upcoming
upcoming — 形容詞
1. planned or expected to take place in the very near future, usually within days o
即將到來
計劃在近期發生的
planned or expected to take place in the very near future, usually within days or weeks — used especially for scheduled events, deadlines, and occasions that people are preparing for.
Cyrus started saving money for his upcoming trip to Japan next spring.
Cyrus 開始為明年春天即將到來的日本之旅存錢。
collocation: upcoming + trip / event / election
The upcoming election has been the main topic of conversation in our village.
即將到來的選舉已經成為我們村裡的主要話題。
attributive use before a noun
There is an upcoming deadline for scholarship applications at the university.
大學的獎學金申請即將截止。
Benjamin spent the morning preparing his slides for an upcoming presentation.
Benjamin 花了一整個早上準備他即將到來的簡報投影片。
Linh checked the school calendar for any upcoming holidays or breaks.
Linh 查看了學校的行事曆,確認是否有即將到來的假期或休息日。
- forthcoming
more formal; often used in official announcements (a forthcoming report / a forthcoming album)
- approaching
broader in scope; can describe seasons, ages, or any passing time (the approaching winter)
- impending
carries a sense of urgency and often a negative tone (impending storm / impending crisis)
- imminent
suggests something will happen very soon, any moment now; more dramatic register
文法句型
upcoming + noun (event, deadline, election, etc.)
用法筆記
This adjective is almost always used before a noun (attributive position). It sounds unnatural in predicative position (❗ 'The meeting is upcoming' → prefer 'The meeting is coming up'). Unlike common adjectives, it cannot be modified by very (not ❗ 'very upcoming') and has no comparative or superlative form.