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temporarily

/tem-puh-rair-uh-lee, tem-puh-rer-/US // ˌtɛm pəˈrɛər ə li, ˈtɛm pəˌrɛr- //

暂时,暂时的,临时,暂时性的

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : only for a while or for the time being; not permanently:The website you were trying to reach is temporarily unavailable.

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Examples

  • Because now that the next wave of closures is here — and after months and months of heartbreaking closures, both permanent and temporary — it’s time to be more strategic, and less reliant on our “defaults” when it comes to showing financial support.

  • These temporary facilities helped to both normalize markets and produce record levels of liquidity.

  • Neither woman thinks their incendiary chemistry would last through a Real Relationship, but the more they build their fake one, the more their temporary arrangement seems destined for permanence.

  • Others try more temporary measures to distance themselves from the company, such as disabling their accounts instead of deleting them, leaving the door open to come back.

  • Instead, he got the job through an “oficina,” the word Spanish-speaking immigrants use to describe the dozens of temporary staffing agencies that employ hundreds of thousands of workers in Illinois.

  • Human trials of the Ebola vaccine have been temporarily shut down due to adverse side effects.

  • At the time that sounded like a great idea, but I was also about to start chemo and so that idea was temporarily put on hold.

  • Pressing the dodge button at the right time causes her to temporarily burst into an invincible flock of crows.

  • A nearby family, also survivors of Ebola, has temporarily taken him in.

  • Ex-Im funding will now be temporarily extended, and then the GOP will figure out a way to reauthorize it for another few years.

  • The unhappy applicant was naturally obliged to temporarily retire from the game, at all events for that night.

  • She became my sweetheart, temporarily; but a born butterfly, she soon fluttered away, leaving me disconsolate—for a time!

  • I remember now that we took a clerk temporarily into the office in the latter part of last year.

  • They therefore petitioned General McArthur to relieve them temporarily from duty to recuperate their strength.

  • Late in the evening the two boys happened to be alone in the nursery, the nurse being temporarily absent from it.