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noun
approach; arrival; advent: His coming here was a mistake.
adjective
following or impending; next; approaching: the coming year.
promising future fame or success: a coming actor.
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Words nearby coming
comic relief, comic strip, Com. in Chf., Comines, Cominform, coming, coming and going, have someone, comingle, Coming of Age in Samoa, coming or going, not know if one is, coming out
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Words related to coming
anticipated, expected, forthcoming, impending, subsequent, advent, advancing, aspiring, close, converging, deserving, docking, due, fated, foreseen, future, instant, marked, near, oncoming
How to use coming in a sentence
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Such tools can detect a coming seizure in someone with epilepsy, for instance, and prevent it.
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It was his way of accepting the inevitable coming of the car traffic he loathed, while ensuring the carriage roads would remain auto-free.
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Keller sensed the air moving when the front door opened, and the floor vibrating when it was trod upon, and so learned to anticipate the comings and goings of the people that she knew.
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That their comings and goings would be livestreamed to police headquarters from hundreds of points about the city… and their faces could be scanned and identified.
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The prediction, if it proves true, could signal a way out of the pandemic, but it also foreshadows a coming period of global vaccine haves and have-nots.
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“I think for trans men who are dating every time they hook up they have another coming out,” Sandler said.
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I liked it because it was like my life coming back together.
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They were looping back around and coming down Tiebout Avenue when they spotted two figures.
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In 2008, Huckabee raised a little over $16 million, with less than $55,000 coming from political action committees.
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Boehner was unanimously selected by the conference as its official nominee for speaker in the coming Congress.
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Davy looked around and saw an old man coming toward them across the lawn.
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«There’s just one thing I’d like to ask, if you don’t mind,» said Cynthia, coming suddenly out of a brown study.
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Babylas raised his pale face; he knew what was coming; it had come so many times before.
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«I don’t know whether I am going to like this or not—this coming to live in town,» thought the little pig.
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The Goliath wouldn’t answer; the Dublin said the force was coming off, and we could not get into touch with the soldiers at all.
British Dictionary definitions for coming
adjective
(prenominal) (of time, events, etc) approaching or nextthis coming Thursday
promising (esp in the phrase up and coming)
of future importancethis is the coming thing
coming up! informal an expression used to announce that a meal is about to be served
have it coming to one informal to deserve what one is about to suffer
not know whether one is coming or going to be totally confused
noun
arrival or approach
(often capital) Christianity the return of Christ in glorySee also Second Coming
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Other Idioms and Phrases with coming
In addition to the idioms beginning with coming
- coming and going, have someone
- coming or going, not know if one is
- coming out of one’s ears
- comings and goings
also see:
- get what’s coming to one
- have another guess coming
- have it coming
- where one is coming from
Also see undercome.
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приход, прибытие, приезд, предстоящий, приходящий, грядущий
существительное ↓
- приход, приезд, прибытие; приближение
the comings and goings of guests — поток приезжающих и уезжающих гостей
- пришествие
- (Coming) рел. второе пришествие (Христа; тж. Second Coming)
прилагательное ↓
- будущий; наступающий, приближающийся; ожидаемый
coming storm — приближающаяся буря
during the coming summer — будущим летом
the coming generations — грядущие поколения
- подающий надежды
coming author — многообещающий писатель
the coming thing — то, за чем будущее; то, что входит в моду и т. п.
he is a coming politician — ≅ он делает успехи на политическом поприще
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
a whir coming from the refrigerator — шум, исходящий от холодильника
a mouth-watering aroma coming from the kitchen — аппетитный аромат, доносящийся из кухни
a point of view gradually coming into being — точка зрения, которая постепенно становится объективной реальностью
coming together — сближение
the coming of death — наступление смерти, приход смерти
in the coming year — в будущем году
coming weeks — предстоящие недели
the coming / next generation — следующее поколение
coming into step — вхождение в синхронизм
up-and-coming young prize-fighter — молодой подающий надежды профессиональный боксёр
coming-out — дебют светской девушки; первый выезд в свет; выезд в свет
coming up to grass — выход пласта на дневную поверхность
Примеры с переводом
Coming through!
