expiring 的 2 个定义
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.
ex·pired, ex·pir·ing.
- to breathe out; emit from the lungs.
- Archaic. to give off, emit, or eject.
expiring 近义词
come to an end
breathe out
更多expiring例句
- 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.