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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ten·ta·tive /ˈtentətɪv/ ●○○ adjective  1 CERTAINLY1not definite or certain, because you may want to change things 不确定的;暂定的 SYN provisional OPP definite I passed on my tentative conclusions to the police. 我把我的初步结论递交给了警方。 The government is taking tentative steps towards tackling the country’s economic problems. 政府正在采取临时性措施来解决国家的经济问题。2 SHYdone without confidence 踌躇不决的,犹豫的 SYN hesitant a tentative smile 犹疑的微笑tentatively adverb Albi knocked tentatively and entered. 阿尔比犹豫地敲敲门,走了进去。tentativeness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
tentativeEvan's writing is very tentative.Workers have reached a tentative agreement with management.A coalition of the young and old might, from even the most tentative beginnings, grow into a formidable force.He gave me a confused smile: a tentative grin with eyes averted.But the steps taken so far have been tentative ones, forced by bitter economic realities.The tentative quality of the inauguration conceals a determined and set political course.Conclusions from a single epidemiologic study are very tentative regardless of the quality of the study.tentative stepsShe couldn't quite believe she was taking the first few tentative steps back towards her marriage.She took a couple of tentative steps but he reached out and swiftly held her by the shoulders.Around the country, the first tentative steps have been taken toward this new alliance.There was no need for tentative steps of discovery but nevertheless it was as if this were the very first time.Then he opened his eyes, spoke a few words and eventually tried a few tentative steps round his hospital room.The year ended with the government taking tentative steps to tackle the country's enormous economic problems.Both moves were seen as tentative steps towards opening up the political system.Shortly after the First World War tentative steps towards the implementation of a monopoly policy were being considered.
Origin tentative (1500-1600) Medieval Latin tentativus, from Latin tentare; → TEMPT
ten·ta·tive adjectiveChineseSyllable
definite you not or may Corpus certain, because


tentative
tentative /ˈtentətɪv/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: tentativus, from Latin tentare; tempt
1. not definite or certain, and may be changed later
   SYN  provisional
   OPP  definite:
    I passed on my tentative conclusions to the police.
    The government is taking tentative steps towards tackling the country’s economic problems.
2. done without confidence
   SYN  hesitant:
    a tentative smile
—tentatively adverb:
    Albi knocked tentatively and entered.
—tentativeness noun [uncountable]


ten·ta·tiveBrE /ˈtentətɪv/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtentətɪv/ 🔊 adjective(of an arrangement, agreement, etc. 安排、协议等) not definite or certain because you may want to change it later 不确定的;不肯定的;暂定的We made a tentative arrangement to meet on Friday. 我们暂定星期五见面。🔊🔊tentative conclusions初步结论not behaving or done with confidence 踌躇的;犹豫不定的;不果断的 SYN hesitant a tentative greeting怯声怯气的问候I'm taking the first tentative steps towards fitness. 我试探性地开始实施健身计划。🔊🔊 ten·ta·tive·ly BrE /ˈtentətɪvli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtentətɪvli/ 🔊 adverb ten·ta·tive·ness BrE /ˈtentətɪvnəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtentətɪvnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]