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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. future [Am ˈfjutʃər, Brit ˈfjuːtʃə] N

1. future U (time ahead):

the future
in the future
in the near future
in the distant future
in the not too distant future
in future

2. future C or U (prospects):

future
future
a job/an industry with a future

3. future U LING:

future
in the future

4. future <futures, pl > FIN:

future

II. future [Am ˈfjutʃər, Brit ˈfjuːtʃə] ADJ attr

1. future husband/home:

future
at some future time

2. future LING:

the future tense

future-proof ADJ

future-proof
far-distant past/future
far-distant past/future
divine future
divine future
Spanish
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venidero (venidera)
future attr
in future years
in the future
future
what will the future bring?
in the near future
a futuro Chil
in the future
future
future tense
future

in the PONS Dictionary

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I. future [ˈfju:tʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] N

1. future a. LING:

future
in the future tense

2. future (prospects):

future

II. future [ˈfju:tʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] ADJ

future

future perfect N LING

future perfect
insecure future
diviner of future events
divine the future
Spanish
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English
English
futuro (-a)
future
future
future
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. future [ˈfju·tʃər] N

1. future a. LING:

future
in the future tense

2. future (prospects):

future

II. future [ˈfju·tʃər] ADJ

future

future perfect N LING

future perfect
insecure future
diviner of future events
rosy future
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
future
futuro (-a)
future
in the future
future

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It tells you pretty powerfully what is going to happen in the next few months; future purchasing manager intentions.
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In the future there will be agent's revisions, editor's revisions, proof-reader's revisions.
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It is indeed a town with a rich industrial history as well as great future potential...
onthewight.com
Other methods may come into widespread use in the future, such as variable geometry turbochargers.
en.wikipedia.org
These are the mostly still unexplored and wild places and probably will stay that way in the future.
en.wikipedia.org