interim
意味: Provisional or temporary; relating to the intervening period of time before something more permanent is arranged.
Interim functions as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes temporary arrangements (interim manager, interim report). As a noun, it refers to the intervening period itself (in the interim). It is extremely common in business, government, and legal language. It collocates with 'report,' 'period,' 'measure,' 'director,' and 'government.'
例文
- An interim report will be published whilst the full investigation continues. 在全面调查继续进行的同时,将公布一份中期报告。Se publicará un informe provisional mientras la investigación completa continúa.本格的な調査が継続する間に、中間報告が公表される予定です。본격적인 조사가 계속되는 동안 중간 보고서가 발표될 예정입니다.
- She was appointed as interim director until a permanent replacement could be found. 她被任命为临时主管,直到找到永久的继任者。Fue nombrada directora interina hasta que se encontrase un sustituto permanente.彼女は恒久的な後任が見つかるまで暫定的な取締役に任命されました。그녀는 정규 후임자가 선임될 때까지 임시 이사로 임명되었습니다.
- In the interim, staff were asked to continue following existing procedures. 在此过渡期间,员工被要求继续遵循现有程序。Entretanto, se pidió al personal que siguiese aplicando los procedimientos vigentes.その間、職員は既存の手続きに引き続き従うよう求められました。그 사이에 직원들은 기존 절차를 계속 따르도록 요청받았습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, academic, legal
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin interim, meaning 'meanwhile' or 'in the meantime,' from inter (between). Adopted directly into English in the 16th century, initially as an adverb before developing adjective and noun uses.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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