interim的意思和读音

interim

: [ˈɪntərɪm] : ['ɪntərɪm]

n.;【】()

adj.

interims  

adj.+n.interim government,interim report,interim statement,interim period,interim President

adj.permanent

adj.temporary,provisional,acting,short-term,intervening

n.interlude,pause,break,interval,intermezzo

interimadj.

1.intended to last for only a short time until sb/sth more permanent is found

an interim government/measure/report

The vice-president took power in the interim period before the election.

2.calculated before the final results of sth are known

interim figures/profits/results

n.IDM

Despite everything that had happened in the interim, they had remained good friends.

Her new job does not start until May and she will continue in the old job in the interim.

in the interimduring the period of time between two events; until a particular event happens

Despite everything that had happened in the interim, they had remained good friends.

Her new job does not start until May and she will continue in the old job in the interim.

n.1.,2.3.】()

adj.1.,,

adj.1.intended to last or perform an activity only until someone or something permanent or final is available2.calculated or paid before the end of a financial year

1. Interference Interim Inter-modulation ...

2. integral > interim > invective > ...

3. intellectual interim ; interpersonal ...

4. interdict v. interim n. interlock adj. ...

5. interferon n. interim n. ; interlace v. ...

6. interest rate n. interim n. intermittent production n. ...

7. interest rate n. interim n. intermittent production n. ...

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1.The board also discussed the company's internal operations under interim Chief Executive Tim Morse, people familiar with the matter said.CEO(TimMorse)

2."The interim constitution does not give any right to the president to act as a parallel power, " he said.:“。”

3.upon a request made by at least one third of the directors , an interim board meeting may be held.

4.HP interim CEO Cathie Lesjak acknowledged that the relationship between the two companies had been "strained" by the matter.CathieLesjak”。

5.Perhaps the only safe job at the top of the pharmaceuticals industry today is that of interim chief executive./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.As an interim measure a single lane would be paved, adhering to one side of the road for a few miles and then switching to the other side.线

7.She said the parliament has been dissolved and she will head the new interim government.

8.The history of Susan Henchard's adventures in the interim can be told in two or three sentences.·

9.Instead, it plans to call for a vote of no confidence in an effort to force Mr Berlusconi to accept an interim emergency government.使

10.Somalia's interim government is trying to assert authority in the city which it seized from fleeing Islamist fighters late last Month.