imminent
imminent 英 [ˈɪmɪnənt] 美 ['ɪmɪnənt]
adj. 即将来临的;迫近的
名词复数:imminents
- Something that is imminent is just about to happen: if you light a firecracker and then stick it down your pants, a very bad situation is imminent.
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- adj. 即将来临的;迫近的
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1. But still we have the character like Prince Hamlet, lacking iller instinct destroyed, by the imminent achievement of desires.
但我们仍有像哈姆雷特王子那样的人物,因缺乏“杀手的本能”,被欲望即将来临的实现而毁灭。
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2. If change is imminent in your household, then try and follow these tips and lets see if we can make the change easier and better for all.
如果你家里这个转变即将来临,要试着遵循这些小技巧,然后看看我们是否能使这个转变变得更容易更好。
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3. As the impact of the imminent Great Disruption hits us, he says, “our response will be proportionally dramatic, mobilizing as we do in war.
当即将来临的大崩解的冲击殃及我们时,他说:“我们的反应也将相应地巨大,如同我们在战争中做的那样动员起来。
- imminent (adj.) 1520s, from Middle French imminent (14c.) and directly from Latin imminentem (nominative imminens) "overhanging; impending," present participle of imminere "to overhang, lean towards," hence "be near to," also "threaten, menace, impend, be at hand, be about to happen," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + -minere "jut out," which is related to mons "hill" (from PIE root *men-(2) "to project"). Related: Imminently.
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