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It's imminent, the situation is urgent, but you don't necessarily have to take action.
There is no time to delay, action has to be taken, and it is necessary to do it!
According to the sentence "strengthen the creation of cartoon scripts", the choice cannot be delayed.
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Imminent: Focus on the situation at hand.
Urgency: Focus on the attitude to the current situation.
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Imminent is an action adjective, imminent is a state adjective.
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1. Different interpretations.
1. Imminent: Describe that the matter has come to the front and the situation is very urgent.
2. Urgency: It means that the situation is urgent, and no delay is allowed.
Second, the source is different.
1. Imminent:
Source: Warring States Liezi "Liezi Zhongni": "Far beyond the Eight Wildernesses, close within the eye." ”
Translation: Although this matter has nothing to do with us and is far away, the urgency of the situation is already in sight.
2. Urgently:
Source: Song Zhoumi's "Qi Dongye Yu": "The emperor's accession to the throne is a good day, and the official calendar is auspicious, why doubt?" There is no room for delay. ”
Translation: The emperor ascends the throne, this is a good day, and it is auspicious to calculate this day, why doubt it? Things can't be delayed any longer.
Third, the grammar is different.
1. Imminent: subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite.
2. Urgency: subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial.
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Imminent means imminent: urgent; Eyelashes: Eyebrows and eyelashes. Already approaching between the eyebrows and eyelashes. The metaphor is urgent; It's in front of you.
Pronunciation: pò zài méi jié], source: Warring States Zheng Lie Yukou "Liezi Zhongni": "Although it is far away from the Eight Wildernesses, it is close to the eye, and those who come to kill me, I will know." ”
Synonyms: burning eyebrows, anxious as a spark, impatient, a thousand even, a thousand shots, urgent, urgent, a strip of water, within the eyebrows.
Antisense: far away, slow, not urgent.
Example sentences
1. Municipal solid waste is also an imminent and serious problem.
2. The exam is coming soon, I haven't reviewed yet, and time is imminent.
3. The fire is about to spread to the red pine forest; At this imminent moment; Firefighters arrived.
4. Except for a few imminent battles, there are no too intense scenes.
5. Her swift actions showed that he felt the imminent matter as much as Mrs. Archer.
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The imminent thought of Yiji Stove is that the matter is very urgent, and it is in sight.
Imminent, the Chinese idiom, pinyin is pò zài méi jié, from "Zhuangzi Gengsang Chu": "Said: Xiang I see if I am imminent."
Liezi Zhongni": "Far beyond the Eight Desolations, close at hand." as a predicate, a definite. Used in written language.
Explanation of the word split: 1, force: pò, pǎi.
Said Wen Jie Zi": "Urgent, near." From the sign, the white sound.
Stopping at first glance is the paradigm of remark. For example, when the ice opens, color is the paradigm of white. The two paradigms of white are superimposed.
Acting or stopping will be subject to the force of freezing is the paradigm of compulsion.
2. In, Chinese characters, a preposition that indicates the place, time, and scope of the sedan car involved in the action and situation. Zai, from the only from the soil. Plants and trees are born on the soil.
Refers to a space. Exist, dwell: Exist.
Healthy. The long debate hole of youth. Staying in a certain location:
Family. Duty. Bit.
3. Mei (pinyin: méi) is a commonly used Chinese character, which was first seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscription. The ancient character of the eyebrow resembles the appearance of eyebrows on the eyes (目), and the original meaning is eyebrows, the hair on the eyes and under the forehead.
The ancients believed that long eyebrows meant longevity, so there was the word "eyebrow longevity", which means longevity.
4. Eyelashes, pronunciation: jié, the basic meaning of Chinese characters, eyelashes, fine hairs on the edges of the upper and lower eyelids. Eyelashes, fine hairs that grow on the edges of the eyelids.
It can prevent dust, insects and other effects from invading the eyes and blocking strong light. And the eyelashes have the effect of retaining water and preventing water from entering the eyes.
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Describe the matter as coming, and the situation is very urgent.
Translation: When I first came, I looked between your eyebrows, and I understood your thoughts. Now your conversation is more proof of my observations.
as a predicate, a definite. Used in written language.
Example. Liezi Zhongni": "Far beyond the Eight Desolations, close at hand." ”
The necessity of the new code is imminent. Qing Liang Qichao, "On the Evolution of the Establishment of Chinese Written Law".
Sentence formation: The villagers who are trapped on the roof by the flood are in imminent danger, and if they are not rescued in time, they will be wiped out.
synonyms: a thousand shots.
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The imminent detailed explanation is a metaphor for the imminent arrival of the matter, as urgent as pressing the eyebrows and eyelashes.
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The metaphor is that the matter is in sight, and it is as urgent as the eyebrows and eyelashes are approaching. There is no time to delay.
It means that the matter is very urgent and has come to the forefront, from "Zhuangzi Gengsang Chu" and "Liezi Zhongni".
Imminent" in a sentence:
The construction project is progressing gradually, and the relocation work is imminent.
