单词 | interim |
释义 | interim (ɪntərɪm ) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Interim is used to describe something that is intended to be used until something permanent is done or established. She was sworn in as head of an interim government in March. ...an interim report. Synonyms: temporary, provisional, makeshift, acting 2. in the interim phrase In the interim means until a particular thing happens or until a particular thing happened. [formal] But, in the interim, we obviously have a duty to maintain law and order. He was to remain in jail in the interim. Collocations: interim chief The interim chief has asked the board to back him with new signings this month — and a couple have arrived through the door. The Sun Wonga has parted company with its interim chief executive after only five months running the embattled payday loans company. Times, Sunday Times It added that it had eliminated the position of interim chief executive officer. Times, Sunday Times He muscled his way back to the top to become interim chief executive the following year, refocusing the company on profitability. Times, Sunday Times Last month the interim chief executive of the force's police authority quit after just two months in the job. Times, Sunday Times Sources close to the minister said that he was unlikely to make the interim findings public. Times, Sunday Times The studies were released on the same day as interim findings from payment-by-results pilot schemes intended to reduce reoffending. Times, Sunday Times It said if the interim findings reflected the overall national picture, 20 per cent of offences were unrecorded. Times, Sunday Times It will publish interim findings at the turn of the year and a final report next spring. Times, Sunday Times He has been tasked by the government to put public sector pensions on a sustainable path and last week published his interim findings. Times, Sunday Times He was only ever meant to be an interim leader. Times, Sunday Times Those rules specified that the interim leader could not seek the permanent job. canada.com When she stands down as interim leader today, after almost three decades on the political front line, her reputation will be higher than ever. Times, Sunday Times If an interim leader were needed, however, who might fit the bill? Times, Sunday Times Moderates are now scouring the party's rule book in search of a mechanism to install an interim leader without triggering a leadership election. Times, Sunday Times The host company also needs to think about who will take over when the interim manager moves on. Times, Sunday Times It's nice to have a feeling where it's not an interim manager. Times, Sunday Times He was listed as the first-team manager on page three and interim manager on the back cover. Times, Sunday Times Fans did cheer the cherished team more than they jeered their despised interim manager. The Sun It was unbelievable when he was interim manager because he just lifted the crowd when we needed it. Times,Sunday Times As an interim measure why not make peers ineligible for expenses when they turn 75, the age when municipal judges are forced to retire. Times,Sunday Times Perhaps, as an interim measure, the university might like to devise ways in which individuals could give donations, without supporting its current policy and practice on vivisection. Times, Sunday Times It's essentially an interim measure while other problems are addressed; it'd be a shame to restore majestic wetlands and have no spoonbilled sandpipers left to live there. Times, Sunday Times It was decided as an interim measure to attempt to incorporate these nations into the international mainstream and that their competitive 'home' should be in the southern hemisphere. Times, Sunday Times They are struggling to get planning permission and, as an interim measure, have put up an office in the grounds. Times, Sunday Times Others use volunteering as an interim period to readjust to a working routine. Times, Sunday Times Gradually, the wounds have healed and the hunger has returned, but there was an uncomfortable interim period. Times, Sunday Times Those being published for the second time have undergone minor alterations - maintenance work on the scansion and the sensible eradication of a few questionin able archaisms - in the interim period. The Times Literary Supplement The guidance was also aimed at insurers and financial advisers that may be failing to treat customers fairly during the interim period before the new rules kick in. Times, Sunday Times Sadly, though, reality has intruded with a vengeance in the interim period. Times, Sunday Times Neither did the school's interim president or board chair. Christianity Today The self-declared 'interim president' read it and fell silent before turning to his audience for help. Times, Sunday Times The former spy chief was at the head of a week-long power grab by the presidential guard last month, during which the interim president and prime minister were held hostage. Times, Sunday Times An interim president should be in place. Times, Sunday Times Mesa was expected to be named interim president later, though it was unclear what mandate he would have or how much political support. Globe and Mail While in operation from 1982 to its interim replacement period from 2008 to 2013 the laboratory used nuclear techniques in supersensitive mass spectrometers for archaeological dating, trace element detection, etc. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Neither man has a permanent successor, although interim replacements have been appointed. Times, Sunday Times In the meantime, it has appointed interim replacements. Times, Sunday Times Two current staffers were chosen as interim replacements. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It called for more help for mental health services and better care for those bereaved by the deaths in its interim report. The Sun (2016) He is expected to present an interim report by the end of the year. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Accident investigators hope to have an interim report ready next week. The Sun (2016) Crown Prosecution Service lawyers are studying an interim report into a new investigation and cops hope to bring charges next year. The Sun (2010) The committee 's interim report could not be more clear. Times, Sunday Times (2015) As an interim solution it would be sensible for doctors to adopt a similar strategy until the continuous monitors become widely available. Times, Sunday Times The electric car may well turn out to be just an interim solution. Times, Sunday Times It was planned only as interim solution to be later replaced by a solid structure with a lift. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The floating bridge was broken apart by waves in 1806, and was rebuilt in the year 1807 as an interim solution. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the late 1950s and 1960s, several to-be electrified lines were operated with diesel locomotives as an interim solution. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, he ended with a loss by 12 round decision, losing his interim title. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A few weeks later, the interim title was removed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He spent the entire fight trying to catch up to the challenger, and lost by unanimous decision to lose his interim title after only five months. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the interim titles such as colonel-in-command, colonel-of-staff and colonel-commandant were used for officers posted into that level of command. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 临时的 Japanese: 当座の |
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