interim / ˈɪn tər əm /

⭐基础词汇临时临时的临时性的临时性

interim3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an intervening time; interval; meantime: School doesn't start till September, but he's taking a Spanish class in the interim.
  2. a temporary or provisional arrangement; stopgap; makeshift: As an interim, her summer job was pretty good.
  3. Church History. any of three provisional arrangements for the settlement of religious differences between German Protestants and Roman Catholics during the Reformation.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. for, during, belonging to, or connected with an intervening period of time; temporary; provisional: an interim order; an interim job.
adv. 副词 adverb

interim 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

temporary

n. 名词 noun

interval

更多interim例句

  1. He was named interim president of the WDSF and convinced leadership to relocate its headquarters from Barcelona to Lausanne, Switzerland, where the IOC is based.
  2. Medhurst, who will continue to host the Nationals postgame show on WJFK, was the station’s primary fill-in host in the afternoons after Chad Dukes was fired in late October and has served as the interim midday host since last month.
  3. This would include the Oslo Accords, signed in 1995 as an interim agreement.
  4. Everett Lott, interim director of the District Department of Transportation, said in a statement that the redesign is “an important milestone” in making the area safer.
  5. Mayor Todd Gloria, then Council president who took over as interim mayor, decided to keep working with Hughes.
  6. Importantly, as part of the interim plan, Iran has diluted or converted its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium.
  7. To date, much of the details of the diplomacy and even the interim deal between Iran and the West are shrouded in secrecy.
  8. That means Hwang could have consolidated his position in the interim and now feels secure enough to travel for a day.
  9. In the interim, I had to decide whether I was going to quit or be a professional and finish the scene.
  10. That brings us to the next theory: Alex Vause is Nancy during her behind-bars interim.
  11. Railways of course formed part of our inquiry, but they were dealt with in our Interim Reports.
  12. Richardotus, spoke somewhat more plainly, That he knew not what in this interim should be done against England.
  13. During the interim Severne had found that his glooming was becoming altogether too realistic for his peace of mind.
  14. He had just been betrothed, was not yet wedded; thought good to turn the interim to advantage in that way.
  15. What the Tobacco-Parliament's specific insinuations and deliberations were, in this alarming interim, no Hansard gives us a hint.