tentative
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Tentative agreements, plans, or arrangements are not definite or certain, but have been made as a first step. 初步的
Political leaders have reached a tentative agreement to hold a preparatory conference next month. 政治領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人已經(jīng)就下個(gè)月召開準(zhǔn)備會(huì)達(dá)成初步協(xié)議。
2. tentativelyADV 初步地[ADV with v]
The next round of talks is tentatively scheduled to begin October 21st in Washington. 下一輪談判初步定在10月21日於華盛頓進(jìn)行。
3. ADJ If someone is tentative, they are cautious and not very confident because they are uncertain or afraid. 猶豫的
My first attempts at complaining were kind of tentative. 我頭幾次的投訴嘗試都有點(diǎn)兒猶豫。
4. tentativelyADV 猶豫地[ADV with v]
Perhaps, he suggested tentatively, they should send for Dr. Esteves. 他猶猶豫豫地建議道,他們也許應(yīng)該派人去請(qǐng)埃斯特維斯毉生。
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tentative /?t?nt?t?v/
劍橋詞典
- (of a plan or idea ) not certain or agreed , or (of a suggestion or action ) said or done in a careful but uncertain way because you do not know if you are right
(計(jì)劃、想法、建議、行動(dòng)等)試騐(性)的,試探(性)的,暫時(shí)的
I have tentative plans to take a trip to Seattle in July . 我暫定7月份去西雅圖旅行。
tentatively
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If you do or say something tentatively, you do or say it in an uncertain way.
猶豫地;遲疑不決地 返回 tentative