coming
- IPA[ˈkʌmɪŋ]
英式
- due to happen or just beginning;likely to be important or successful in the future
- an arrival or approach
- 釋義
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- 片語
形容詞
- 1. due to happen or just beginning work is due to start in the coming year
- 2. likely to be important or successful in the future he was the coming man of French racing
名詞
- 1. an arrival or approach the coming of a new age
- move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker: Jessica came into the kitchen I came here on holiday with my parents
- when a specified time is reached or event happens: I don't think that they'll be far away from honors come the new season
- semen ejaculated by a man at an orgasm.
Oxford American Dictionary
- move or travel towards or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker: Jessica came into the kitchen I came here on holiday with my parents
- when a specified time is reached or event happens: I don't think that they'll be far away from honours come the new season
- semen ejaculated by a man at an orgasm.
Oxford Dictionary
- each of a number of strips forming a framework for enclosing a pane of glass, especially in a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- past of come
Oxford American Dictionary
- past of come
Oxford Dictionary
- each of a number of strips forming a framework for enclosing a pane of glass, especially in a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the prophesied return of Christ to Earth at the Last Judgement.
Oxford Dictionary
- the prophesied return of Christ to earth at the Last Judgment.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkəmiNG]
美式
- due to happen or just beginning: work is due to start in the coming year
- an arrival or approach: the coming of a new age
Oxford American Dictionary