Noun (short for noun)
Future, future, future, prospect
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
The future, the future
future
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Future; future
We're leaving the city. Our future home will be in Paris.
"We are leaving this city, and our future home will be in Paris."
future
Noun (short for noun)
In the future; future
Our future seems very uncertain.
Our future seems unpredictable.
This ability is necessary in future flights to distant planets.
"You need this ability when flying to distant planets in the future."
Future; distant view
I wish you happiness in the future.
I wish you a bright future
There is no future in trying to sell fur in hot countries.
There is no future in dealing in leather goods in hot countries.
The future tense of grammar
Possibility of success
This job has no future.
There is no chance of success in this work.
Futures; futures contract
Cotton futures are being sold at a high price.
Cotton futures sell at high prices.
future
Noun (short for noun)
Future, future, future.
Future; distant view
Future tense; Future tense (of verbs)
【pl。 Commercial futures
Fiancee [Slang] fiancee
What will happen in the future?
promising
hopeful
forward business
Do futures trading
Your future is closely related to the fate of your motherland.
Your future is closely linked to the destiny of your motherland.
future
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
The future, the future; future tense
Future life
A later era/time
Future generations [times]
later ages
Future perfect tense
Future perfect
Future Shock
Future shock, future shock (not adapted to the rapidly changing objective environment)
futureless
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
No future, no hope.
For the future
From now on, in the future.
very promising
have a bright future
have no future
have no future
from now on
in the future
in the future
The future, the future