词组 | in the offing |
释义 | Idiom in the offing Theme: HAPPENING happening at some time in the future.There is a big investigation in the offing, but I don’t know when.It's hard to tell what's in the offing if you don't keep track of things. Idiom in the offing possible or likely to happen soon.There are signs that a hot new design may be in the offing.I really thought a big promotion was in the offing. in the offingIn the future; happening soon. A vacation is in the offing for me, and I couldn't be more ready for it. in the offinghappening at some time in the future. There is a big investigation in the offing, but I don't know when. It's hard to tell what's in the offing if you don't keep track of things. in the offingIn the near or immediate future; soon to come. For example, Jan was delighted that exams were finished and graduation was in the offing. This expression originally meant "in the part of the ocean visible between shore and horizon"; its figurative use dates from the late 1700s. Also see in the wind. in the offingIf something is in the offing, it is likely to happen soon. A general amnesty for political prisoners may be in the offing. With Sybil's wedding in the offing I'm hoping this cough isn't infectious. in the offingnearby; likely to happen or appear soon.This expression originated as a nautical term for a distance offshore, beyond a harbour or anchoring ground. It has been used figuratively since the late 18th century. in the ˈoffing(informal) likely or about to happen soon: There’s a pay rise in the offing, I hear.The offing is the furthest part of the sea that you can see from land. Ships that are in the offing will soon arrive at the land.in the offing1. In the near or immediate future; soon to come: with exams finished and graduation in the offing. 2. Nearby; at hand. in the offingIn the future; likely to occur. The term was first used in the seventeenth century to describe the open sea as seen between shore and horizon. In the eighteenth century it began to be used figuratively to describe something nearby or in prospect. Thus Nancy Mitford wrote (Love in a Cold Climate, 1949), “That look of concentration which comes over French faces when a meal is in the offing.” |
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