future的意思和读音

future

: [ˈfjutʃər] : [ˈfjuːtʃə(r)]

n.

adj.

futures  

adj.+n.bright future,future use,great future,brilliant future,immediate future

v.+n.see future,predict future,build future,shape future,plan future

adj.past

adj.upcoming,forthcoming,coming,imminent,impending

n.prospect,outlook,potential,time to come

futuren.

1.[sing]the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then

We need to plan for the future.

What will the cities of the future look like?

The movie is set in the future.

The exchange rate is likely to fall in the near future(= soon) .

What does the future hold?

2.[c]what will happen to sb/sth at a later time

Her future is uncertain.

This deal could safeguard the futures of the 2 000 employees. 2 000

3.[sing][u]the possibility of being successful or surviving at a later time

She has a great future ahead of her.

I can't see any future in this relationship.

4.[pl]goods or shares that are bought at agreed prices but that will be delivered and paid for at a later time

oil futures

the futures market

5.[sing]the form of a verb that expresses what will happen after the present

IDM

Please be more careful in future.

In future, make sure the door is never left unlocked.

in futurefrom now on

Please be more careful in future.

In future, make sure the door is never left unlocked.

adj.

1.[obn]taking place or existing at a time after the present

future generations

at a future date

future developments in computer software

He met his future wife at law school.

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adj.1.,;【

n.1.the time that follows the present time; events that have not yet taken place; the opportunity for someone to develop or succeed; the chance that something will continue to exist or be successful; someone or something that will make something continue or succeed2.the future tense of a verb3.contracts to buy or sell shares, goods, or currency at an agreed price to be delivered at a time in the future

adj.1.expected to exist or happen during the time following the present time; used about situations or events in the future; used about someones existence or development in the future; used about a family relationship after you get married2.relating to the future tense of a verb

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1.I know it is bad for me and I'm trying to quit, but I'm still very healthy now, and I'm optimistic about my future.

2.The technology guiding the future production and lifestyle is often breeding and growing in the strategic technology alliance.

3.What I saw about you and your future moved me a great deal.

4.One eagerly awaits the American entrepreneur or politician capable of writing such a balanced, enlightened book imagining our future.

5.He said the nation must succeed for the safety of future generations of Americans.

6.I prefer to think of the future as a 'don't know', whereas before we thought there was no chance at all.

7.It will be interesting to see where Kanban leads us in the near future- question is how I will answer these questions a year from now.

8.But Li said he thinks, ultimately, Han will be able to end his contract with the South Korean agency and begin to manage his own future.

9.Cutting down on aerosols by improving air quality means that the Earth will in future be less shielded against the sun's rays.

10.As such, future problems are stored up in the form of shortages, greater dependence and an acceleration of global warming.