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第三人称复数:provisionals
1. 临时:这是一个经典力学中的概念,一方面可以用作精炼某些临时(provisional)原子力学的方法,另一方面联系了原子力学和统计力学--即使埃伦费斯特并不接受玻尔的想法.
2. 临时的:providential 幸运的 | provisional 临时的 | provoke 刺激,引起
3. 暂时的,假定的:province 省,州,地方 | provisional 暂时的,假定的 | provisional ligature 临时结扎线
4. 暂时的:provincial省的,地方的 | provisional暂时的 | prude装成规矩的女人n
5. provisional:prov; 暂时性的
1. 临时的;暂时性的;暂定的
You use provisional to describe something that has been arranged or appointed for the present, but may be changed in the future.
e.g. ...the possibility of setting up a provisional coalition government...
建立一个临时联合政府的可能性
e.g. If you have never held a driving licence before, you should apply for a provisional licence...
如果你从未有过驾照,那就应该申请一个临时的。
1. China will change its method of cadre selection from appointment to open competition, according to a provisional regulation released Wednesday.
2. The chamber's negative tone came prior to Wednesday's meeting with the Provisional Commission on Minimum Wage.
3. She also suggested the government refund the provisional tax prepaid by individual taxpayers and enterprises to provide people a better cash flow.
4. Wu said he understood provisional duties were unavoidable but was more worried about a possible chain reaction from the EU rulings.
5. 911查询·英语单词
5. The chain store has been placed under provisional liquidation by auditing firm Ernst & Young.
6. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati is expected to hear arguments this week on the use of provisional ballots in Michigan.
7. The organization urged the public to report any information to the appointed provisional liquidator to claim their money back.
8. And so all eyes turned to Ohio, where Democrats clung to hopes that provisional ballots would overcome Bush's lead.
9. Some fish caught on Friday off Japan's coastal waters would have exceeded the new provisional limit had the limit been in place then.
10. However, this adjustment is only provisional considering the rapidly changing income levels and costs.
adj
1. under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
e.g. probationary employees
a provisional government
just a tentative schedule
Synonym: probationary provisionary tentative