Ephemeral most likely means short-lived or fleeting when used in a sentence.
"The ephemeral life of common flies is the basis for the word's meaning." "There were several ephemeral governments in Italy between 1979 and 1982." "The investigator hoped to photograph the ephemeral displays created by lightning flashes." "The blooming of most desert plants is ephemeral, and may occur after infrequent or seasonal rainfall."
"The joys of childhood only seem ephemeral in retrospect." "Large gains in stock prices are often ephemeral." "The lives of most insects are ephemeral, so the exceptions are more remarkable."
Precipitation, most likely rain, But can rain somewhere else, and flash flood, or just ephemeral rivers/streams form
Understanding the verb in a sentence would most likely help your comprehension in understanding the action or state that the subject is performing or experiencing. This can provide clarity on the overall meaning of the sentence and help you grasp the relationship between different elements within it.
The most likely outcome of a translation error is the originator of the message being misunderstood. That is because the meaning of the message can greatly be changed and that renders the sentence hard to understand.
It means lasting for a short time only, from the Greek word 'ephemeros' meaning 'lasting for one day only'
"Onerous" is likely used in the context to mean burdensome or oppressive, indicating that something is causing a heavy or difficult burden.
Without seeing the sentence, it is difficult to determine what is most likely happening. Could you provide more context or the sentence itself?
complex sentence
Ephemeral streams are streams that only have running surface water after a rain storm. During most of the year they are dry gullies or arroyos.
You'd most likely, it depends on the sentence.
Most likely it is (صفنا) meaning "our class".