offing

offing
noun

be in the offing(fig.) bevorstehen

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of·fing
[ˈɒfɪŋ, AM ˈɑ:f-]
n no pl
to be in the \offing bevorstehen, zu erwarten sein
with an election in the \offing ... mit einer sich abzeichnenden Wahl vor Augen ...
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['ɒfɪŋ]
n

in the offing — in Sicht

in the offing for us — uns steht eine Gehaltserhöhung bevor, wir haben Aussicht auf eine Gehaltserhöhung

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offing [ˈɒfıŋ; US auch ˈɑf-] s SCHIFF Räumte f, Seeraum m, offene See (wo kein Lotse benötigt wird):
be in the offing
a) auf offener See sein,
b) fig (nahe) bevorstehen, sich abzeichnen oder anbahnen, in Sicht sein;
get the offing die offene See gewinnen;
hold out in the offing See halten;
keep a good offing from the coast von der Küste gut freihalten
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noun

be in the offing — (fig.) bevorstehen


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