Разрешите пройти!
When are you coming home tonight?
Когда ты сегодня вернешься домой?
Wait a minute, I’m just coming.
Подожди минутку, я сейчас вернусь.
The tide is coming in.
Начинается прилив.
«Are you coming with us?» «Yeah, I’m coming.»
«Ты пойдешь с нами?» «Да, я иду.»
A storm is coming on.
Надвигается шторм.
The time is coming up to 10 o’clock.
Время приближается к десяти.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
They’ll be coming by bike.
I heard yaps coming from the yard.
How are your studies coming along?
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Возможные однокоренные слова
comer — посетитель, пришелец, подающий надежды человек, тот, кто приходит
incoming — входящий, поступающий, вступающий, приход, доходы, прибытие
Формы слова
noun
ед. ч.(singular): coming
мн. ч.(plural): comings
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WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023 com•ing /ˈkʌmɪŋ/USA pronunciation
adj. [before a noun]
Idioms
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023 com•ing
adj.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: coming /ˈkʌmɪŋ/ adj
n
WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023 come /kʌm/USA pronunciation
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023 come
v.t.
n.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: come /kʌm/ vb (comes, coming, came, come)(mainly intr)
interj
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Слайд 1Coming and going
Vocabulary: topic vocabulary, phrasal verbs, prepositional phrases, word
formation word patterns.
Practice.
Слайд 2Abroad –
Go abroad-
To book-
a break-
To cancel-
Coach-
Convenient-
To crash crash-
Crowded-
Cruise-
to delay-
destination-
За границей, за границу
Ехать за границу
Заказывать, бронировать
Перерыв, перемена
Отменять
Междугородный или туристический
автоб.
удобный, подходящий
врезаться, столкнуться, потерпеть ав.
Переполненный (людьми)
круиз
Задерживать, откладывать
место назначения
Слайд 313. ferry-
14. flight-
15. foreign-
16. harbour-
17. journey-
18. luggage-
19. nearby-
20. To pack-
21.
passport-
22. platform-
23. Public transport-
24. To reach-
Паром
Полет, рейс, перелет
Иностранный
гавань
Путешествие
багаж
Близкий,
соседний
упаковывать
паспорт
платформа
общественный транспорт
достигать, добираться до
Слайд 425. resort-
26. souvenir-
27. traffic-
28. Trip-
29. vehicle-
30. To get in(to) –
31. To get off-
32. To get on(to)-
33. To get out
of-
34. To go away-
35. To go back to-
36. To set off-
37. To take off-
Курорт
Сувенир
Дорожное движение, транспорт
Поездка, путешествие
Средство передвижения по суше
входить в машину
Выходить из автобуса, поезда
входить в автобус, поезд
выходить из машины, здания, комнаты
уезжать
возвращаться
Отправиться в путешествие
взлетать
Слайд 538. By air seabuscar –
39. On board-
40. On foot-
41.
On holiday-
42. On schedule-
43. On the coast-
44. To be close
to-
45. To be famous for-
46. To be far from –
47. To be late for-
48. To be suitable for-
49. To arrive in at-
По воздуху, по морю, машиной
На борту
Пешком
В отпуск
По расписанию
На побережье
Находиться близко к …
Славиться…
Быть далеко от …
Опаздывать
Быть подходящим к …
Прибывать в город, страну / место
Слайд 650. To ask (sb) about-
51. To ask (smb) for-
52. To
look at-
53. To prepare for –
54. To provide sb with-
55.
