future
- IPA[ˈfyo͞oCHər]
美式
- the time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come;events that will or are likely to happen in time to come
- at a later time; going or likely to happen or exist;(of a person) planned or destined to hold a specified position
noun: future, plural noun: futures
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名詞
- 1. the time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come we plan on getting married in the near future work on the building will be halted for the foreseeable future 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ events that will or are likely to happen in time to come nobody can predict the future
- ▪ used to refer to what will happen to someone or something in the time to come a blueprint for the future of American fast food 同義詞
- ▪ a prospect of success or happiness he'd decided that there was no future in the gang I began to believe I might have a future as an artist
- ▪ a tense of verbs expressing events that have not yet happened.
- 2. short for futures contract
形容詞
- 1. at a later time; going or likely to happen or exist the needs of future generations 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person) planned or destined to hold a specified position his future wife 同義詞
- ▪ existing after death expectation of a future life
- ▪ (of a tense) expressing an event yet to happen.
- (of a product or system) unlikely to become obsolete.
- make (a product or system) future-proof: this approach allows you to future-proof your applications
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a product) unlikely to become obsolete.
- make (a product or system) future-proof: this approach allows you to future-proof your applications
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tense expressing an action that has not yet happened or a state that does not yet exist: the dialect does not have a past or future tense the report was in the future tense and was written to explain what was due to happen that evening
Oxford Dictionary
- (in science fiction) a narration of imagined future events.
Oxford Dictionary
- a tense expressing an action that has not yet happened or a state that does not yet exist: the dialect does not have a past or future tense the report was in the future tense and was written to explain what was due to happen that evening
Oxford American Dictionary
- a state of distress or disorientation due to rapid social or technological change.
Oxford Dictionary
- a tense of verbs expressing expected completion in the future, in English exemplified by will ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a state of distress or disorientation due to rapid social or technological change.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come: we plan on getting married in the near future work on the building will be shelved for the foreseeable future
- at a later time; going or likely to happen or exist: the needs of future generations
Oxford Dictionary