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to.mor.rowHtE5mBr7EJ, $-5mC:r7oJadv [not gradable], n(on) the day after today明天I'll be at home tomorrow.我明天会在家里。He said he'll call in tomorrow after work.他说他将在明天下班后来拜访。I've arranged to see Rachel tomorrow night.我已经安排好明天晚上去看雷切尔。Oh, leave it till tomorrow. [U]哦,把它留到明天吧。Tomorrow's Friday, thank goodness. [U]感谢上帝,明天是星期五。Is John coming to tomorrow's meeting? [U]明天的会议约翰来吗?He left today, that's Tuesday, and he'll be back tomorrow week (= the Wednesday of next week).他今天走的,是星期二,他将在下星期三回来。Tomorrow can also be used more generally to mean the future.来日,将来Today's problem child may be tomorrow's criminal. [U]今天的问题儿童可能会成为未来的罪犯。We make sacrifices now to give our children a better tomorrow. [C]我们现在作些牺牲为的是给我们的孩子一个更好的未来。(infml) If someone does something like/as if there were/as if there was no tomorrow, they do it very fast, in large amounts and without thinking carefully.不顾一切地; 好像没有将来地After his win on the football pools, he began spending money like there was no tomorrow.赢了足球彩票以后,他开始不顾一切地花钱。
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