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moment noun [C] (SHORT TIME)
moment noun [C] (OCCASION)
momentary
(Definition of moment from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of moment
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The parameters d and n denote two moments of time relative to the time of the initial paddle movement.
Although evident throughout the century, the unevenness of this system manifested distinctive characteristics at various moments and in various parts of the empire.
There are, however, strong moments in the book.
Each of these nonparametric bounds provides insights regarding different aspects (moments) of proxy discount factors.
Figure 9 documents how important these deviations are for the bond price and the transition of the moments of the cross-sectional distribution.
Given the chosen functional form for the density, the first n moments capture the same information as the n + 1 coefficients of the density.
She argued that these moments help us understand what separates icons from other images.
As soon as garbage collection comes into play, one has to take into account that systems with different block sizes trigger collections at different moments.
After exploring the geometry of the problem, we analyze the forces and moments applied to the pegs by assuming quasi-static conditions.
We turn to it now, by focusing on "snapshots" of crucial moments.
The controller design was based on a six-degree-of-freedom dynamic model with forces and moments as the actuation means.
How great then must be that being to whom the thoughts of all these orders of beings are known at a moment's glance.
I wish to dwell for a few moments on the circularity of this situation.
Also, there is a very occasional tendency even in the best of papers to retreat into technical language at crucial moments.
Books are not objects desired in and of themselves, but for the interpretive opportunities they present, and because of the pleasure inherent in those moments.
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Collocations with moment
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I imagine all of us who are concerned have been giving anxious moments of thought as to what can be done.
Nor is it defined by its ability to present visual stimuli for a brief moment or to facilitate reaction time measurement.
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