temporal 详细解释

temporal

['tempərəl]

adj.现世的, 暂时的, 当时的
n.世间的事物

a.

1. 时间的

2. 暂存的, 短暂的, 非永恒的

the temporal character of the human bonds

人际关系的短暂性质

3. 世间的; 世俗的; 现世的

The Church has no temporal power in the modern state.

教会在现代国家中不掌握政权。

4. 【语】表示时间的, 时态的

a temporal clause

时间从句

n.

暂存的事物, 世间的事物[P1]

词形变化

副词: temporally |

词义辨析

反义:

a.世俗的; 暂时的

spiritual  eternal  permanent  

英英释义

名词 temporal:

the semantic role of the noun phrase that designating the time of the state or action denoted by the verb

同义词:temporal role

形容词 temporal:

not eternal- F.D.Roosevelt

of or relating to or limited by time

of or relating to the temples (the sides of the skull behind the orbit)

of the material world

concerned with secular rather than sacred matters

同义词:worldly

of this earth or world

补充

temporaltemporal英:[ˈtempərəl] 美:[ˈtɛmpərəl, ˈtɛmprəl]adj.1.世俗的; 现世的2.〈语〉时间的, 表示时间的3.太阳穴的

例句

1. The present world crisis should in principle be analysed from different temporal perspectives.原则上说来, 目前的世界危机应该从不同的时间角度加以分析。 2. firmly believing in the need for the clergy not to become pre-occupied with temporal matters坚信神职人员必须不为世俗之事所牵绊 3. the temporal [=secular] and spiritual worlds世俗世界和精神世界 4. They are studying the spatial and temporal patterns of weather systems.他们正在研究气象体系的时空模式。 5. the temporal bone/lobe颞骨;颞叶