Interimの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Interim」を含む文の意味
Q:
in the interim とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
In the midst of other things happening, or to summarize a sequence of actions and different outcomes resulting in a bigger situation/problem about to be acknowledged right after this words is placed
Q:
in the interim とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
In the meantime. In the time it takes for the next event someone is looking forward to to happen.
Q:
interim とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
@KingWangZzang
the intervening time.
e.g
"in the interim I'll just keep my fingers crossed"
the intervening time.
e.g
"in the interim I'll just keep my fingers crossed"
Q:
interim とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
@tasume: Similar to temporary. An "interim worker", for example, would be someone who is working at a job only until some time in the near future.
It can also sometimes be used similarly to "meanwhile" or "meantime", for example, "In the interim, I'll stay here". Don't hear that very often, though.
It can also sometimes be used similarly to "meanwhile" or "meantime", for example, "In the interim, I'll stay here". Don't hear that very often, though.
「Interim」の使い方・例文
Q:
interim を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
"They needed time to find a new manager, so the assistant was appointed for the interim."
"She was hired on an interim basis."
"It is two weeks until school starts, so i am relaxing in the interim."
"She was hired on an interim basis."
"It is two weeks until school starts, so i am relaxing in the interim."
Q:
in the interim を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
As a noun it is usually preceded by "in the interim". As a noun it means " meanwhile" or meantime.
"In the interim I'll just keep my fingers crossed."
If it's being used as an adjective it can be used to express a temporary measure.
" The interim president served while we elected a new one."
"In the interim I'll just keep my fingers crossed."
If it's being used as an adjective it can be used to express a temporary measure.
" The interim president served while we elected a new one."
「Interim」の類語とその違い
Q:
in the interim と in the meantime と I want to know the right time and place ‘in the interim’ is used. はどう違いますか?
A:
they both mean the same thing. "Interim" is just a leftover from Latin and means "time between"
"In the interim" is just a fancy way of saying "in the meantime" ("in the time between")
I use "in the interim" quite frequently because I like it more, but there are no hard set rules on when to use it
"In the interim" is just a fancy way of saying "in the meantime" ("in the time between")
I use "in the interim" quite frequently because I like it more, but there are no hard set rules on when to use it
Q:
interim と tentative はどう違いますか?
A:
Tentative = thinking about making it permanent. Testing it out, being careful, prone to change. > "He was tentative about using the pen", "the plan was tentative." Interim = meanwhile, meantime. Time between two things, something temporary. "the interim budget for next week".
Q:
interim と tantative はどう違いますか?
A:
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The main difference is that "tentative" is typically used to describe a plan or schedule where the details are not finalized so the plan/schedule could change at any time. It is especially used when planning/scheduling future events.
Example: "The tentative date for the Wedding is September 4" (that is the planned date but it could change at any time – sort of like "unconfirmed date")
"interim" is used more when there is something established temporarily in the meantime (until something else happens later).
Example: if a leader of political leader resigns, then an "interim" leader usually takes over in the meantime and then later there may be a vote/election to determine who the 'real' leader should be.
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"He deployed an interim security measure to deal with the problem."
"The interim report should be handed in by tomorrow"
Your sentence about the plan is not very natural, so it is difficult to say which one is better.
However, if you have plan or schedule which is new and subject to change, then you might say "tentative" (example: "Stop following the tentative schedule; there is a new updated schedule available"). Otherwise "interim" may be more appropriate. It depends on the context.
I cannot post a new comment because you closed the question.
The main difference is that "tentative" is typically used to describe a plan or schedule where the details are not finalized so the plan/schedule could change at any time. It is especially used when planning/scheduling future events.
Example: "The tentative date for the Wedding is September 4" (that is the planned date but it could change at any time – sort of like "unconfirmed date")
"interim" is used more when there is something established temporarily in the meantime (until something else happens later).
Example: if a leader of political leader resigns, then an "interim" leader usually takes over in the meantime and then later there may be a vote/election to determine who the 'real' leader should be.
=== ORIGINAL POST ===
"He deployed an interim security measure to deal with the problem."
"The interim report should be handed in by tomorrow"
Your sentence about the plan is not very natural, so it is difficult to say which one is better.
However, if you have plan or schedule which is new and subject to change, then you might say "tentative" (example: "Stop following the tentative schedule; there is a new updated schedule available"). Otherwise "interim" may be more appropriate. It depends on the context.
Q:
interim と temporary はどう違いますか?
A:
Interim has temporary as part of it's meaning. You'll hear it in reference to positions in organizations, goverment, etc. Ex After President A resigned, Professor B served as interim president of the college until the board could select a new president. So someone in an interim position is just "filling in" until the position can be filled the usual way, by election, etc.
Temporary is very broad and can apply to a wide range of things. Examples: My temporary driver's license. He's living with his brother but it's just a temporary arrangement. I'm getting a temp job (short-term job). Kids love temporary tattoos that wash off in the bath.
Temporary is very broad and can apply to a wide range of things. Examples: My temporary driver's license. He's living with his brother but it's just a temporary arrangement. I'm getting a temp job (short-term job). Kids love temporary tattoos that wash off in the bath.
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