future noun (TIME TO COME)
the future [ S ]
C2 [ C ] what will happen to someone or something in the time that is to come:
B1 [ S or U ] the chance of continuing success or existence for something:
詞庫:同義詞和關聯詞
- a matter/question of time idiom
- ahead
- all in good time idiom
- anon
- ASAP
- come
- in for sth idiom
- in the fullness of time idiom
- in the long run idiom
- in the short run idiom
- in two shakes (of a lamb's tail) idiom
- later
- long
- someday
- sometime
- soon
- sooner or later idiom
- the days/week(s)/year(s) to come idiom
- then
- yet
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future noun (MONEY)
Grammar
B1 happening or existing in the future:
Of course we'll keep you up to date about any future developments.
› language The future form of a verb is used when talking about something that will happen or exist:
How do you say that in the future tense?
for future reference
更多範例
- Over the year we have had several debates about future policy.
- He detailed the future president's extracurricular activities while governor.
- She has been tipped as a future member of the Welsh Assembly.
- Speculation about his future plans is rife.
- Her technique became a standard against which all future methods were compared.
詞庫:同義詞和關聯詞
- a matter/question of time idiom
- ahead
- all in good time idiom
- anon
- ASAP
- come
- in for sth idiom
- in the fullness of time idiom
- in the long run idiom
- in the short run idiom
- in two shakes (of a lamb's tail) idiom
- later
- long
- someday
- sometime
- soon
- sooner or later idiom
- the days/week(s)/year(s) to come idiom
- then
- yet
你還可以在這些話題中找到相關的字詞、片語和同義詞: