B1 a period of time that is to come将来,未来,今后
A2 language the form of a verb that you use when talking about something that will happen or exist(语法上的)将来时,将来式
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Simon has a clear-sighted vision of the company's future.
They don't sound confident about the future of the industry.
The whole future of the project is still up in the air.
The exploration for new sources of energy is vital for the future of our planet.
New arrivals face an uncertain future.
C2 [ C ] what will happen to someone or something in the time that is to come将来的事;前途;前景
B1 [ S or U ] the chance of continuing success or existence for something成功的可能性;继续存在的可能性
B1 used at the beginning or end of a sentence in which there is a decision about a plan of action or a warning(用于表示决定或警告的句子的句首或句尾)今后,从今往后
agreements for the buying and selling of goods, in which the price is agreed before a particular future time at which the goods will be provided期货;期货交易
B1 happening or existing in the future未来的,将来的
language The future form of a verb is used when talking about something that will happen or exist.(语法中)将来时的,将来式的
used when you tell someone something so that it will be known about and can be used in the future以后要记住
in order to be used or looked at some time in the future以备未来使用
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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.
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