0 (especially of something unpleasant) likely to happen etc very soon -- ซึ่งใกล้จะเกิดขึ้น
A storm is imminent.
Institutional arrangements that have emerged alongside the state comprehensive education system have had imminent potential for transformation to be used for different political purposes.
The east light baff les glow, the space is in shadow but a flood of sunlighting is imminent.
Surplus governments are less likely to be in a position where a loss of power is imminent.
To think that such signs are indications of imminent political transformation and social reconstruction is to simplify such processes.
Different events in different countries at different times have marked the day when the electorate becomes aware that an election is imminent.
For such banks the more imminent the intervention, the more likely it is that they would take corrective action in the form of higher capitalization.
This time can also be used to prepare the family for the imminent loss of their loved one.
Where failure seemed imminent, the typical response was a defensive resort to criticism.
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臨近的,即將發生的…
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临近的,即将发生的…
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inminente, inminente [masculine-feminine]…
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çok yakın, eli kulağında, yakında…
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imminent/-ente, imminent…
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blízký, hrozící…
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truende…
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