单词 | timeish |
释义 | timeishadj. rare. 1. Of or relating to time; temporal.In modern use with reference to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976). ΚΠ 1674 [see timeishness n. at Derivatives]. 1964 M. King Heidegger's Philos. 36 As we shall see in due course, man is worldish, spaceish, timeish, i.e., world-forming, space-disclosing, time-originating. c1990 M. King Guide to Heidegger's Being & Time (2001) 364 If all the ways in which man can be are fundamentally timeish, then the basic mood of dread must have a peculiar and preeminent time-character. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [adjective] in (also into) request?1574 bonfacion1584 fashional?1607 of request1613 fashionablea1627 à la mode1642 all the mode1651 modish1661 in mode1664 timeish1676 of vogue1678 voguea1695 mody1701 alamodic1753 much the mode1767 tonish1778 go1784 stylish1800 bang-up1810 tippy1810 varmint1823 up to the knocker1844 gyvera1866 OK1869 fly1879 swagger1879 doggy1885 faddy1885 fantoosh1920 voguish1927 voguey1928 à la page1930 go1937 hard1938 hip1939 down1952 swinging1958 a-go-go1960 way-in1960 yé-yé1960 trendy1962 with-it1962 go-go1963 happening1965 mod1965 funky1967 together1968 fash1977 cred1987 1676 Life Muggleton in Harl. Misc. I. 612 A timish gentleman, accoutered with sword and peruke, hearing the noise this man caused.., had a great desire to discourse with him. Derivatives ˈtimeishness n. the quality of being temporal. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > swift movement of time > [noun] > transience frailnessa1300 timelinessa1500 transitoriness1550 fleeting1616 temporality1635 wanzingness1642 transiency1647 impermanency1648 undurableness1648 transientness1653 fugacity1656 evanidness1659 fugaciousness1664 timeishness1674 timesomeness1674 volatilenessa1676 fleetingness1709 deciduousness1727 fleetness1727 momentaneousness1727 preterience1730 transience1739 evanescence1751 unpermanency1751 transitiveness1775 caducity1793 impermanence1796 ephemerality1822 passingness1839 transitionalness1880 anitya1882 diariness1891 anicca1904 ephemeralness1911 1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 20 The reality of time being grafted in its timeishness, not in its boundlesness; so that every little share of time must have a little of this little reality, and every little must make a mickle. 1987 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 22 Mar. vii. 47/1 An important property of timeishness, however, is that it is finite and closed. Endless time, in Heidegger's view, is empty of meaning. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1674 |
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