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Перевод: coming speek coming


[прилагательное]
будущий; наступающий; приближающийся; ожидаемый; предстоящий; грядущий; подающий надежды; многообещающий;
[существительное]
приход ; приезд ; прибытие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. "Coming round to your house like this?"
  2. "I was even taken to hospital at one point thinking I had a hypo coming on, but then we realised that I was actually having panic attacks - a delayed reaction to losing my sight.
  3. One day, a child said to him, "Aren't you lucky, coming to church in a chair!"
  4. We rested quietly and most comfortably in Sligachan Inn, than which I cannot imagine a better retreat in the early summer of late autumn, either before or after the great throng, who, coming from north and south to it in the height of the tourist season, make it a place of stir.
  5. The speechreader gets the bare facts - "Mary isn't coming."
  6. I've seen the video tape of Tom and I coming down the 18th.
  7. This augurs well for the future and should be reflected in some good team gala results this coming season.
  8. I had an apartment on the third floor, overlooking the square and the end of the Avenida Jose Antonio de Rivera round which I would watch Dana coming to join me for another afternoon of poetry.
  9. There was no-sign of the witch, but Virginia knew that she might still be coming in chase of her.
  10. The words are coming out in the right order.
  11. The widespread implications of the Famine were already coming to the surface.
  12. "Anyone coming into a derby is going to find it hard to find their feet," Ferguson said.
  13. Management gurus have done their best, picking over the bones of "world-class" firms in the hope of coming up with the Magic Formula.

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