expiring
到期,到期的,即将到期的,即将到期
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ex·pired, ex·pir·ing.
- : to come to an end; terminate, as a contract, guarantee, or offer.
- : to emit the last breath; die.
- : to breathe out.
- : to die out, as a fire.
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ex·pired, ex·pir·ing.
- : to breathe out; emit from the lungs.
- : Archaic. to give off, emit, or eject.
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Examples
Fairman confirmed that IBEW 465 this year signed a two-year contract extension with SDG&E, which expires in 2022.
With those free trial periods beginning to expire this week, Disney executives are reportedly worried many of those people will not sign up for paid subscriptions.
Baker Mayfield’s five-day quarantine could expire Wednesday after he was placed on the covid-19 reserve list with the Cleveland Browns on their bye week.
Perwaiz’s license to practice medicine in Virginia expired in March.
Your chance to save up to $100 off your Search Marketing Expo pass expires this Saturday night.
They already knew about Stalin expiring, as that was what the amnesty was for.
With the expanded efforts expiring, there was no move in Congress to continue the largesse.
Later generations of medieval copyists would do the same—inserting doctrinal formulae into the mouths of expiring martyrs.
We knew the Bush tax cuts were expiring, we knew the sequestration cuts were coming in.
Just this Monday, Facebook stock declined to $18.87 in intraday trading on concerns about the lockup expiring.
It would seem that he did, as the historian tells us it soothed the agonies of the expiring hero.
When Hank threw down the last expiring match, he caught a glimpse of something white on the flinty floor.
That was Venice choked and expiring in the grip of her foreign rulers.
He endowed it with the spoils of defeated and expiring paganism.
This was the last aggressive effort of the expiring Confederacy in front of Petersburg, and it cost three thousand men.