柯林斯詞典interim /??nt?r?m/ 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. 在過渡時(shí)期[正式] But, in the interim, we obviously have a duty to maintain law and order. 但是,在過渡時(shí)期我們顯然有責(zé)任維持法律與秩序。 返回 interim劍橋詞典temporary and intended to be used or accepted until something permanent exists 暫時(shí)的,過渡時(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)在首次自由選擧之前的過渡時(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)宣佈期中股息爲(wèi)30美分。 例句 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