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 tomorrow [tә'mɒ:rәu]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 明天, 未来

ad. 明天, 未来地




    tomorrow
    [ noun ]
    1. the day after today

    2. <noun.time>
      what are our tasks for tomorrow?
    3. the near future

    4. <noun.time>
      tomorrow's world
      everyone hopes for a better tomorrow
    [ adv ]
    1. the next day, the day after, following the present day

    2. <adv.all>


    Tomorrow \To*mor"row\, n.
    The day after the present; the morrow.``To-morrow is our
    wedding day.'' -- Cowper.

    One today is worth two to-morrows. --Franklin.


    Tomorrow \To*mor"row\, adv. [Prep. to + morrow.]
    On the day after the present day; on the next day; on the
    morrow.

    Summon him to-morrow to the Tower. --Shak.

    1. Solidarity member of Parliament Aleksander Malachowski, a writer and television personality, said Solidarity's first act tomorrow when Parliament resumes sitting, would be to introduce a bill to abolish the death penalty.
    2. "If it holds through the night, we'll consider releasing some people tomorrow," said Iverson, planning chief for the 2,788-member firefighting force. "We're looking forward to another inversion layer Wednesday.
    3. The new long-term bonds to be auctioned tomorrow were quoted at 8.35% bid.
    4. Further nervousness is likely ahead of tomorrow's policy meeting at the Bundesbank.
    5. That comes a week from tomorrow, the day Bush confronts a troublesome West German ally at a NATO summit in Brussels.
    6. Today, a lot of children across America struggle with problems. With a little help from a good school or a great teacher, today's stuttering child could be tomorrow's keynote speaker _ today's potential dropout could become tomorrow's Thomas Edison.
    7. Today, a lot of children across America struggle with problems. With a little help from a good school or a great teacher, today's stuttering child could be tomorrow's keynote speaker _ today's potential dropout could become tomorrow's Thomas Edison.
    8. Adding to the nervousness was concern over the report due tomorrow on last month's merchandise trade balance.
    9. The Federal Reserve's policy committee meets today and tomorrow in Washington to review its strategy.
    10. I don't think people should forget that." Most consumers will probably focus on their pocketbooks tomorrow when the much-awaited consumer price index discloses the initial hit from higher energy prices.
    11. So let's give each the attention it deserves tomorrow.
    12. Bank of New York's tender offer expires tomorrow night.
    13. What's kakko ii today, of course, can be passe tomorrow. Tennis was all the rage in the mid-1980s, when young women slung rackets over their shoulders purely for show as they walked around Tokyo.
    14. The $7 billion of five-year, two-month notes to be sold tomorrow were bid at 8.71%, down one basis point.
    15. Today's weed tree may be tomorrow's miracle, and what once was wasted may soon be developed as a valuable resource.
    16. Economists at Boston Co. expect a big jump in industrial output, due out tomorrow, mainly because of higher production of autos and capital goods.
    17. As the Big Three auto makers gear up for the 1988 model year, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. have scheduled overtime at several plants for tomorrow and next week.
    18. Chrysler's directors are expected to decide tomorrow whether to cut the car maker's dividend in light of the severe U.S. automotive downturn.
    19. Here are excerpts from the speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on Aug. 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C.: I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream.
    20. In the village, a much-shelled collection of mud-brick ruins long since abandoned by civilians, uniformed mujahedeen sat atop tanks and armored personnel carriers, waving banners and chanting in Farsi: "Today Mehran, tomorrow Tehran."
    21. The game was overly long, and the O's lost lopsidedly. Nonetheless, Miller ended on an upbeat note: "Come back tomorrow.
    22. The shares closed 4 1/2 down at 463 1/2 p. Insurer and financial services group Lloyds Abbey Life held to a fall of 2 at 444p ahead of tomorrow's full-year figures.
    23. Britain, which chairs ministerial talks tomorrow, could veto it.
    24. Therefore, the longer the Fed leaves it, the more likely it is that the next rise will be another big one. The main economic news this week starts tomorrow with the release of October's trade figures.
    25. Nevertheless, if Mr Norman Lamont, the chancellor, announces severe fiscal tightening measures tomorrow, the foreign exchanges may react badly in anticipation of further monetary easing.
    26. Mr. Bresser Pereira then plans to fly to New York late tomorrow for Friday meetings with Brazil's bank creditors.
    27. Britain's Panel on Takeovers and Mergers, the country's independent referee on takeover rules, is scheduled to meet tomorrow to consider BP's bid for Britoil, which holds extensive North Sea oil and natural-gas reserves.
    28. "It's not going to be Armageddon today or tomorrow.
    29. They have taken large advertisements in tomorrow's Scottish Sunday papers. Weir says that there has been so much propaganda 'of a biased and populist kind' on the future of Scotland that objective discussion has been almost impossible.
    30. The rollback package failed to gain the 41 votes necessary for passage, thus effectively ending the tax repeal drive until the Republican majorities take over both houses of the state legislature tomorrow.
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