To wait for –
56. To attract – attractive-attraction-
57. Back – backwards-
58. To choose-chose-chosen-choice-
59. Comfort –(un) comfortable – comforting
60. To depart- departure –
61. To direct-direction-
Спрашивать к-л о …
Просить
Смотреть на рассматривать
Готовиться к …
Обеспечивать кого-нибудь…
Ждать …
привлекать, при-й
Назад, задом, в обратном направлен
выбирать, выбор
комфорт, отдых; удобный, мирный
отправляться, отправление
направлять, указ-ть; направление
Слайд 762. To drive-drove-driven-driver-
63. To fly-flew-flown-flight-
64. To travel-traveller(s)-
65. To visit- visitor-
66.
In search of the perfect resort-
67. Instead of –
68. During
–
69. To be in a hurry-
70. safe- safety rules —
Ехать в машине шофер
Лететь, рейс, полет, перелет
Путешествовать, путешест-ник(и)
посещать, навещать, гость, посети-ль
в поисках идеа-го курорта
Вместо того, чтобы
Во время, в течение
спешить
безопасный, безопасные правила
Слайд 8Translate from English into Russian
1. Abroad –
2. Go abroad-
3. To
book-
4. a break-
5. To cancel-
6. Coach-
7. Convenient-
8. To crash crash-
9.
Crowded-
10. Cruise-
11. to delay-
12. destination-
13. ferry-
14. flight-
15. foreign-
За границей, за границу
Ехать за границу
Заказывать, бронировать
Перерыв, перемена
Отменять
Междугородный или туристический автоб.
удобный, подходящий
врезаться, столкнуться, потерпеть ав.
Переполненный (людьми)
круиз
Задерживать, откладывать
место назначения
Паром
Полет, рейс, перелет
Иностранный
Слайд 916. harbour-
17. journey-
18. luggage-
19. nearby-
20. To pack-
21. passport-
22. platform-
23. Public
transport-
24. To reach-
25. resort-
26. souvenir-
27. traffic-
28. Trip-
29. vehicle-
30. To get
in(to) –
31. To get off-
32. To get on(to)-
33. To get out of-
гавань
Путешествие
багаж
Близкий, соседний
упаковывать
паспорт
платформа
общественный транспорт
достигать, добираться до
Курорт
Сувенир
Дорожное движение, транспорт
Поездка, путешествие
Средство передвижения по суше
входить в машину
Выходить из автобуса, поезда
входить в автобус, поезд
выходить из машины, здания, комнаты
Слайд 1035. To go back to-
36. To set off-
37. To take
off-
38. By air seabuscar –
39. On board-
40. On foot-
41.
On holiday-
42. On schedule-
43. On the coast-
44. To be close to-
45. To be famous for-
46. To be far from –
47. To be late for-
48. To be suitable for-
49. To arrive in at-
50. To ask (sb) about-
51. To ask (smb) for-
52. To look at-
По воздуху, по морю, машиной
На борту
Пешком
В отпуск
По расписанию
На побережье
Находиться близко к …
Славиться…
Быть далеко от …
Опаздывать
Быть подходящим к …
Прибывать в город, страну / место
возвращаться
отправиться в путешествие
взлетать
Спрашивать к-л о …
Просить
Смотреть на рассматривать
Слайд 1153. To prepare for –
54. To provide sb with-
55. To
wait for –
56. To attract – attractive-attraction-
57. Back – backwards-
58.
To choose-chose-chosen-choice-
59. Comfort –(un) comfortable – comforting
60. To depart- departure –
61. To direct-direction-
62. To drive-drove-driven-driver-
63. To fly-flew-flown-flight-
64. To travel-traveller(s)-
65. To visit- visitor-
66. In search of the perfect resort-
Готовиться к …
Обеспечивать кого-нибудь…
Ждать …
привлекать, привлекательный
привлекательность, прелесть
назад, в обратном направлении
выбирать, выбор
комфорт, отдых; удобный, мирный
отправляться, отправление
направлять, указ-ть; направление
Ехать в машине шофер
Лететь, рейс, полет, перелет
Путешествовать, путешест-ник(и)
посещать, навещать, гость,
в поисках идеа-го курорта
Слайд 1267. Instead of –
68. During –
69. To be in a
hurry-
70. safe- safety rules —
Вместо того, чтобы
Во время, в течение
спешить
безопасный, безопасные правила
Слайд 131. За границей, за границу-
2. Ехать за границу-
3. Заказывать, бронировать-
4.