Scientists cite many examples of the urgency of saving nature.
The exam is imminent, and you haven't rushed to study?
The number of biological species on the planet is decreasing day by day, and it is urgent to save endangered species.
The matter is urgent and urgent.
The matter was imminent, but he was undecided.
The high school entrance examination is imminent.
The enrollment of new students is imminent, and the school is preparing for it.
If death is imminent, then I must at least say that I have enjoyed the pleasures of life.
Municipal solid waste is also a serious problem that looms ahead.
Force: [pò] 1Suppress; Hard:
Envoy. 2.Approach:
Near. 3.Hurry:
Urgent. Take it in stride. Mortar A type of artillery.
It bears recoil with a seat plate, sells a short bush tube, has a simple structure, light weight, small muzzle velocity, and is mainly used for shooting at high firing boundaries, with an angle of fire usually above 45 and a curved trajectory, which is suitable for shooting targets behind shelters and horizontal targets. Explain in detail.
In:1Exist; Survival:
Spirit forever. Stay in the green mountains, not afraid of no firewood. Both parents .
2.Indicates the location of a person or thing: I'm not in the factory tonight.
Your pen on the table too. 3.Stay:
Duty. Bit. 4.
participation (a group); Affiliation (a certain group): Party. Organization.
5.Is; Determined by: things are man-made.
Study well, mainly work your own.
Eyebrows: 1Eyebrows: Thick. Smile openly. 2.Refers to the blank space at the top of the page: the book. Nakatoshi Sakura batch. 3.Surname.
Eyelashes: eyelashes, fine hairs on the edge of the eyelids: eyes do not meet.
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Imminent means that something is imminent, urgent.
Detailed explanation: From: "Zhuangzi Gengsang Chu": "Said: Xiang I see if you are imminent. Liezi Zhongni": "Far beyond the Eight Desolations, close at hand." ”
Idiom explanation: urgent: urgent; Eyelashes: Eyebrows and eyelashes. Already approaching between the eyebrows and eyelashes. The metaphor is urgent; It's in front of you.
Source of the idiom: Lie Zi Zhongni": "Although it is far away from the Eight Wildernesses, it is close to the eye, and those who come to kill me, I will know." ”
synonyms: fire burns eyebrows, anxious as a spark.
Antonyms: far away, slow and logical.
Idiom analysis: imminent and "burning eyebrows" are both metaphors for special urgency and crisis. However, the "burning eyebrows" are mostly emphasized, and the time of the situation is very critical and urgent; Most of them are spoken among the masses; Imminent focuses on the urgency and imminence of things, and is mostly used in written language.
Example sentences
1. The house was on fire, the situation was imminent, and at the critical moment, the firefighters rushed into the fire to rescue and finally saved the day.
2. Managers play a decisive role in enhancing the core competitiveness of enterprises, which makes it urgent to study their incentives.
3. The fire was about to spread to the red pine forest, and when the world was imminent, the firefighters came.
4. With the depletion of oil resources, it is urgent to develop new alternative energy sources.
5. The villagers who were trapped on the roof by the flood are in imminent danger, and if they cannot be rescued in time, they will be wiped out.
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Imminent means that the matter is urgent, and it is imminent.
Pronunciation: pò zài méi jié.
Interpretation: urgent, urgent; Eyelashes: Eyebrows and eyelashes. The metaphor is that the matter is in front of the eye, and the rush is like approaching the eyebrows and eyelashes.
Source: "Liezi Zhongni": "Although it is far away from the Eight Wildernesses; imminent; the one who came to me; I will know it. ”
synonyms: near, impatient, impatient, urgent as a spark, urgent, urgent, urgent, imminent, and watery.
Antonyms: slow, unhurried.
Usage: as a predicate, a definite; Used in written language. Example: A new civil war crisis is suddenly looming again.
Imminent sentence formation
1. How to improve the level of energy consumption, reduce the pollution caused by energy consumption to the environment, and improve our living environment has become an urgent hard task.
2. Concern for one's own safety in the face of imminent and real danger is the rational activity process of the brain.
3. The college entrance examination is imminent, and we should all study hard.
4. For decades, alarmist environmentalists have warned of imminent human doom, largely due to the unsustainable and severe impact on our use of the Earth's natural environmental systems.
5. Anxiety refers to the emotional condition that arises due to the appearance of imminent, punishing signs.
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Imminent means that something is imminent, urgent.
Detailed explanation: From: "Zhuangzi Gengsang Chu": "Said: Xiang I see if you are imminent. Liezi Zhongni": "Far beyond the Eight Desolations, close at hand." ”
Example: A new civil war crisis is suddenly looming again. Fang Ji "Between Waving Hands".
Grammar: subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite. Used in written language.
synonyms: burning eyebrows, a strip of water, close at hand, impatient, impatient, urgent as a spark, urgent, urgent, urgent.
Antonyms: slow, unhurried.
Sentence formation: 1. The number of biological species on the earth is decreasing day by day, and it is urgent to save endangered species.
2. The construction project is gradually advancing, and the relocation work is imminent.