词汇 | ephemera |
释义 | ephemera noun[ plural ] uk /ɪˈfem.ər.ə/ us /ɪˈfem.ɚ.ə/ objects that, when they were produced, were not intended to last a long time or were specially produced for one occasion: 只在短期内有用的事物;短暂存在的事物;一次性的事物 Amongst other pop ephemera, the auction will be selling off rock stars' stage clothes.拍卖会拍卖的流行乐坛的短时效物品中将包括摇滚歌星们的演出服装。 Objects - general words affair Americana artefact baby blank column conversation piece doodah entity extrusion forensics gewgaw non-abstract object phenomenon piece shape snow globe such and such tchotchke Examples of ephemeraephemera He has contributed articles on social, rural, local and literary history, language, ephemera and the environment to a wide range of magazines and newspapers. It addresses with inspiring resource the methodological problems of retrieving and critiquing the ephemera of the past. Aural spectacle brings forth material ephemera that continue to act in and on the body long after they disappear. For the greater part of his career, his official output was not cluttered with ephemera, occasional pieces or miniatures. And this repertory of occasional music was but part of the vast quantity of printed ephemera from the period, including thousands of poems, sermons and orations. These criticisms and quibbles aside, there is certainly sufficiently engaging commentary on these pages, particularly concerning the artifacts and ephemera, to interest even the experienced polar reader. The inner realms of ephemera, such as bus tickets and soup-can labels, were considered and in the end rejected, as offering too little information for the effort required. The paper draws upon an extensive study of late nineteenth-century newspapers, illustrated weeklies, periodical reviews, popular adult and juvenile literature, art, poetry, pamphlets, exhibition catalogues and handbooks, and associated ephemera. Department store ephemera addressed specifically to tourists shows that their visual appearance, including their luxurious interiors, were considered attractions in their own right. Indeed, the language of commercial, popular music and an interest in the music as regards the commercial artefacts it produces (recordings, commentaries and ephemera) are what dominate. What stuck out rather incongruously in the two headings were the repeated apostrophes, which were large enough to be cut out and mounted by collectors of such ephemera. A substantial sum is spent on the ephemera of housing maintenance and not enough on maintenance itself. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The report referred to material of fleeting interest, ephemera, and so on, and advocated a weeding out process. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 His papers include research notes, clippings, and ephemera related to dime novels. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The historical type of broadsides were ephemera, i.e., temporary documents created for a specific purpose and intended to be thrown away. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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