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EVP forthcoming


3000TH: หน้า naaF next, following, upcoming, season, face
5000FR: défaut fault, flaw, shortcoming
5000FR: venue coming
5000FR: rapprochement bringing together, coming closer, parallel
CORE: coming + + + + + + +

FN: coming a Relative_time





Becoming an architect is not simple. Jobs 1
Crime is becoming more dangerous and more complicated. Tội phạm đang trở nên nguy hiểm hơnvà phức tạp hơn. Politics





The title is not coming to me. Tôi không nhớ ra tên. * 025
Yes, we are coming soon. Vâng, chúng tôi đến ngay. * 064
I am not coming because the weather is so bad. Tôi không đến, bởi vì thời tiết xấu quá. * 077
He isn’t coming because he isn’t invited. Anh ấy không đến, bởi vì anh ấy đã không được mời. * 077
I am not coming because I have no time. Tôi không đến, bởi vì tôi không có thời gian. * 077


like: coming
to discuss without coming to any conclusion bàn quanh
any day in the future, any coming day impossible to fix bất nhật
make (cause) trouble for the coming generations di lụy
soon to come, coming soon sắp sửa tới
in the coming period trong thời kỳ mở cửa



244 Is the bus coming? Xe bus đang đến à?
476 It's late. I'm going home now. Are you coming with me? Muộn rồi. Tôi về nhà đây. Cậu có đi cùng tôi không?
She's broken her arm.'> 915 She's broken her arm.'> Sabine's not coming to the party. She broke her arm. > She's broken her arm. She's broken her arm.'> ☊ Sabine sẽ không đến bữa tiệc. Cô ấy bị gãy tay. > Cô ấy đã bị gãy tay.
1209 Wilma isn't coming to the party next week. Wilma sẽ không tới bữa tiệc tuần sau.
1222 What time are your friends coming? Bao giờ các bạn của cậu đến?
1307 Some friends are coming to stay with us. Vài người bạn sẽ đến ở với chúng tôi.
1327 Are you coming with me? — No, I don't think so. I'm staying here. Cậu có đi cùng tôi không? - Không, tôi nghĩ là không. Tôi sẽ ở đây.
1645 There's a train coming at tthirty (10:30). Có một chuyến tàu tới vào lúc mười giờ ba mươi.
1893 Leonardo's coming to the party tonight. — He is? I thought you said he wasn't coming. Leonardo sẽ đến dự bữa tiệc tối nay. - Thế à? Tôi tưởng anh ấy không đến.
1919 We won't see Miriam tonight. — Why not? Isn't she coming? Tối nay chúng ta sẽ không gặp Miriam. - Tại sao không? Cô ấy không đến à?
2111 What prevented you from coming to see us? Thứ gì đã cản cậu đến gặp chúng tôi?
It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming.'> 2683 It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming.'> Iris is very late, isn't she? It looks like she isn't coming. > It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming. It looks as if she isn't coming. > It looks as though she isn't coming.'> ☊ Iris đến rất muộn phải không? Trông giống như là cô ấy sẽ không đến. > Trông như kiểu là cô ấy sẽ không đến. > Trông như kiểu là cô ấy sẽ không đến.
I'm coming back at the end of the year.'> 2719 I'm coming back at the end of the year.'> I'm coming back at the end of December. > I'm coming back at the end of the year. I'm coming back at the end of the year.'> ☊ Tôi sẽ trở về vào cuối tháng mười hai. > Cuối năm tôi sẽ về.
2854 What kind of person have you dreamed of becoming? Cậu đã mơ trở thành loại người như thế nào?
2916 I wanted to stay home, but my friends insisted on my coming. Tôi muốn ở nhà nhưng bạn tôi đã nài nỉ tôi đến.
2919 Take your shoes o before coming inside my house, and please don't wake the baby up. Hãy cởi giày trước khi vào nhà tôi và làm ơn đừng đánh thức em bé.

