provisional
adj. 暫時的,臨時的; 暫定的
You use provisional to describe something that has been arranged or appointed for the present, but may be changed in the future.
...the possibility of setting up a provisional coalition government...
建立一個臨時聯合政府的可能性
If you have never held a driving licence before, you should apply for a provisional licence...
如果你從未有過駕照,那就應該申請一個臨時的。
1. under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon;
Both parties have to sign a provisional tenancy agreement.
然後雙方簽訂一份臨時租約.
The military leaders set up a provisional government.
軍事領導人們成立了臨時政府.
Liu Provisional Court, was born in 1877 County Town Laoting Huang Tuo Village.
劉臨閣, 1877年生於樂亭縣馬頭鎮黃坨村.
Even though they are provisional rules, they should be observed strictly.
這種臨時性的法規我們也要嚴格遵守.
Let's arrange the provisional meeting for next Tuesday, even though we may have to change it.
讓我們準備下星期二的臨時會議吧, 即使我們可能必須更改.