preliminary
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Preliminary activities or discussions take place at the beginning of an event, often as a form of preparation. 初步的
Preliminary results show the Republican Party with 11 percent of the vote. 初步結(jié)果顯示共和黨得到11%的選票。
2. N-COUNT A preliminary is something that you do at the beginning of an activity, often as a form of preparation. (程序性或禮節(jié)性的) 預(yù)備事務(wù)
You all know why I am here. So I won't waste time on preliminaries. 你們都知道我爲(wèi)什麼在這裡。所以我就不浪費(fèi)時(shí)間講客套話了。
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preliminary /pr??l?m?n?r?/ (preliminaries)
劍橋詞典
- coming before a more important action or event , especially introducing or preparing for it
- The preliminary results are very positive .
- Our preliminary findings suggest an increased risk for those aged over 60.
- Jackson is peforming well in the preliminary stages of the competition .
- The two officials will be meeting today in order to establish a preliminary agreement .
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初步的,起始的;預(yù)備的
Preliminary results show that the vaccine is effective , but this has to be confirmed by further medical trials . 初查結(jié)果表明疫苗是有傚的,但這有待於進(jìn)一步毉學(xué)實(shí)騐的証實(shí)。
We've decided to change the design based on our preliminary findings . 我們決定依據(jù)初步調(diào)查的結(jié)果對設(shè)計(jì)方案進(jìn)行更改。
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