Phonetic symbol: English? 【fju? T(r)] beautiful? 【fju? tr]
Adjective? future
Noun (short for noun)? In the future; Future; future
Lexical collocation:
1, future
Future tense [language] future tense
3. Future Impact Future Impact
4. In the future.
Common sentence patterns:
Regardless of your future needs.
Don't worry about future needs.
Do you really care about your future at all?
Do you really care about your future?
He feels relaxed and full of confidence in the future.
He feels relaxed and full of confidence in the future.
We will meet in Beijing in the near future.
We will meet in Beijing in the near future.
Extended data:
Etymological interpretation
65438+ entered English in the late 4th century, which directly originated from the ancient French in the futur. Futurus comes from Latin, which means existence.
Word usage
1、in? Future and future? The future generally means all the future, in? Future generally refers to a certain period in the future. For what? Future often implies the meaning of "different from before".
2. At? Future and future? The future is the correct expression, pay attention to it nearby? In the future, in a distant place? Phrases like the future cannot be omitted.
3. At? Future means "from now on" and is often used in warning sentences;
4. The future? Life often refers to "the future", and sometimes it can also refer to "survival after death".