adj. 1.就要来的,正在来的,来(年),次(日),下(月、周)。 2.有前途的,正在崛起的,蒸蒸日上的,(人)新进的。 n. 进来;到达;〔美方〕发芽;〔pl.〕萌芽。 Coming, Sir! (本人)马上就来! She is coming nineteen. 她快要满十九岁了。 the coming week 下星期。 coming up 〔美口〕立正! 预备! coming out 【商业】新发行的股票(bargain for the “C- Out” 新股买卖)。 have it coming (奖、惩等)是应得的。 have sb. coming and going 使无路可逃,使进退维谷。 the coming thing 〔美口〕就要变得时髦[有重要性]的东西。 coming in 1. 进入,开始。 2. 〔常作 comings in〕收入。
arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous); "the advent of the computer" 同义词:advent,
the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse 同义词:orgasm, climax, sexual climax,
the act of drawing spatially closer to something; "the hunter''s approach scattered the geese" 同义词:approach, approaching,
the temporal property of becoming nearer in time; "the approach of winter" 同义词:approach, approaching,
of the relatively near future; "the approaching election"; "this coming Thursday"; "the forthcoming holidays"; "the upcoming spring fashions" 同义词:approaching, forthcoming, upcoming,
例句与用法
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A solitary figure was coming toward him . 一个孤单的人影向他走来了。
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He was knocked off the day we came in . 我们登陆的第一天他就报销了。
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Huge waves came crashing almost on top of us .. 大浪朝我们劈面打来。
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Would you care to come for a walk with me ? 您来和我一起散散步好吗?
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He did n't come today , perhaps he 's ill . 他今天没来,许是生病了。
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Coming whether you want to or not . 不管你想来不想来,你是一定得来。
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The next day came a fresh sensation . 第二天,传来了一件惊人的消息。
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Light was coming through in the corner flat . 角上那幢公寓映出灯光。
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Her mother came out of an open door . 她妈妈从一扇开着的门里走出来。
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The principal literature comes from zoology . 主要文献都来自动物学。