future
future 英 [ˈfju:tʃə(r)] 美 [ˈfjutʃɚ]
n. 未来; adj. 未来的
名词复数:futures
- A time that hasn’t happened yet is the future. You're reading this in the present, and what you read by clicking on the link for the next screen will happen in the future, i.e., in the time ahead.
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- n. 未来;
- adj. 未来的
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1. We need to plan for the future.
我们需要为将来作好打算。
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2. Her future is uncertain.
她前途未卜。
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3. She has a great futureahead of her.
她前程远大。
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4. I can't see any future in this relationship.
我看不出这个关系会有什么前途。
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5. oil futures
石油期货
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6. the futures market
期货市场
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7. future generations
子孙后代
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8. at a future date
将来某个时候
- future (adj.) late 14c., "that is yet to be; pertaining to a time after the present," from Old French futur "future, to come" (13c.), from Latin futurus "going to be, yet to be," as a noun, "the future," irregular suppletive future participle of esse "to be," from PIE root *bheue- "to be, exist, grow." In grammar, of tense, from 1520s.
- future (n.) "future events; time to come," late 14c., modeled on Latin futura, neuter plural of futurus (see future (adj.)).
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