英:[tempəˈrerɪlɪ]
美:[tempəˈrerɪlɪ]
英:[tempəˈrerɪlɪ]
美:[tempəˈrerɪlɪ]
词根:temporary
adj.temporary 暂时的,临时的
n.temporary 临时工,临时雇员
temporariness 暂时,临时
Adverb
1. for a limited time only; not permanently;
"he will work here temporarily"
"he was brought out of retirement temporarily"
"a power failure temporarily darkened the town"
temporary >entry 1 + -ly >entry 2
The first known use of temporarily was in 1534
1 Harry did not doubt that speech would return to him, and soon — the vein pulsing in his uncle’s temple was reaching danger point — but something about Dumbledore seemed to have robbed him temporarily of breath.
2 The house was incredibly dark, so dark that Flora wondered if she had gone temporarily blind.
3 The fiercely anti-Semitic Der Stiirmer newspaper—with its grotesque caricatures of Jews and its slogan, “The Jews Are Our Misfortune”—had been temporarily removed from newsstands.
4 He is temporarily acting for her in that post.
他是暂时代理她的职务。
5 Instead, here she was leading a temporarily blind boy through her own backyard.
6 Approximately sixty flights were canceled after the half-dozen protesters glued themselves to the tarmac, forcing officials to temporarily close the airport.
7 However, soon after these fierce outbreaks, the virus died out, at least temporarily.
然而,这些病毒在爆发后不久就消失了,至少暂时是这样。
8 At the post office on Flatbush Avenue, I had to temporarily trade in my naturalization certificate for a passport application.
9 It was his favorite food, something Malachite had banned temporarily in their house, because she said it couldn’t be good for anyone to eat that much of anything fried for every meal.
10 “Stalin has a plan, my love. The Kremlin will do anything to see it through. You know that. He wants Lithuania for the Soviet Union, so he’s moving us out temporarily.”
11 That night we were temporarily happy that we had some money, and were hoping to buy some cooked rice with cassava or potato leaves for dinner.
12 And, of course, there are all the dead people who rest temporarily downstairs, until they go off to the Snapfinger Cemetery.
13 It was a moment of reconciliation, when the nagging hunger in his belly was forgotten and his earlier affection for her had temporarily revived.
14 Maybe I’ll never get over my grappling for balance, never stop believing life is going to be fair, the minute we can clear up all these mistakes of the temporarily misguided.
15 His mind, temporarily sidetracked, oiled itself and ticked and turned and woke up, functioning.
16 We temporarily plugged the hole with putty.
我们临时用油灰塞住那个洞。
17 I was still worrying about Garth when the lights temporarily blinded me as Aldo sailed into the classroom, yelling, “Trick or treat!”
18 Anger temporarily blocked out my nervousness about meeting the other tributes, but now I can feel my anxiety rising again.
19 Following those allegations, Combs temporarily stepped aside as chairman of Revolt, and his Hulu reality show had been scrapped.
20 In the old days, five elfin warlocks would form a pentagram around the target and spread a magic shield over it, temporarily stopping time inside the enchanted enclosure.
1 暂时地
2 暂时
ephemerous temporary day-to-day interim temporal provisional momentary deciduous ephemeral episodic transitory fill-in impermanent a.i. p.t. passingly stopgap spell impermanence for time being for the moment for a season AI jury tentative provisory yet while pro tempore for a while for a short time for a period of time pro tem tentatively
3 临时
make-do spot false temporary odd casual flying extraordinary interim provisional short-lived Band-Aid unscheduled extemporaneous extemporary orra provisory short-life extemporal a.i. p.t. extempore occasionally specially stopgap tack actg special occasional contingent nonce temporariness for the nonce at short notice pro tempore for the occasion pro tem sometime impromptu stand-in impermanent jobbing short-stay provisionally ad hoc