pasajero-2
short-lived [shortlived] ; transient ; transitory ; faddish ; faddy .
Many centres were short-lived, so the picture was always in a state of flux.
The suppliers of this circulation system recommend that the readers are given numbers and names only, since it will not be cost-effective to store full addresses, particularly with a relatively transient population such as that of a university.
Transitory circumstances of daily life are what cause these shifts.
Whilst, presumably, a set of standards for the conduct of reference work, the document is in fact a hodgepodge shaped by faddish misconceptions.
These emotions will have a knock-on effect on the child and may, in the case of the faddy eater, cause the situation to deteriorate.
algo maravilloso pero pasajero
a nine days wonder
It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
aprovecharse de una oportunidad pasajera
ride + the hype
catch + the fever
jump on + the gravy train
climb on + the gravy train
climb on + the bandwagon
get on + the bandwagon
get on + the gravy train
Everyone is riding the hype of 'An Inconvenient Truth,' and even Congress has caught the fever... but it doesn't feel rigth yet.
Everyone is riding the hype of 'An Inconvenient Truth,' and even Congress has caught the fever... but it doesn't feel rigth yet.
As endless stories around corruption continue to spill over into the main news and business pages, businesses should pause for thought before jumping on the sport sponsoring gravy train.
Iraqis should be staying in Iraq and helping to building a decent, civilized country, not coming here and climbing on the gravy train.
Once they find this out, they will certainly want to climb on the bandwagon and not be left behind.
Any time there appears to be a worker shortage our politicians get on the bandwagon and start preaching about training programs.
It seems that a lot of celebrities are in a rush to get on the gravy train, and they'll attach their name to almost anything.
ave pasajera
bird of passage
So thousands of harvest hands come and go every year like birds of passage.
capricho pasajero
passing fancy
passing whim
It seems that Japan's fascination with robots is more than just a passing fancy.
It started out as a passing whim and grew into something that has reached out to thousands of people around the world.
hacer pasajero
render + transitory
The sheer act of preservation renders the material permanent rather than transitory.
interés pasajero
passing interest
However, the book is broad enough to appeal to those who have a passing interest in science.
moda pasajera
flash in the pan
passing fad
passing fashion
fad
The article is entitled 'WAP: a new phase in the technological revolution or a flash in the pan?'.
But the fact that nearly all of them refer to it, even if scathingly, suggests that it was more than just a passing fad.
Data warehousing has now become a deep seated trend rather than a passing fashion.
At a recent weekend school on the subject, one librarian began his talk by asking the question whether community information was simply the latest fad of the library profession, like team librarianship, integrated stock or outreach.