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ephemerally การใช้

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  • Ephemerally is an adverb that means in a temporary manner.
  • It existed ephemerally from the end of 1914 to 1915.
  • You read the article, and the movie ephemerally gets into your subconscious.
  • However, the implementation is only asymptotic if used ephemerally or if the same version of the structure is repeatedly used with limited backtracking.
  • The participants love all the meaningless hoopla and rightly assume that the media attention gives a boost, however ephemerally, to their poll ratings.
  • But in the second round, when ephemerally came at him, he stood quietly for a moment, then asked the judges for any alternate ways to pronounce it.
  • The band met partially ephemerally for a concert at the Point 蓀h閙鑢e on Friday, September 11, 2015 under the name " Les Insus ? ( For " insupportabes " ).
  • The topic " Mongol textiles in Renaissance art " doesn't actually exist in the source, other than in a few tidbits of information only ephemerally related to the real topic of the book.
  • However, this moth tends to occur ephemerally outside its presumed core region; in temperate and even in subtropical Europe for example the species does not seem to have established a self-sustaining population and may in fact for all practical purposes be considered absent.
  • The "'2nd Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment "', ( ) was a French Military unit of the Legion which formed the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion ( "'R . M . L . E "') and existed ephemerally from end of 1914 to 1915.
  • The "'2nd Marching Regiment of the 2nd Foreign Regiment "', ( ) was a French Military unit in the Legion which formed the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion ( "'R . M . L . E "') and existed ephemerally from end of 1914 to 1915.
  • The "'3rd Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment "', ( ) was a French Military unit of the Legion which formed the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion ( "'R . M . L . E "') and existed ephemerally from end of 1914 to 1915.
  • However, Edward Ullendorff notes Baeda Maryam I was unable to hold together the far-flung empire his father left him : " some of the outlying provinces recently conquered began to grow restive; the feudal lords whom Zar'a Ya'qob had only ephemerally brought under central control reasserted their regional authority; and the senior clergy relapsed into some of the old-established ways of conduct and ecclesiastical organization ."