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Definition of transitional in English: transitionaladjectivetranˈzɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ltrɑːnˈzɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ltrænˈzɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Relating to or characteristic of a process or period of transition. 转变的,变革的;转型期的,过渡期的 a transitional government was appointed Example sentencesExamples - The months of October and March are transitional periods and are known as autumn and spring, respectively.
- The camerlengo supervises the administration of the Holy See during the transitional period.
- Neither the Directive nor the Agreement provided for a transitional period or phased implementation.
- It will not be in charge of its own affairs until it has passed through a transitional period, one which is still continuing.
- Are we living in a transitional period leading to that nightmare?
- The Government has put up cash for a two-year transitional period which will be overseen by the Forestry Commission.
- The time of life which was the focus of most attention was the transitional period, which might extend from the onset of puberty to the late twenties.
- After the transitional period, all issuers must file full interim and annual certificates.
- They are going through a transitional period but the kids are gaining invaluable experience.
- Stage one saw the removal of most of the hereditary peers, leaving 92, who were to remain during a transitional period.
- The major output of that transitional period, it seems, was this fascinating book.
- For some it has been really important in getting through in getting through difficult transitional periods.
- The transitional period has been successively extended and is still in force today.
- This is a transitional period and fingers crossed the new services will be available in April at the earliest.
- A year into the job and still stuck in what he terms a transitional period, he is hamstrung by the need to offload several players before he can add to the squad.
- One of these matters was mentioned in the preceding section in connection with Wittgenstein's transitional period.
- At a wider level, it suggested the security and stability of Britain at this transitional period in its history.
- The transitional period, as one regime merges awkwardly into another, has not been without its impact on the players.
- The scheme will involve a transitional period of management leading to the purchase of the respective company.
- A prison service spokesperson said some staff would be kept on at the prison over the transitional period.
Synonyms intermediate, middle, midway, intervening, interposed fluid, unsettled changing, developmental, evolutionary interim, temporary, provisional, pro tem, stopgap, short-term, fill-in, make-do, acting, conditional, caretaker, working, contingent, makeshift - 1.1Architecture Of or denoting the last stage of Romanesque style, in which Gothic elements begin to appear.
〔建筑〕过渡式样的(指哥特式风格开始出现的晚期罗马式建筑风格) Example sentencesExamples - On top of the hill four sharp spires rise from the Transitional Gothic cathedral.
- The Gothic stylistic elements that mark it as a transitional structure can best be seen in the chancel and the ambulatory with its famous stained-glass windows.
- The new cathedral incorporated the transitional Gothic facade and the south tower, both survivors of the fire.
Derivativesadverb As coccolith content increases the calcareous mudstone passes transitionally to a coccolith limestone. Example sentencesExamples - The Jagüel Formation passes transitionally to the limestones of the Roca Formation, which is Maastrichtian-Danian as based on fossil content.
- Can the transitionally unemployed be given the benefit of the doubt for four to six weeks?
- If anything, I carry my atheism more happily for having arrived at it by a transitionally religious route.
- It's better to transitionally regulate Muslim schools in the state sector than have private faith schools over which there is no state control and supervision.
Definition of transitional in US English: transitionaladjectivetranˈziSH(ə)n(ə)ltrænˈzɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Relating to or characteristic of a process or period of transition. 转变的,变革的;转型期的,过渡期的 a transitional government was appointed Example sentencesExamples - A year into the job and still stuck in what he terms a transitional period, he is hamstrung by the need to offload several players before he can add to the squad.
- The Government has put up cash for a two-year transitional period which will be overseen by the Forestry Commission.
- The transitional period has been successively extended and is still in force today.
- The major output of that transitional period, it seems, was this fascinating book.
- The transitional period, as one regime merges awkwardly into another, has not been without its impact on the players.
- At a wider level, it suggested the security and stability of Britain at this transitional period in its history.
- The camerlengo supervises the administration of the Holy See during the transitional period.
- Neither the Directive nor the Agreement provided for a transitional period or phased implementation.
- One of these matters was mentioned in the preceding section in connection with Wittgenstein's transitional period.
- They are going through a transitional period but the kids are gaining invaluable experience.
- It will not be in charge of its own affairs until it has passed through a transitional period, one which is still continuing.
- The months of October and March are transitional periods and are known as autumn and spring, respectively.
- For some it has been really important in getting through in getting through difficult transitional periods.
- After the transitional period, all issuers must file full interim and annual certificates.
- A prison service spokesperson said some staff would be kept on at the prison over the transitional period.
- Stage one saw the removal of most of the hereditary peers, leaving 92, who were to remain during a transitional period.
- Are we living in a transitional period leading to that nightmare?
- This is a transitional period and fingers crossed the new services will be available in April at the earliest.
- The time of life which was the focus of most attention was the transitional period, which might extend from the onset of puberty to the late twenties.
- The scheme will involve a transitional period of management leading to the purchase of the respective company.
Synonyms intermediate, middle, midway, intervening, interposed interim, temporary, provisional, pro tem, stopgap, short-term, fill-in, make-do, acting, conditional, caretaker, working, contingent, makeshift - 1.1Architecture Of or denoting the last stage of Romanesque style, in which Gothic elements begin to appear.
〔建筑〕过渡式样的(指哥特式风格开始出现的晚期罗马式建筑风格) Example sentencesExamples - The new cathedral incorporated the transitional Gothic facade and the south tower, both survivors of the fire.
- The Gothic stylistic elements that mark it as a transitional structure can best be seen in the chancel and the ambulatory with its famous stained-glass windows.
- On top of the hill four sharp spires rise from the Transitional Gothic cathedral.
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