impend

英 [ɪm'pend] 美 [ɪmˈpɛnd]

v.  (事件,危险等)逼近; 即将临头; 吊(在上头)

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双语例句

  1. This very recklessness makes me feel that these costly operations may be only the prelude to far larger events which impend on land.
    这种孤注一掷的作法,使我感到这些代价重大的战役,也许正是陆上即将发生。
  2. Crucial events impend in europe.
    欧洲即将发生具有决定意义的事变。
  3. Summarize analysis the large span bridge construction in the urban rail transportation line; comparison the value of the academic practical in the impend construct way;
    对上海市轨道交通明珠线的大跨度连续刚构桥工程施工技术进行分析和总结,并对悬臂浇筑法的设计理论值与施工实测值进行对比;
  4. Research of Data Mining Based on Improved Rough Impend Approximation Measurement
    基于改进粗糙逼近近似度量的数据挖掘方法
  5. The advantages of the continuous rigid frame is can cross is linked together, can also will edge across loosen, the bearings form a continuous beam system in the impend construct way; Can also pier beam consolidation, not for direct support to form a continuous structure.
    连续刚构的优点是可以多跨相连,也可以将边跨松开,采用支座形成刚构一连续梁体系;也可以墩梁固结,不设支座直接形成连续结构。

英英释义

verb

  1. be imminent or about to happen
    1. Changes are impending