| 单词 | transitional | 
| 释义 | transitionaladjective  tran·si·tion·al  tran(t)-ˈsish-nəl   tran(t)-ˈsizh-,  tran-ˈzish-;  tran(t)-ˈsi-shə-nᵊl,  tran-ˈzi-,  -zhə-     : marked by transition : involving, providing, or consisting of a passage, movement, or change from one state, condition, subject, place, etc., to another  a transitional passage in music  They are often transitional areas between water environments and dry land, and are populated by many trees and plants that can put up with the occasional flood …  The social worlds of neighborhood and village are now less important as transitional zones between home and nonhome settings.  … turning into a civilian coup, that … established a transitional government and prepared the way for multi-party elections.  … an animal about the size of a turkey that they contend was a flightless bird, a transitional figure between some carnivorous dinosaurs and modern birds.    transitionally adverb     The problem then is to structure a sequence of reforms that is politically consistent with the social mores of the Soviet Union, economically coherent, and transitionally sound …      transitional adjectiveas in intermediate   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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