单词 | provisional |
释义 | provisional (prəvɪʒənəl ) adjective You use provisional to describe something that has been arranged or appointed for the present, but may be changed in the future. ...the possibility of setting up a provisional coalition government. If you have never held a driving licence before, you should apply for a provisional licence. It was announced that the times were provisional and subject to confirmation. Synonyms: temporary, interim, transitional, stopgap provisionally adverb [ADVERB with verb] The seven republics had provisionally agreed to the new relationship on November 14th. Synonyms: tentatively, conditionally, subject to confirmation Collocations: provisional list While manufacturing, construction, utilities, retailing and small businesses are well represented, no one from the banking industry or insurance has appeared on the provisional list. Times, Sunday Times The provisional list of 400 private companies with sales of more than ¤1 billion gives some interesting insights. Times, Sunday Times A few days later he drafted a provisional list of the musical instruments he intended to use in the work. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The most recent edition brings the current list to 426, 8 of which are on the provisional list. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Making provisional lists, penning in the back-row forwards, marvelling at the staggering choice of second rows. Times,Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 临时的 Japanese: 暫定的な |
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