whales coming up for air (= in order to breathe) air
Cars were coming from all directions (= every direction). all
All the people you invited are coming. all
The book's coming along nicely. along
ambition of being/doing sth: She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. ambition
The plane was coming in at a steep angle. angle
Please let me know how many people are coming, if any. any
Thanks for coming. I appreciate it. appreciate
Ben's coming, isn't he? be
'Are you coming with us?' 'No, I'm not.' be
She was becoming confused. become
begin by doing sth: She began by thanking us all for coming. begin
His behaviour towards her was becoming more and more aggressive. behaviour
bother to do sth: He didn't even bother to let me know he was coming. bother
A welcoming fire was burning in the fireplace. burn
Homosexuals in public life are now coming out of the closet. come out of the closet
The trees are coming into leaf. come
My son is coming home soon. come
Here comes Jo! (= Jo is coming) come
There's a storm coming. come
come to do sth: They're coming to stay for a week. come
Your breakfast is coming soon. come
Thanks for coming (= to my house, party, etc.). come
come (to sth) (with sb): Are you coming to the club with us tonight? come
When is her new novel coming out? come out
The project is coming on fine. come on
The train is coming in now. come in
News is coming in of a serious plane crash in France. come in
She has over a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments. come in
Where's that smell coming from? come from sth
'She doesn't try hard enough.' 'That's rich, coming from you (= you do not try hard either).' come from sth
The price of gas is coming down. come down
Gas is coming down in price. come down
Some birds which were once a common sight are now becoming rare. common
He's coming with me for company. company
confirm (that)...: Has everyone confirmed (that) they're coming? confirm
The dark clouds in the sky meant that a storm was coming. dark
Paul's not coming. He's got a hot date (= an exciting one). date
The decorative touches have made this house a warm and welcoming home. decorative
Please say definitely whether you will be coming or not. definitely
depend sb/sth doing sth: Can we depend on you coming in on Sunday? depend on/upon sb/sth
You can depend on his coming in on Sunday. depend on/upon sb/sth
'Is he coming?' 'That depends. He may not have the time.' that depends, it (all) depends
They hit a truck coming in the opposite direction. direction
They can't be coming or else they'd have called. or else
She didn't even call to say she wasn't coming. even
explain that...: I explained that an ambulance would be coming soon. explain
My home life was becoming no more than an extension of my job. extension
Face facts—she isn't coming back. face
The hotel has special facilities for welcoming disabled people. facility
She is still coming to terms with the failure of her marriage. failure
Violent attacks are becoming all too familiar (= sadly familiar). familiar
It's becoming fashionable to have long hair again. fashionable
Britain is fast becoming a nation of fatties. fast
'Are you coming climbing?' 'No fear!' no fear
Everyone feared the coming war. fear
I'm not coming, and that's final! (= I will not change my mind) final
And finally, I would like to thank you all for coming here today. finally
The crocuses are late coming into flower. flower
'They aren't coming, then?' 'I guess not.' guess
These things have a habit of coming back to haunt you. habit
He's losing his hair (= becoming bald ). hair
I hate coming home late. hate
We have orders coming in from all over the world. have
impatient (at sth): Sarah was becoming increasingly impatient at their lack of interest. impatient
We expect to see further improvement over the coming year. improvement
Is the tide coming in or going out? in
It is becoming increasingly clear that this problem will not be easily solved. increasingly
'Is anyone else coming?' 'Not that I know of. ' know
She showed a distinct lack of enthusiasm for the idea of becoming a mother. lack
The trees are just coming into leaf. leaf
That sounds like (= I think I can hear) him coming now. like
Look out! There's a car coming. look out
A lot of people are coming to the meeting. lot
The message is coming through loud and clear. loud and clear
The hotel bus meets all incoming flights. meet
The clear message coming from the government is that they are getting tough on crime. message
'Are you coming to the school play?' 'I wouldn't miss it for the world.' miss
I was becoming more and more irritated by his behaviour. more and more
News of a serious road accident is just coming in. news
The plants are coming along nicely (= growing well). nicely
cold winds coming from the north north
They're obviously not coming. obviously
I could see smoke coming from the windows of the house directly opposite. opposite
Are you coming or not? or
He crashed into a car coming the other way. other
He threw himself into the path of an oncoming vehicle. path
Coming onto the platform now is tonight's conductor, Jane Glover. platform
You're coming? I'm so pleased. pleased
Coming off the drug was a long and painful (= difficult) process for him. process
prospect (of sth/of doing sth): The prospect of becoming a father filled him with alarm. prospect
She saw the ambulance coming up behind her and pulled over. pull over
'You've no intention of coming back?' 'I'm quite sorry, but no, I have not.' quite
She never realized her ambition of becoming a professional singer. realize
When are the removal men coming? removal
I'll be right with you (= I am coming very soon). right
The wind is rising—I think there's a storm coming. rise
When I was younger, I had romantic ideas of becoming a writer. romantic
There she is, coming round the corner. round
They turned and ran when they saw us coming. run
The movie will be coming to your screens shortly. screen
send to do sth: She sent to say that she was coming home. send
Bob will be there?That settles it. I'm not coming. settle
The courts are becoming more severe on young offenders. severe
Emma has just called in sick (= telephoned to say she will not be coming to work because she is ill). sick
Are you coming outside for a smoke? smoke
'Is he coming?' 'I hope so.' so
warmer weather coming from the south south
My sister's coming to stay next week. stay
Wild flowers such as primroses are becoming rare. such as
When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction. take off
He taught for several years before becoming a writer. teach
tell sb/yourself (that)...: They've told us (that) they're not coming. tell
We lived in France and then Italy before coming back to England. then
Stay tuned for the news coming up next. tune
usual (for sb/sth) (to do sth): It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming. usual
We've got visitors coming this weekend. visitor
want sb/sth doing sth: I don't want you coming home so late. want
Watch out! There's a car coming! watch out
We just missed a car coming the other way. way
a welcoming smile welcome
Are they coming as well? as well (as sb/sth)
The noise seems to be coming from within the building. within
I couldn't work out where the music was coming from. work sth out
'Are you coming? Yes or no?' yes

défaut on peut parler de mes défauts si tu veux
venue une grande nouveauté récente est la venue des nouveaux dépanneurs
rapprochement nous cherchons un rapprochement entre les deux extrêmes