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单词 tomorrow
释义
tomorrow
(təmɒroʊ , US -mɔːr- )
Word forms: tomorrows
1. adverb A1
You use tomorrow to refer to the day after today.
Bye, see you tomorrow.
The first official results will be announced tomorrow.
Tomorrow is also a noun.
What's on your agenda for tomorrow?
He will play for the team in tomorrow's match against England.
Tomorrow is Christmas Day.
2. adverb
You can refer to the future, especially the near future, as tomorrow.
What is education going to look like tomorrow?
Tomorrow is also a noun.
...tomorrow's computer industry.
Experiences in the past become a part of us, affecting our tomorrows.
Quotations:
Take therefore no thought for the morrow; for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself Bible: St. Matthew
After all, tomorrow is another dayMargaret MitchellGone with the Wind
Tomorrow never comes
Idioms:
jam tomorrow [mainly British]
said to mean that people are being promised that they will have something in the future, although they cannot have it now
The City simply does not believe it. It has been promised jam tomorrow too many times before by the company.
here today, gone tomorrow
said to mean that someone or something is only present for a short time. You often use this expression to suggest that this is a bad thing.
Most gang members live day to day and their philosophy is `Here today, gone tomorrow.'
like there's no tomorrow
without thinking about the results of your behaviour
In the property boom of the 1980s, the banks lent to property companies in Britain like there was no tomorrow.
tomorrow is another day
said to mean that, although you have just had a bad experience, you are confident or hopeful that your life will be much better in the future
Everything went wrong. I didn't play well. However, tomorrow is another day.
Translations:
Chinese: 明天
Japanese: 明日
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