Перерыв, перемена-
5. Отменять-
6. Междугородный или туристический автоб.- 7.удобный, подходящий-
8. врезаться,
столкнуться, потерпеть ав.-
9. Переполненный (людьми)-
10. круиз-
11.Задерживать, откладывать-
12. место назначения-
Translate from Russian into English
Abroad
Go abroad
To book
a break
To cancel
Coach
Convenient
To crash crash
Crowded
Cruise
to delay
destination
Слайд 1413. Паром-
14. Полет, рейс, перелет-
15. Иностранный-
16. гавань-
17. Путешествие-
18.
багаж-
19. Близкий, соседний-
20. упаковывать-
21. паспорт-
22. платформа-
23. общественный транспорт-
24. достигать, добираться
до-
ferry
flight
foreign
harbour
journey
luggage
nearby
To pack
passport
platform
Public transport
To reach
Слайд 1525. Курорт-
26. Сувенир-
27. Дорожное движение, транспорт-
28. Поездка, путешествие-
29. Средство передвижения
по суше-
30. входить в машину-
31. Выходить из автобуса, поезда-
32. входить
в автобус, поезд-
33. выходить из машины, здания, комнаты-
34. уезжать-
35. возвращаться-
36. Отправиться в путешествие-
37. взлетать-
resort
souvenir
traffic
Trip
vehicle
To get in(to)
To get off
To get on(to)
To get out of
To go away
To go back to
To set off
To take off
Слайд 1639. По воздуху, по морю, машиной-
40. На борту-
41. Пешком-
42. В
отпуск-
43. По расписанию-
44. На побережье-
45. Находиться близко к …-
46. Славиться…-
Быть
далеко от …-
48. Опаздывать-
49. Быть подходящим к …-
50. Прибывать в город, страну / место-
By air seabuscar
On board
On foot
On holiday
On schedule
On the coast
To be close to
To be famous for
To be far from
To be late for
To be suitable for
To arrive in at
Слайд 1751. Спрашивать к-л о …
52. Просить
53. Смотреть на рассматривать
54. Готовиться
к …-
55. Обеспечивать кого-нибудь…-
56. Ждать …-
57. привлекать, при-й-
58. Назад, задом,
в обратном направлении-
59. выбирать, выбор-
60. комфорт, отдых; удобный, мирный —
61. отправляться, отправление
62. направлять, указ-ть; направление-
To ask (sb) about
To ask (smb) for
To look at
To prepare for
To provide sb with
To wait for
To attract – attractive-attraction
Back – backwards
To choose-chose-chosen-choice
Comfort –(un) comfortable – comforting
To depart- departure
To direct-direction
Слайд 1863. Ехать в машине шофер-
64. Лететь, рейс, полет, перелет-
65.
Путешествовать, путешест-ник(и)-
66. посещать, навещать, гость, посети-ль-
67. в поисках
идеа-го курорта-
68. Вместо того, чтобы —
69. Во время, в течение —
70. спешить-
71. безопасный, безопасные правила-
To drive-drove-driven-driver
To fly-flew-flown-flight
To travel-traveller(s)
To visit- visitor
In search of the perfect resort
Instead of
During
To be in a hurry
safe- safety rules
Слайд 19Practice
1. The airline say my luggage is too heavy and
I have to pay extra.
2. This model of Big Ben
will be a lovely souvenir of our holiday.
3. Do you know which platform our train is on?
4. “Have you ever travelled abroad?” – “Yes, I went to Italy last year.”
5. The cost of the holiday includes accommodation at a five-star hotel.
6. Look out! We’re going to crash if you’re not careful!
7. Tina and Julie are going away on a weekend break to London.
8. The flight to Australia takes 24 hours!
Слайд 209. This vehicle is suitable for city driving and for
rough country roads.
