0 temporary and intended to be used or accepted until something permanent exists -- 暂时的,过渡时期的
1 in the time between two particular periods or events -- 在过渡时期,在此期间
In specified cases the possibility for widows to function as 'interim proprietors ' and transfer properties to their new husbands was reduced.
However, a genotype could be re-encountered months later in the same animal, even if interim samples contained other genotypes.
In the interim periods, relatively few interventions are needed.
In the interim the state had failed to transform its nobility into a ruling class that met its requirements.
The government subsequently signed an interim one-year lease contract.
The reason for omitting this action was that interim schedule models only included independent tasks.
A parliamentary committee had never before produced an interim report.
An interim description of the geographical distribution of this epizootic has appeared in print [33].