moment, they do it at the latest time possible. They changed their minds at the last moment and refused to go
- A minute portion of time; a point of time; an instant; as, at that very moment
- A distance measurement on a model forward or aft of its balance point as in nose moment or tail moment
- the n-th moment of a distribution is the expected value of the n-th power of the deviations from a fixed value
- You use expressions such as at the moment, at this moment, and at the present moment to indicate that a particular situation exists at the time when you are speaking. At the moment, no one is talking to me This is being planned at the present moment = now, currently
- A Twisting Motion about an Axis
- The tendency of force to affect motion Tendency, or measure of tendency, to produce motion, especially about a point or axis The product of a quantity and its perpendicular distance from a reference point
- The tendency of a force to cause a rotation about a point or axis which in turn produces bending stresses
- The tendency of a force to cause rotation about a point or axis
- the moment of a couple is the product of its force and the distance between its opposing forces
- motion about a fixed point or axis
- The effect of the distribution of the mass of an object on its resistance to change in motion A moment is calculated by multiplying the magnitude of a force by the length of its lever arm, the perpendicular distance between the line of action of the force and the point where it is applied
- {i} infinitely short period of time; exact point of time, present time; importance, value; product of a force and the distance from its action to a point (Physics, Mechanics)
- a passing stage of the ongoing process of Geist's historical self revelation
- an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit"
- The kth moment of a list is the average value of the elements raised to the kth power; that is, if the list consists of the N elements x1, x2, , xN, the kth moment of the list is
- moment of force
- The turning effect of a force applied to a rotational system at a distance from the axis of rotation. The moment is equal to the magnitude of the force multiplied by the perpendicular distance between its line of action and the axis of rotation
- moment of inertia
- A measure of a body's resistance to bending; second moment of inertia; second moment of area
- moment of inertia
- A measure of a body's resistance to a change in its angular rotation velocity
- moment of silence
- A period of silence for quiet meditation, prayer or reflection
The pastor always opened his Sunday service with a moment of silence.
- moment of silence
- A period of silence conducted to honor or provide a gesture of respect to a recently deceased person, as part of the mourning process. May also be conducted following a tragic event or on the anniversary thereof
The principal requested a moment of silence in memory of the two popular teen-aged girls who died in a car accident over the weekend.
- moment of truth
- A deciding instant; the time when a test determines or makes it apparent whether something will succeed
The moment of truth comes when you try to start the engine you have just rebuilt.
- moment of inertia
- The tendency of a body to resist angular acceleration
- moment arm
- distance between the power to an axis around which it performs work
- moment of inertia
- Quantitative measure of the rotational inertia of a body. As a rotating body spins about an external or internal axis (either fixed or unfixed), it opposes any change in the body's speed of rotation that may be caused by a torque. It is defined as the sum of the products obtained by multiplying the mass of each particle of matter in a given body by the square of its distance from the axis of rotation
- moment of inertia
- force of inertia of a body in relation to the momentum
- moment of silence
- short period of silence (often in memory of fallen soldiers, someone who has died, etc.)
- moment of truth
- time to test fate, decisive moment
- moment of truth
- a crucial moment on which much depends the moment in a bullfight when the matador kills the bull
- moment of truth
- If you refer to a time or event as the moment of truth, you mean that it is an important time when you must make a decision quickly, and whatever you decide will have important consequences in the future. Both men knew the moment of truth had arrived. = crunch
- moist moment
- A brief period of weeping, especially for self-pity
I give my nose a definitive blow, then power-flush the Kleenex down the Toto. I have had my moist moment and now it is over.''.
- Kodak moment
- A sentimental or charming moment worthy of capturing in a photograph
These Islamic headcutters in headscarves are so warped, they consider beheadings nothing more than a Kodak moment to share with friends, followers, and foes alike.
- London moment
- The magnetic moment of any rotation of any superconductor, caused by the electrons lagging behind the rotation of the object
- London moment
- A quantum-mechanical phenomenon whereby a spinning superconductive metal sphere generates a magnetic field whose axis lines up exactly with the spin axis
- at a moment's notice
- Immediately; instantaneously; without need of warning
Eponymously, the minutemen were ready at a moment’s notice.
