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🔑 to·mor·rowBrE /təˈmɒrəʊ/NAmE /təˈmɔːroʊ/, /təˈmɑːroʊ/ adverbon or during the day after today 在明天;在明日◆I'm off now. See you tomorrow. 我走了。明天见。◆She's leaving tomorrow. 她明天就走了。◆(especially BrE) They arrive a week tomorrow/tomorrow week (= after a week, starting from tomorrow). 他们将于从明天算起一星期后到达。 ●jam toˈmorrow(BrE, informal) good things that are promised for the future but never happen 可望而不可即的美好未来;许而不予的好东西◆They refused to settle for a promise of jam tomorrow. 他们并不满足于那些美好未来的空话。 🔑 to·mor·rowBrE /təˈmɒrəʊ/NAmE /təˈmɔːroʊ/, /təˈmɑːroʊ/ noun [U] 🔑 the day after today 明天;明日◆Today is Tuesday, so tomorrow is Wednesday. 今天是星期二,那么明天就是星期三。◆tomorrow afternoon/morning/night/evening 明天下午/上午/夜里/晚上◆I'll see you the day after tomorrow. 我们后天见。◆The announcement will appear in tomorrow's newspapers. 这份通告将于明日见报。◆I want it done by tomorrow. 我希望这件事最迟明天做好。🔑 the future 未来;将来;来日◆Who knows what changes tomorrow may bring? 谁知道将来会有什么变化?◆Tomorrow's workers will have to be more adaptable. 未来的工人必须具有更强的适应性。 ●do sth as if/like there's no toˈmorrowto do sth a lot or as though you do not care what effects it will have 不顾后果地一个劲…◆I ate as if there was no tomorrow. 我狼吞虎咽地吃着。◆She spends money like there's no tomorrow. 她拼命花钱,就像过了今天没有明天似的。 |