(Verb) zbliżać się nieuchronnie, nadciągać, wisieć;
vi
1. (be imminent
approach) zbliżać się.
2. (threaten) zagrażać
GROZIĆ (O NIEBEZPIECZEŃSTWIE)
ZBLIŻAĆ SIĘ
grozić (zagrażać), zagrażać (o niebezpieczeństwie)
bezpośrednio
zagrażać
zbliżyć
Przykłady użycia
Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The bank's 2003 acquisition of Household, a consumer credit business in the US, has caused major problems for HSBC and was the root of its first ever profits warning in February 2007 when it became one of the first banks in the world to warn of the impending sub-prime mortgage crisis in the US.
But although the bank described the sharp fall as an "intake of breath" moment, it is urging homeowners not to panic about an impending house price crash, saying that the quarterly figures are a much better measure of the underlying trend.
So which is it - should sterling markets brace themselves for an impending rise in interest rates; or should they be prepared for a renewed round of policy stimulus to stave off the risk of a double-dip recession?.
Over at Green Cine Daily this week, Vadim Rizov mounted a spirited defence of Cera, protesting at the way he's unfavourably compared to Jesse Eisenberg, star of the impending The Social Network and a league more versatile than his peer, arguing that the measure of an actor shouldn't be variety alone.