- at the moment
- At this moment; right now
- at this moment in time
- currently, now, at present
- blonde moment
- A momentary lapse in concentration, resulting in an embarrassing situation
- branding moment
- the point at which the emotional and logical sides of a consumer’s brain simultaneously engage while watching a commercial is believed to create a long-term perception of a brand, as seen when plotting Flow of Emotion research results against Flow of Attention results
Branding Moments® is trademarked by Hello-Hello, Inc. an affiliate of Ameritest.
- dipole moment
- the vector product of the charge on either pole of a dipole and the distance separating them
- driveway moment
- A brief compulsion to finish listening to something on the radio before leaving one's car
I had another driveway moment today, this time listening to David Sedaris.
- eureka moment
- The moment of a sudden unexpected discovery
- magnetic moment
- The torque exerted on a magnet within a magnetic field; a vector, being the product of the strength of the magnet and the distance between its poles
- momentous
- of unparalleled significance
- on the spur of the moment
- On very short notice; spontaneously
They keep their bags packed so they can leave on the spur of the moment.
- one moment, please
- Used to ask a person to wait a moment
- polar moment of inertia
- A measure of a body's resistance to twisting; a measure of torsional strength
- second moment of area
- A measure of a body's resistance to bending; second moment of inertia
- second moment of inertia
- A measure of a body's resistance to bending; second moment of area
- seismic moment
- A quantity used to determine the the size of an earthquake. Calculated either from a seismogram, or from the measurement of the area affected and the displacement of the rocks
- senior moment
- A brief interval of forgetfulness or inattention
- single-minded branding moment
- a peak moment in a commercial that features only the identity of the brand with no other distracting visuals and has high recall ratings, as seen in the Flow of Attention
Our computer ad had a poor brand linkage score because it did not offer a single-minded branding moment. Our logo always appeared in the background, competing for attention with the action in the foreground.
- spur of the moment
- Impulse; short notice; a lack of planning
Obey the spur of the moment. These accumulated it is that make the impulse and the impetus of the life of genius.
- spur-of-the-moment
- Spontaneous; impromptu
It was a spur-of-the-moment decision to buy the car.
- spurs of the moment
- plural form of spur of the moment
- tumbleweed moment
- A period of dead air or stony, unresponsive silence
Peter Gibson, of Keep Britain Tidy, said: “in a world of daft pranks, we want littering to be that tumbleweed moment, the joke that falls flat on its face.”.
- momentous
- very significant
- momentous
- {a} important, weighty, valuable
- defining moment
- An event which typifies or determines all subsequent related occurrences
- have a senior moment
- (deyim) Not to remember something, because you are getting older – used humorously
I had a senior moment and just couldn’t think of his name.
- hinge moment
- (aerospace engineering) The tendency of an aerodynamic force to produce motion about the hinge line of a control surface
- just a moment
- Used to ask sb to wait for a short time
- not a moment too soon
- (deyim) Used to say that something happened when it was almost too late
- seize the moment
- carpe diem
- senior moment
- (deyim) A time when you cannot remember something, because you are getting older – used humorously
I had a senior moment and just couldn’t think of his name.
- spur-of-the-moment
- (deyim) Occurring or made hastily on impulse
A spur-of-the moment choice.
- A moment
- snift
- momentous
- {s} important, significant, of great consequence, weighty
- momentous
- unparalleled significance
- momentous
- outstanding in importance
- momentous
- If you refer to a decision, event, or change as momentous, you mean that it is very important, often because of the effects that it will have in the future. the momentous decision to send in the troops. a momentous event, change, or decision is very important because it will have a great influence on the future
- momentous
- Of moment or consequence; very important; weighty; as, a momentous decision; momentous affairs
- momentous
- of very great significance; "deciding to drop the atom bomb was a very big decision"; "a momentous event"
- moments
- plural of moment
- moments
- third-person singular of moment
- the moment
- the moment that, as soon as, right after