noun[ C ](also micromoment)uk/ˈmaɪ.krəʊˌməʊ.mənt/us/ˈmaɪ.kroʊˌmoʊ.mənt/
(极短但颇具重要性的)微瞬间
a very short amount of time, usually one that is seen as being important in some way
He paused for a micro-moment before replying.他停顿了一瞬间才开口回答。
We are living in an age of "micromoments" – the short but precious times when brands get to interact with the consumer. 我们生活在一个“微瞬间”的时代——品牌与消费者互动的时间虽然短暂,却十分珍贵。
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A fraction of the player's leg was out of play, according to the match official. A micro-moment of maximum import.
In a crash there's just a micro-moment after tripping up, or swerving off the road, a micro-moment to scream before you fall.
Micro-moments are a marketer's way of breaking down the buying journey into specific mindsets.