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coming ADJ

coming
próximo(-a)
the coming year
o ano que vem

come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] VB intr

1. come (move towards):

vir

2. come (go):

ir
are you coming to the pub with us?

5. come inf (have an orgasm):

II . come across VB intr

1. come across (be evident):

2. come across (create an impression):

I . come on VB intr

1. come on (improve):

II . come on VB trans insep

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They surveyed the community to find out why people weren't coming to church.
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While not new, fiber lasers are really coming into their own as prices fall and their capability increases.
www.canadianmetalworking.com
The financial plan assumed the city's workforce, which included police officers and firefighters, would not receive raises in the coming year.
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We wanted people to feel very conformable about coming in and hanging out and getting to know the building and exploring it.
www.radionz.co.nz
So batten down the hatches, hope the wins start coming, and ensure there's enough hot pies and cold beers for those who turn up.
www.greenandgoldrugby.com
Without it, the code may deadlock if values were coming in the wrong order.
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The majority of the new investment was unplanned, coming from loans or enterprises' internal capital.
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It does not take long before she starts coming on to him, making hints of her promiscuous past despite her young age.
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The national government was restored, but again to face instability, this time coming from abroad.
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When coming into physical contact with any man, she instantaneously breaks out in hives.
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