10. We’ve had a terrible journey and now
I’m just happy to be home.
11. Let’s walk around the harbour and have a look at all the fishing boats.
12. You have to choose your destination and the ticket machine gives you your ticket.
13. Shall I book a room for you?
14. I caught the next train to London.
15. Travelling under ground is fast and convenient.
16. The whole family went on a trip to Florida.
17. Let’s go to a nearby café.
Слайд 2118. At that time of night, there was no traffic
on the roads.
19. He was still packing his suitcase when
the taxi came.
20. I’m saving up to go abroad and enter the university so as to learn foreign languages.
21. They took the ferry to Dover.
22. After a long delay, the plane finally took off.
23. The 4:00 train has been cancelled.
24. They’ve cancelled all today’s trains. How are we going to get home?
25. Our plane has been delayed by four hours.
26. What’s the first thing you want to do when we reach New York?
Слайд 2227. You will book the hotel room and I’ll go
and buy the train tickets.
28. It’s cold in Moscow, so
pack some warm clothes.
29. Did they provide you with a map of the area?
30. I’m going to travel to Malta by ferry.
31. I like staying on the coast of the sea when I’m on holiday.
32. Be careful when you get off the bus.
33. We can go on foot from the hotel to the beach because it’s close.
34. Why don’t you go to Brighton by car this weekend?
35. I like to watch the lanes taking off when I’m at the airport.
Слайд 23Choose the correct answer.
Sydney is famous _____ its harbour. You
should also look _____ the Opera House and the bridge
while you’re here.
A from, up B for, for C for, at
for
at
2. Sam was late _____ his appointment so he asked someone ______ the delay.
A from, from B for, about C for, for
for
for
3. We arrived_____ the hotel and they provided us _____ a map of the area.
A at, by B at, with C in, with
at
with
Слайд 244. I prefer to be far ______ other people when
I’m on holiday. I don’t like being close ______ crowds
of tourists.
A for, from B from, to C from, with
from
to
5. While we were waiting _____ our train, I asked someone _____ the delay.
A for, about B from, at C to, —
for
about
6. When you’re preparing _____ a holiday, pack clothes that are suitable ____ the place where you’re going.
A from, to B for, for C from, from
for
for
Слайд 25Test yourself
Visitors usually ask _____ the history of the castle.
Some
people find it difficult to ask other people _____ help.
He
was forty minutes late _____ school yesterday. When he appeared the teacher said, “Better late than never.”
Conditions in the gym are far _____ ideal but we have to attend PE lessons as it’s our responsibility.
They don’t consider him a suitable husband _____ their daughter.
Susan sat on a chair close ____ the window and started reading.
France is famous _____ its wine.
about
for
for
from
for
to
for
Слайд 26Word formation
We thought of driving to London, but in the
end
we _________.
FLY
FLEW
2. Could you ask the _________ to slow down a bit, DRIVE
please?
DRIVER
3. Experienced ___________ will enjoy our hotel’s TRAVEL
comfortable double rooms.
TRAVELLERS
4. Paris is really _____________ in the spring. ATTRACT
Shall we go?
ATTRACTIVE
5. I think we went in the wrong _____________ DIRECT
at the last turning and now we’re lost.
DIRECTION
Слайд 276. Let’s fly in business class – it’s much
more ______________than the
cheap seats! COMFORT
COMFORTABLE
7. Please check the _____________ time on DEPART
your ticket carefully.
DEPARTURE
8. We looked all the hotels and in the end we
__________ the President. CHOOSE
CHOSE
Слайд 28Test yourself
It is ___________ to know I can call my
COMFORT
parents any time.
2. Voters
have a __________ between three CHOOSE
political parties.
3. She pushed me and I fell ___________ BACK
into the chair.
4. The beautiful beaches are the island’s
main ____________. ATTRACT
5. Tone glanced in her __________ and their DIRECT
eyes met.
