词汇 | on the horizon |
释义 | Idiom on the horizon Theme: TIME soon to happen.Do you know what's on the horizon?Who can tell what's on the horizon? Idiom on the horizon likely to happen or appear soon.There are no new drugs on the horizon to treat this disease. Related vocabulary: a cloud on the horizon Etymology: based on the literal meaning of horizon (= the place in the distance where the earth and sky seem to meet) on the horizon1. Literally, on or at the point where the earth and the sky meet. We saw an island on the horizon and started heading toward it. 2. By extension, happening or appearing in the near future. Many analysts warned that an economic crash was on the horizon, but none of the world's governments paid any mind. on the horizon1. Lit. appearing at the boundary between the earth and the sky. There is a storm on the horizon. 2. Fig. soon to happen. Do you know what's on the horizon? There is some excitement on the horizon, but I can't tell you about it. on the horizonWithin view, not too far away, as in The analysts see a huge rise in the stock market on the horizon. on the horizonCOMMON If something is on the horizon, it is almost certainly going to happen or be done quite soon. The threat of even more violence looms on the horizon. As with so many common diseases, there is no obvious cure on the horizon. on the horizonjust imminent or becoming apparent.on the hoˈrizonsoon to happen: The change of government means that there are new developments on the horizon. |
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