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adj.
(形容詞)
- (通常指不愉快的事)即將發生的,逼近的 (usually with reference to sth unpleasant) probably about to happen soon
adj.
形容詞
- 逼近(眼前)的,即將發生的,迫切的,危急的,臨頭的(尤指不愉快的事)
- 一觸即發的,迫在眉睫的,呼之欲出的
Adjective:
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close in time; about to occur;
"retribution is at hand"
"some people believe the day of judgment is close at hand"
"in imminent danger"
"his impending retirement"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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He was faced with imminent death.
他遭遇超過了的致死。
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They are unaware of imminent danger.
他倆沒發現到接近的安全風險。
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Rumours of an imminent earthquake startled a panic.
謠傳將發生洪水促使一個多陣恐懼。
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The black clounds show that a storm is imminent.
云霧預示著暴驟雨也將會隨之來了。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
做為定語
~+ n.
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There does not seem to be an imminent danger of famine on a world scale.
眼前然而未找到著大占比引發饑荒的快消失。
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They were advising clients to hedge the imminent inflation by buying farmland.
孩子 曾意見愛美者進貨土地,盡量受勢在必行的通貨膨漲有的盤虧。
代替表語
S+be+~
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Our departure is imminent.
咱們就是把離別。
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The prospect of action, for a few days imminent, now postponed.
源自: E. Waugh
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He wondered what Meyer had meant by danger. Was it imminent or to come later?
源于: B. Bainbridge
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He displayed no signs of imminent departure.
出處: C. Phillips
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