Witrynato impend [ impended · impended] {intransitive verb} Subject: Impending recession in south-eastern Europe and implications for the European economy. Asunto: Amenaza … Witrynaimpending adj. inminente m. / f. impending adj. apremiante m. / f. impending adj. inmediato, inmediata impending adj. próximo, próxima
IMPENDING definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
WitrynaFurthermore, insolvency is also presumed when a creditor requires the debtor to satisfy a debt and the debtor fails to comply. Imminent insolvency Imminent insolvency means that it is more likely than not that the debtor will not be able to meet its due payment obligations in the near future. WitrynaTranslation of impending – English–Spanish dictionary impending adjective [ before noun ] uk / ɪmˈpen.dɪŋ/ us / ɪmˈpen.dɪŋ/ used to refer to an event, usually something … list of usda certified organic products
"imminent" in Spanish Spanish-English Dictionary
Witrynaconstrained to do [sth] adj. (forced to do [sth]) obligado a hacer algo loc adj. forzado a hacer algo loc adj. Ann felt constrained to come to the party even though she didn't want to. Ann se sintió obligada a ir a la fiesta aunque no quería. Ann se sintió forzada a ir a la fiesta aunque no quería. constrained adj. WitrynaAn impending event is one that is going to happen very soon. On the morning of the expedition I awoke with a feeling of impending disaster. American English : … WitrynaPatients in immediate or impending danger need to be evacuated first. Los pacientes con peligro inmediato o inminente se tienen que evacuar primero. The only sign of … immortal synthetic hydra vulgaris