6. Another penalty from Roberts gave the home
team a _____________ half-time lead. COMFORT
COMFORTING
CHOICE
BACKWARDS
ATTRACTION
DIRECTION
COMFORTABLE
Слайд 29Phrasal verbs
Take off-
Get in(to)-
Go away-
Set off-
Go back-
Get on(to)-
Get out (of)
–
Get off —
Enter a car, leave the ground, return, leave
a bustrain, leave a carbuildingroom, leave a placesmb,
Start a journey, enter a bustrain.
Leave the ground
Enter a car
Leave a place somebody
Start a journey
Return to
Enter a bus, train
Leave a car, building, room
Leave a bus, train
Слайд 30Practice
As the plane took _____, I held my mum’s hand
tightly.
A on B
off C out
off
2. The door is open, so you can get _____the car, if you like.
A in B out C away
3. The taxi driver asked us to get _____ on the right side because it was safer.
A out B off C away
in
out
4. It was raining when we set _____ on our walk, but it soon stopped.
A out B off C away
off
Слайд 315. We loved the hotel so we went _____ there
the following year.
A away
B back C to
back
6. We were in a hurry and when we got ____ the bus, I realised I didn’t have a ticket.
A off B on C in
on
7. The man selling the tickets told us to go ____ and come back again later.
A away B back C to
away
8. Sam fell as he was getting _____ the bus and couldn’t walk properly.
A off B on C out
off
Слайд 32Test yourself
I felt quite excited and the plane ____
____ from Heathrow.
Mary screamed at me _____ ___ but I
didn’t pay attention to her. Let her calm.
We’ll try and _____ ____ straight after lunch.
Jerry and I _____ ____ on foot for the beach.
I had to _____ _____ for my passport.
The theatre was crowded and we couldn’t ______ ___.
We ran to the train and _____ _____ just before it started to move.
took off
get out
go away
set off
go back
get in
got onto
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ˈkʌm ɪŋcom·ing
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Kommen
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But I feel like a storm is coming
If I’m gonna make it through the day
Then there’s no more use in running -
The air is humming
And something great is coming -
I believe there’s a bride that’s stunning
And, I believe in the kingdom coming -
They got new inventions coming
‘Stead of outdoor, indoor plumbing -
Any wind means we’re running
We can sleep and see ’em coming
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‘Twas the Handicap was coming,
And the music of their drumming -
Ah the noise of horse, the charge and thunder of drumming,
And swaying and sweep of swords!
Ah the light that led them through of the world’s life coming, -
The belated hornet humming, —
All the faint, prophetic sounds
That foretell the winter’s coming. -
Only there’s a drowsy humming
From yon warm lagoon slow coming: -
I know he is coming, coming,
To help, to guide, to save.
Though I hear no martial drumming,
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coming Definitions and Synonyms
adjectiveonly before noun
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/ˈkʌmɪŋ/
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coming noun
come verb
coming of age noun
up-and-coming adjective
the Second Coming
be getting/coming along phrase
have (got) it coming phrase
get what’s coming to you phrase
have it coming (to you) phrase
see someone coming (a mile off) phrase
what is the world coming to? phrase
see something coming (a mile off) phrase
have steam coming out of your ears phrase
not know whether you’re coming or going phrase
have something coming out of your ears phrase
everything’s coming up roses (for someone) phrase
not know whether you are coming or going phrase
if someone thinks something, they have another think coming phrase
come at phrasal verb
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happening soon or next
Unemployment is likely to rise in the coming year.
the coming elections
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Soon and as soon as possible
soon
shortly
just
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Here you will find words which have different meanings or are spelled differently in British and American English.
