词汇 | interim |
释义 | interim adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈɪn.tər.ɪm/ us /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.ɪm/ C2 temporary and intended to be used or accepted until something permanent exists: 暂时的,过渡时期的 an interim solution暂时的解决办法 An interim government was set up for the period before the country's first free election.该国在首次自由选举之前的过渡时期成立了临时政府。 temporary temporaryThis is just a temporary solution. disposableI bought a disposable camera at the airport. makeshiftWe built a makeshift shelter under the trees. short-livedI had a few relationships at university, most of which were fairly short-lived. provisionalAfter the war, a provisional government was set up. 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.董事会宣布期中股息为30美分。 There will be an interim government to oversee the transition to democracy.将会有一个临时政府来监督向民主政治的过渡。 The interim government is a mere cipher for military rule.过渡政府不过是军事统治的一枚棋子。 The move is intended as an interim measure. The interim government was formed in 1990. An interim constitution was adopted in 1993. Temporary be a nine days' wonderidiom casual casually eddy ephemeral fugacious fugitive here here today, gone tomorrowidiom impermanence placeholder pro tem provisional provisionary provisory sticking plaster transient transiently transitorily transitory You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Profits & losses interim noun uk /ˈɪn.tər.ɪm/ us /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.ɪm/ in the interim in the time between two particular periods or events: 在过渡时期,在此期间 The new secretary starts in June, but in the interim we're having to type our own letters.新秘书6月份开始工作,在此之前我们得自己录入信件。 interim | American Dictionaryinterim adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈɪn·tər·əm/ temporary; intended for a short period only: an interim government interim noun[ U ] us/ˈɪn·tər·əm/ the time between two particular periods or events: I started writing two years ago, and other books on the subject have come out in the interim (= during this period). interim | Business Englishinterim adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈɪntərɪm/us ACCOUNTING, FINANCE used to describe something that relates to only part of a company's business year, rather than the whole year: Directors were forecasting an interim loss of over $3 million. interim results/figures/profits intended to be used or employed for a short time only: In a press release, the company announced that some employees would be retained on an interim basis. an interim CEO/chairman/director an interim agreement/measure interim noun uk /ˈɪntərɪm/us [ C ] HR, WORKPLACE a person who is employed to work for a company or organization for a short period of time: Organizations are becoming more creative in their use of interims, but confusion still surrounds their role and how they differ from consultants. interims [ plural ] ACCOUNTING financial results that are published during a financial year and show how much money a company is making or losing: The interims released in August show that year-on-year sales grew 27%. Clients are being advised to buy ahead of next week's interims. at the interimsAt the interims, analysts will want news on market share and current trading. to report/announce/file interims good/poor/disappointing interims Examples of interiminterim There have been 524 individual payments, including interims and full and final settlements, totalling £2.1 million. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Interims and expedited offers are not applicable in this category. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We are of course paying interims wherever possible. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 An interim grade was given to the original compositions, and a final grade to the self-corrected compositions. All sorts of things could have happened in the interim. One is to have the majority move in the house for an interim report and require the bill to be considered at a plenary session. In such a case, the house may demand an 'interim report' on the bill. An interim description of the geographical distribution of this epizootic has appeared in print [33]. A parliamentary committee had never before produced an interim report. The reason for omitting this action was that interim schedule models only included independent tasks. The government subsequently signed an interim one-year lease contract. In the interim the state had failed to transform its nobility into a ruling class that met its requirements. In the interim periods, relatively few interventions are needed. However, a genotype could be re-encountered months later in the same animal, even if interim samples contained other genotypes. In specified cases the possibility for widows to function as 'interim proprietors ' and transfer properties to their new husbands was reduced. See all examples of interim These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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