imminent

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Used to describe a situation that is very likely to become dangerous soon.

迫在眉睫的威胁

Refers to a potential harm or danger that is about to happen.

指即将发生的潜在伤害或危险。

Refers to a situation where someone is expected to die very soon.

Refers to a terrible event that is about to happen very soon.

即将发布

The start of a new project, product, or a spacecraft lift-off is about to happen.

Used when a species of animal or plant is in immediate danger of dying out completely.

即将释放

Refers to something (e.g., a movie, a product, a prisoner) that will be made available or set free very soon.

指预计很快就会发生的释放。

Indicates that someone or something is expected to arrive very soon.

即将到来的毁灭

Indicates that the act of destroying something is about to occur.

表示摧毁某物的行为即将发生。

Indicates that someone or something is about to leave.

即将回归

Suggests that someone is expected to come back very soon.

表示某人预计很快就会回来。

迫在眉睫的入侵

An armed attack by a country is expected to happen very soon.

预计很快就会发生的入侵

即将撤出

The act of taking something or someone away (e.g., troops, support) is about to happen.

指马上就要发生的撤离。

迫在眉睫的大灾难

A more intense term for an impending disaster, often with widespread consequences.

一个比“灾难”更强烈的词,通常指具有广泛影响的即将到来的灾难。

即将退休

Someone is expected to stop working permanently very soon.

很快就要发生的退休

A formal term for the end or failure of something, such as an institution or a person's life.

迫在眉睫的危险

A more formal or literary term for immediate and serious danger.

很可能马上发生的危险

The act of killing someone as a legal punishment is scheduled to happen very soon.