come down the pike如何读

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come down the pike是什么意思

(北美)出现,露面

come down the pike英英释义

idiom

to happen or appear

A chance like this doesn't come down the pike every day.

idiom

to happen or appear

A chance like this doesn't come down the pike every day.

come down the pike 例句

1 Taller restitution fees and fines could come down the pike if federal authorities get involved.

2 Granted, there’s some of that, too, but any case Bombach builds for the Girls being heroes feels fairly well-earned, and less hagiographic than many recent music docs that have come down the pike.

3 By numbers alone, there is a pretty strong likelihood that more BA-whatever subvariants will come down the pike.

4 Virginia Luce’s 11-pointer isn’t the biggest buck reported from eastern Texas this season, but the story behind her Houston County whopper is arguably one of the most refreshing to come down the pike in quite a while.

5 Additionally, the recent increase in Covid-19 cases around the country could limit the number of out-of-state power crews willing to send help due to new travel restrictions or health guidelines that come down the pike.

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