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Qu'est-ce (qui) est moment - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Moments; MOMENT; Moments (single); Moment (disambiguation); Moments (album); Moments (song); Moments (film); Moment (song); Moment (album)

moment         
n.
1.
Instant, second, trice, flash, jiffy, twinkling, twinkling of an eye, point of time.
2.
Importance, consequence, weight, significance, value, import, force, consideration, avail, signification, gravity.
3.
Momentum, impulsive power, impetus, force.
4.
Element, factor, constituent, essential circumstance, deciding point.
moment         
(moments)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
You can refer to a very short period of time, for example a few seconds, as a moment or moments.
In a moment he was gone...
She stared at him a moment, then turned away...
Stop for one moment and think about it!...
In moments, I was asleep once more.
= minute, second
N-COUNT
2.
A particular moment is the point in time at which something happens.
At this moment a car stopped at the house...
Many people still remember the moment when they heard that President Kennedy had been assassinated.
N-COUNT: with supp
3.
If you say that something will or may happen at any moment or any moment now, you are emphasizing that it is likely to happen very soon.
They ran the risk of being shot at any moment...
He'll be here to see you any moment now.
PHRASE [emphasis]
4.
You use expressions such as at the moment, at this moment, and at the present moment to indicate that a particular situation exists at the time when you are speaking.
At the moment, no one is talking to me...
This is being planned at the present moment...
= now, currently
PHRASE
5.
If you say that you do not believe for a moment or for one moment that something is true, you are emphasizing that you do not believe that it could possibly be true.
I don't for a moment think there'll be a divorce.
= for a minute
PHRASE: with brd-neg, PHR with v [emphasis]
6.
You use for the moment to indicate that something is true now, even if it will not be true in the future.
For the moment, however, the government is happy to live with it.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
7.
If you say that someone or something has their moments, you are indicating that there are times when they are successful or interesting, but that this does not happen very often.
The film has its moments...
PHRASE: V inflects
8.
If someone does something at the last moment, they do it at the latest time possible.
They changed their minds at the last moment and refused to go.
PHRASE: prep PHR
9.
You use the expression the 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.
The next moment there was an almighty crash...
He is unpredictable, weeping one moment, laughing the next.
PHRASE [emphasis]
10.
You use of 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.
He's the man of the moment, isn't he?
PHRASE: n PHR
11.
If you say that something happens the moment something else happens, you are emphasizing that it happens immediately after the other thing.
The moment I closed my eyes, I fell asleep.
PHRASE: PHR that [emphasis]
12.
spur of the moment: see spur
moment         
¦ noun
1. a very brief period of time.
an exact point in time.
2. formal importance; significance.
3. Physics a turning effect produced by a force on an object, expressed as the product of the force and the distance from its line of action to a given point.
Phrases
(at) any moment very soon.
for the moment for now.
have one's (or its) moments have periods that are better than others.
moment of truth a time of crisis or test. [orig. the final sword-thrust in a bullfight.]
of the moment currently popular, famous, or important.
Origin
ME: from L. momentum (see momentum).

Wikipédia

Moment

Moment or Moments may refer to:

  • Present time
Exemples du corpus de texte pour moment
1. And our moment is now." America, our moment is now.
2. Increasingly, the moment of gratification was accompanied either by a moment of denial or a moment of anxiety.
3. "It‘s a strange moment, the moment of creating characters who up to that moment have had no existence," Pinter said.
4. It was a moment of anger, a moment in which she lost self–control.
5. "For some people in Europe, September 11 was just a moment, a sad moment," he said.