- A – M
- N – Z
British English | American English |
---|---|
A | |
accelerator | gas pedal, accelerator |
aerial (TV, radio) | antenna, aerial |
Alsatian | German shepherd |
American Indian | Native American |
anorak | jacket, parka |
at the weekend | on the weekend |
aubergine | eggplant |
B | |
bank holiday | national holiday, federal holiday |
barrister, solicitor | lawyer, attorney |
base rate | prime rate |
to bath | to bathe |
beetroot | beet |
bill | check |
bin, dustbin | garbage can/trash can |
biro | ball-point pen |
biscuit | cookie |
bonnet | hood |
boot | trunk |
braces | suspenders |
(round) brackets | parentheses |
C | |
candy floss | cotton candy |
car park | parking lot |
caravan | trailer |
caretaker | janitor |
catalogue | catalog |
centre | center |
chemist’s shop | drugstore, pharmacy |
chips | French fries |
city centre | downtown, city center |
cloakroom | checkroom, coatroom |
clothes peg | clothespin |
colour | color |
cooker | stove |
(bathing) costume | swimsuit |
cosy | cozy |
cot (Baby) | crib |
cotton wool | cotton ball |
courgette | zucchini |
crisps | potato chips |
crossroads | crossroad (in the country) |
intersection (town and country) | |
curriculum vitae (CV) | résumé |
curriculum vitae | |
D | |
dinner jacket | tux, tuxedo |
directory enquiries | directory assistance |
diversion | detour |
doll’s house | dollhouse |
double cream | heavy cream |
draught | draft |
draughts | checkers |
drawing pin | thumbtack |
dressing gown | (bath) robe |
drink driving | drunk driving |
driving licence | driver’s license |
dummy | pacifier |
duvet | comforter |
E | |
earth wire | ground wire |
engaged | busy |
enquiry | inquiry |
everywhere | everyplace, everywhere |
expiry date | expiration date |
F | |
fancy dress | costumes |
Father Christmas | Santa Claus |
favourite | favorite |
to fill in | to fill out |
film | film, movie |
fire brigade | fire department |
first floor | second floor |
fish-fingers | fish-sticks |
flannel | face cloth, wash cloth |
flat | apartment |
(flat: apartment with a single floor) | |
flavour | flavor |
football | soccer |
fortnight | two weeks |
fringe | bangs |
from Monday to Friday | from Monday to Friday |
from Monday through Friday (Friday included) | |
full stop | period |
G | |
garden | yard |
gear lever | gear shift |
Gents | Men’s Room |
goods train | freight train |
ground floor | first floor, ground floor (in public buildings) |
H | |
harbour | harbor |
headmaster, headteacher | principal |
to hire | to rent |
hire purchase | installment plan |
hockey | field hockey |
holiday | vacation |
hoover | vacuum cleaner |
humour | humor |
I | |
icing sugar | powdered sugar |
indicator | blinker, turn signal |
inverted commas, quotation marks | quotation marks |
J | |
jacket potato | baked potato |
jewellery | jewelry |
Joe Bloggs | Joe Blow |
jumble sale | yard sale |
jumper | sweater |
K | |
kilometre | kilometer |
L | |
ladybird | ladybug |
to lay the table | to set the table |
letterbox, postbox | mailbox |
lift | elevator |
litre | liter |
lorry | truck |
lost property | lost and found |
M | |
mackintosh | raincoat |
managing director | CEO (chief executive officer) |
mashed potato, mash | mashed potatoes |
match | game |
maths | math |
mobile (phone) | cellphone |
motorbike | motorcycle |
motorway | freeway, highway, expressway, interstate |
mum | mom |
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You are here: Home / Anglophilia / Top 100 Most Beautiful British Slang Words and Phrases – Guide to English Slang
British Slang is a fountain of beautiful words that we don’t normally use in America. Some are hilarious, some are rude, and some are… interesting.
Here’s our list of our top 100 favorite British slang words and phrases. Oftentimes, it’s not so much the word itself that’s awesome – but the usage of it, so we’ve included what the word means approximately ‘in American.’ Consider this your brief primer guide to English Slang words and phrases. Perfect for planning your travel to the UK.
There are some rather rude words and phrases on this list – you’ve been warned!
