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1. 将要 (jiāng yào): This phrase means "to be about to" and is used to describe something that is about to happen.
2. 即将来临 (jí jiāng lái lín): This phrase means "to be on the verge of" and is used to describe something that is about to happen.
3. 迫近 (pò jìn): This phrase means "to be close to" and is used to describe something that is about to happen.
4. 临近 (lín jìn): This phrase means "to be near" and is used to describe something that is about to happen.
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"即将" (jí jiāng) is commonly used to indicate that something is about to happen or is on the verge of happening. It can also convey a sense of anticipation or expectation.
For example:
1. 我们即将出发去旅行了。(Wǒmen jí jiāng chūfā qù lǚxíng le.) - We are about to set off on our trip.
2. 他即将毕业,开始新的工作。(Tā jí jiāng bìyè, kāishǐ xīn de gōngzuò.) - He is about to graduate and start a new job.
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