Transient in spanish

Transitorio

pronunciation: tɹ̩ɑnsitoʊɹ̩ioʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

transient1 = vagabundo, vagamundo. 

Example: The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.

transient2 = transeúnte, flotante, transitorio, pasajero, fugaz, efímero, de paso. 

Example: The suppliers of this circulation system recommend that the readers are given numbers and names only, since it will not be cost-effective to store full addresses, particularly with a relatively transient population such as that of a university.

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» transient program area (TPA) = área flotante del programa.

Example: The various components which are stored in RAM take up about 8 K thus leaving around 56 K for the application program which occupies the transient program area (TPA).

» transient, the = cosas transitorias, las.

Example: Reference work has been ill-served in the past by its expositors and theoreticians: its extensive literature of several hundred papers and books is swollen by a mass of the transient and the trivial.

Transient synonyms

ephemeral in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪfemɜrəl part of speech: adjective temporary in spanish: , pronunciation: tempɜreri part of speech: adjective transitory in spanish: , pronunciation: trænzətɔri part of speech: adjective passing in spanish: , pronunciation: pæsɪŋ part of speech: noun fugacious in spanish: , pronunciation: fjugeɪʃəs part of speech: adjective short-lived in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɔrtlɪvd part of speech: adjective impermanent in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmpɜrmənənt part of speech: adjective transeunt in spanish: , pronunciation: trænzaʊnt part of speech: adjective

Transient antonyms

subjective pronunciation: səbdʒektɪv part of speech: adjective immanent pronunciation: ɪmənənt part of speech: adjective
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