provisional
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You use provisional to describe something that has been arranged or appointed for the present, but may be changed in the future. 临时的; 暂时的
...the possibility of setting up a provisional coalition government. …建立一个临时的联合政府的可能性。
These times are provisional and subject to confirmation. 这些期限是暂定的,还有待确认。
2. provisionallyADV 临时地; 暂时地[ADV with v]
The U.S. and Japan provisionally agreed to add new chartered flights to serve their major cities. 美国和日本临时同意增加特许航班,为各大城市服务。
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provisional /prəˈvɪʒənəl/
剑桥词典
- for the present time but likely to change
临时的,暂时的
a provisional government 临时政府
These dates are only provisional. 这些日期只是暂定的。 返回 provisional