Anglotopia’s Top 100 Favorite British Slang Words and Phrases
1. Tosser – Idiot
2. Cock-up – Screw up
3. Bloody – Damn
4. Give You A Bell – Call you
5. Blimey! – My Goodness
6. Wanker – Idiot
7. Gutted – Devastated
8. Bespoke – Custom Made
9. Chuffed – Proud
10. Fancy – Like
11. Sod Off – Piss off
12. Lost the Plot – Gone Crazy
13. Fortnight – Two Weeks
14. Sorted – Arranged
15. Hoover – Vacuum
16. Kip – Sleep or nap
17. Bee’s Knees – Awesome
18. Know Your Onions – Knowledgeable
19. Dodgy – Suspicious
20. Wonky – Not right
21. Wicked – Cool!
22. Whinge – Whine
23. Tad – Little bit
24. Tenner – £10
25. Fiver – £5
26. Skive – Lazy or avoid doing something
27. Toff – Upper Class Person
28. Punter – Customer/Prostitute’s Client
29. Scouser – Someone from Liverpool
30. Quid – £
31. Taking the Piss – Screwing around32. Pissed – Drunk
33. Loo – Toilet
34. Nicked – Stolen
35. Nutter – Crazy Person
36. Knackered – Tired
37. Gobsmacked – Amazed
38. Dog’s Bollocks – Awesome
39. Chap – Male or friend
40. Bugger – Jerk
41. Bog Roll – Toilet Paper
42. Bob’s Your Uncle – There you go!
43. Anti-Clockwise – We Say Counter Clockwise
44. C of E – Church of England
45. Pants – Panties
46. Throw a Spanner in the Works – Screw up
47. Zed – We say ZZZZZZZ
48. Absobloodylootely – YES!
49. Nosh – Food
50. One Off – One time only
51. Shambles – Mess
52. Arse-over-tit – Fall over
53. Brilliant! – Great!
54. Dog’s Dinner – A mess, a fiasco.
55. Up for it – Willing to have sex
56. On the Pull – Looking for sex
57. Made Redundant – Fired from a job
58. Easy Peasy – Easy
59. See a Man About a Dog – Do a deal or take a dump
60. Up the Duff – Pregnant
61. DIY – Do It Yourself home improvements
62. Chat Up – Flirt
63. Fit – Hot
64. Arse – Ass
65. Strawberry Creams – Breasts
66. Shag – Screw
67. Gentleman Sausage – Penis
68. Twigs & Berries – Genitalia
69. Fanny – Vagina
70. Bollocks – Balls
71. Ponce – Poser
72. Don’t Get Your Knickers in a Twist – Don’t Get worked up
73. The Telly – Television
74. Bangers – Sausage
75. Chips – French Fries
76. Daft Cow – Idiot
77. Do – Party
78. Uni – College/University
79. Starkers – Naked
80. Smeg – From Red Dwarf
81. Bits ‘n Bobs – Various things
82. Anorak – A person weirdly interested in something
83. Shambles – bad shape/plan gone wrong
84. I’m Off to Bedfordshire – Going to bed or to the new Boku Casino.
85. Her Majesty’s Pleasure – To be in prison
86. Horses for Courses – Won’t work for someone else
87. John Thomas – Penis
88. Plastered – Drunk
89. Meat and Two Veg – Genitalia
90. Knob Head – Idiot/Dickhead
91. Knob – Penis
92. Chav – White trash
93. It`s monkeys outside – it is very cold
94. Stag Night – Bachelor Party
95. Ace – Cool!
96. Plonker – Idiot
97. Dobber – Penis
98. BellEnd – Penis
99. Blighty – Britain
100. Rubbish – Garbage or ‘That’s crap!’
Did you enjoy this list? It may be perfect at the time of your trip.
Then check out Anglotopia’s Dictionary of British English – Brit Slang from A to Zed!
What’s your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
Jonathan is a consummate Anglophile with an obsession for Britain that borders on psychosis. Anglotopia is his passionate side-gig and he’s always dreaming of his next trip to England, wishing he lived there — specifically Dorset.
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