1.片刻;瞬间
You can refer to a very short period of time, for example a few seconds, as amoment ormoments .
e.g. In amoment he was gone...
一转眼他就不见了。
e.g. She stared at him amoment, then turned away...
她凝视他片刻,然后转过脸去。
2.时刻;时候
A particularmoment is the point in time at which something happens.
e.g. At thismoment a car stopped at the house...
就在这时,一辆轿车在房前停下了。
e.g. Many people still remember themoment when they heard that President Kennedy had been assassinated.
很多人仍然记得听到肯尼迪总统遇刺的那一刻。
3.随时;马上;即刻
If you say that something will or may happenat any moment orany moment now, you are emphasizing that it is likely to happen very soon.
e.g. They ran the risk of being shot at anymoment...
他们冒着随时会中弹的危险。
e.g. He'll be here to see you anymoment now.
他马上就会来这儿看你。
4.此刻;目前;眼下
You use expressions such asat the moment ,at this moment, andat the present moment to indicate that a particular situation exists at the time when you are speaking.
e.g. At themoment, no one is talking to me...
此刻没人跟我说话。
e.g. This is being planned at the presentmoment...
目前这件事正在计划中。
5.哪怕一闪念
If you say that you do not believefor a moment orfor one moment that something is true, you are emphasizing that you do not believe that it could possibly be true.
e.g. I don't for amoment think there'll be a divorce.
我从来没想过将来会离婚。
6.暂时;目前
You usefor the moment to indicate that something is true now, even if it will not be true in the future.
e.g. For themoment, however, the government is happy to live with it.
不过目前政府对此还乐于容忍。
7.有成功(或得意)的时刻;有吸引人的时刻
If you say that someone or somethinghas theirmoments, you are indicating that there are times when they are successful or interesting, but that this does not happen very often.
e.g. The film has its moments...
这部电影有其吸引人之处。
e.g. He's not the thoroughly outgoing character you'd predict, although he has his moments.
虽然他也有活泼的时候,但他并非如你所想的那么外向。
8.最后一刻;最后时刻
If someone does something atthe last moment, they do it at the latest time possible.
e.g. They changed their minds at the lastmoment and refused to go.
他们在最后一刻改变主意,决定不去了。
9.下一刻,一会儿,紧接着(尤指突然发生很大变化)
You use the expressionthe 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.
moment的近义词
e.g. The nextmoment there was an almighty crash...
接着发生了剧烈的撞击。
e.g. He is unpredictable, weeping onemoment, laughing the next.
他喜怒无常,一会儿哭,一会儿笑。
10.红极一时;盛行一时
You useof 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.
moment
e.g. He's the man of themoment, isn't he?
他现在很红,不是吗?
e.g. He calls it a 'contraption', using his favourite word of themoment.
他用了眼下他最喜欢说的“玩意儿”一词来称呼它。
11.一…就
If you say that something happensthe moment something else happens, you are emphasizing that it happens immediately after the other thing.
e.g. Themoment I closed my eyes, I fell asleep.
我闭上眼睛就睡着了。
12. spur of themoment -> see spur