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1 | expected to exist or happen during the time following the present time 今后的;未来的 |
| an agreement to repay the money at some future date 约定今后某个时候还钱的协议 |
| 1a | used about situations or events in the future (情况或事件)将来的 | | the future growth of the company 公司将来的发展 | |
| 1b | used about someone’ s existence or development in the future (某人的存在或发展)未来的,今后的 | | Cassidy looks like a future champion. 卡西迪看上去像未来的冠军。 | | We need to protect the countryside for future generations. 我们要为子孙后代保护好乡村。 | |
| 1c | used about a family relationship after you get married 未婚的 | | I’ d like you to meet my future wife, Alice. 我想向您介绍我的未婚妻艾丽斯。 | |
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2 | relating to the future tense of a verb (动词)将来时态的 |
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- | for future reference |
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1 | so that you can find some information in the future 供以后参考 | Keep this document with your insurance policy for future reference. 把这份文件和保险单一起存好,以便以后参考。 | |
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2 | used for telling someone something that you feel they should know , often when you are slightly annoyed with them 以后要记住 | For future reference, I expect all employees to be punctual. 以后要记住,我希望所有雇员都能守时。 | |
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