What does impending disaster mean? Idiom origins and detailed word explanations

Phonetic 1 type ㄉㄚˋ ㄏㄨㄛˋ ㄌㄧㄣˊ ㄊㄡˊ Chinese Pinyin dà huò lín tóu Synonyms of impending disaster Source Lecture 5 of the Three People's Principles of Nationalism: "Let groups of all surnames know A catastrophe is imminent and death is imminent. Together, they can form a great national group of the Republic of China." Lu Xun's "Wandering Brother": "He seemed to be in some catastrophe. He spoke with a stutter and his voice was also weak. Trembling." Meaning that a great disaster is about to come. It has the same meaning as "disaster is imminent". A great disaster is coming. Disaster, disaster; coming, coming. Disaster is imminent: disaster: disaster; impending: coming. Disaster befalls one's head. Example: You are "in trouble". Your father knows that you went to dance in the underground ballroom last night, and he is walking towards your room angrily. Hearing the teacher calling his name, Xiaobao thought that he was in danger and was very panicked. Usage: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; has a derogatory meaning. Similar words: misfortunes fall from the sky. Opposite words: double happiness, overjoyed, overjoyed