interim
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Interim is used to describe something that is intended to be used until something permanent is done or established. 臨時(shí)的[ADJ n]
She was sworn in as head of an interim government in March. 她3月份宣誓出任臨時(shí)政府首腦。
2. PHRASE In the interim means until a particular thing happens or until a particular thing happened. 在過(guò)渡時(shí)期[正式]
But, in the interim, we obviously have a duty to maintain law and order. 但是,在過(guò)渡時(shí)期我們顯然有責(zé)任維持法律與秩序。
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interim /??nt?r?m/
劍橋詞典
- temporary and intended to be used or accepted until something permanent exists
- There will be an interim government to oversee the transition to democracy .
- The interim government is a mere cipher for military rule .
- The move is intended as an interim measure .
- The interim government was formed in 1990.
- An interim constitution was adopted in 1993. 返回 interim
暫時(shí)的,過(guò)渡時(shí)期的
an interim solution 暫時(shí)的解決辦法
An interim government was set up for the period before the country's first free election . 該國(guó)在首次自由選舉之前的過(guò)渡時(shí)期成立了臨時(shí)政府。
used to describe part of a company's business year , rather than the whole year
期中的
Directors declared an interim dividend of 30 cents . 董事會(huì)宣布期中股息為30美分。
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