impending 英 [ɪmˈpendɪŋ]  

impending

impending  英 [ɪmˈpendɪŋ]

adj. 即将发生的;迫切的;悬挂的  v. 迫近;悬空(impend的现在分词) 

This is not the sign of an impending fiscal crisis. 这不像是即将发生金融危机的征兆。
The town itself is believed to be largely deserted after many of its inhabitants fled the impending crackdown, some of them crossing the border to nearby Turkey. 据信,许多居民逃离即将发生的镇压活动之后,这个城镇大部分已经被遗弃,其中一些人穿越边境逃往附近的土耳其。

  • If something is impending, it is about to happen. If you hear thunder in the distance, you might go inside to escape the impending storm.
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  • adj. 即将发生的;迫切的;悬挂的
  • v. 迫近;悬空(impend的现在分词)
  • 1. This is not the sign of an impending fiscal crisis.

    这不像是即将发生金融危机的征兆。

  • 2. The town itself is believed to be largely deserted after many of its inhabitants fled the impending crackdown, some of them crossing the border to nearby Turkey.

    据信,许多居民逃离即将发生的镇压活动之后,这个城镇大部分已经被遗弃,其中一些人穿越边境逃往附近的土耳其。

  • 3. The polar shift hypothesis enters the world of conspiracy theories when some claim that top governments and scientists know of the impending shift but refuse to share the information with the public.

    当一些人说高层政府官员和科学家们知道这一变化的迫近却拒绝向民众公开这一信息时,地极变化假说进入了阴谋论的范畴。

im·pend·ing / ɪmˈpendɪŋ ; NAmE ɪmˈpendɪŋ / adjective [only before noun ] (usually of an unpleasant event 通常指不愉快的事 ) that is going to happen very soon 即将发生的;迫在眉睫的 SYN imminent his impending retirement 他即将到来的退休 warnings of impending danger/disaster 对马上到来的危险╱灾难的预警 im·pend·ing / ɪmˈpendɪŋ ; NAmE ɪmˈpendɪŋ /
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