temporary in the PONS Dictionary

temporary Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a temporary lapse in concentration
temporary staff

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In addition, temporary exhibits, on a variety of topics are hosted in the large power halls.
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About 4 percent of workforce, 11.4 million workers, a year are temporary workers.
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There are six permanent exhibition galleries for the display of the museum's collections and six thematic galleries for temporary exhibitions.
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A temporary village, including school, was built on site to house construction workers and remains of this village are still visible.
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He took temporary leave which lost him his position.
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There are also temporary or transient side effects.
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Then the temporary and all its memory is destroyed.
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However, there have been talks about building a temporary facility for events.
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The museum also houses three exhibition halls and a temporary exhibition hall.
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Of course, their current lodgings are a bit temporary.
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