temporary
英 [ˈtem.pər.ər.i]
美 [ˈtem.pə.rer.i]
temporary 临时的,暂时的来自 temporal,时间的,-ary,形容词后缀。原义为持续一段时间的,后引申词义临时的,暂时 的。
- temporary
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temporary: [16] Temporary was adapted from Latin temporārius, a derivative of tempus ‘time’. The origins of this are not certain, but it could go back ultimately to the prehistoric base *ten- ‘stretch’ (source of English tend, tense, thin, etc), in which case it would denote etymologically a ‘stretch of time’. Other English derivatives include extempore, tempest, temple ‘side of the head’, tempo [18] (via Italian), temporal [14], and tense ‘verb category’.
=> extempore, tempest, temple, tempo, tense
- temporary (adj.)
- "lasting only for a time," 1540s, from Latin temporarius "of seasonal character, lasting a short time," from tempus (genitive temporis) "time, season" (see temporal, late 14c., which was the earlier word for "lasting but for a time"). The noun meaning "person employed only for a time" is recorded from 1848. Related: Temporarily; temporariness.
- 1. The party has been taking on staff, including temporary organisers.
- 这个政党一直在招募工作人员,包括临时的组织人员。
- 2. If there was any disappointment it was probably temporary.
- 即便有点儿失望,也肯定是暂时的。
- 3. Was it just a temporary blip on an otherwise healthy growth curve?
- 这是否是原本良好的增长曲线中暂时的偏离?
- 4. Some Democrats support granting the Haitians temporary safe haven in the US.
- 一些民主党人支持为海地人在美国提供临时避难所。
- 5. When the boat reached Cape Town, we said a temporary goodbye.
- 客轮到达开普敦时,我们暂时分别。