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I. future [Brit ˈfjuːtʃə, Am ˈfjutʃər] ADJ attrib.
future generation, developments, investment, earnings
future prospects
future queen, prince etc.
at some future date
II. future [Brit ˈfjuːtʃə, Am ˈfjutʃər] N
1. future (on time scale):
future
future
in the future
in the near or not too distant future
in future
to see into the future
2. future (prospects):
she, the company has a future
to have a (bright) future
3. future LING:
future, also future tense
in the future
III. futures N
futures npl ECON (on the stock exchange):
future perfect [Brit, Am ˈfjutʃər pərˈfɛkt] N
future perfect
for the foreseeable future or in the foreseeable future
to foretell the future
in the far-distant future
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I. future [ˈfju:·tʃɚ] N
1. future a. LING:
future
in the future tense
2. future (prospects):
future
II. future [ˈfju:·tʃɚ] ADJ
future
future perfect N LING
future perfect
diviner of future events
divine the future
rosy viewpoint, future
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futuro (-a)
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It was criticized as being an unrealistic portrayal of the capacities of any software agent in the foreseeable future, or even in a distant future.
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This was based on the assumption that telecoms traffic, particularly data traffic, would continue to grow exponentially for the foreseeable future.
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Workday does not expect to be profitable for the foreseeable future.
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In order to solve these real-life flow problems, turbulence models will be a necessity for the foreseeable future.
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It was therefore foreseeable that others would rely on the answers given but the court held that there was no duty of care.
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