tomorrow
名词 n.
副词 adv.
英 /təˈmɒɹəʊ/|/təˈmɔɹəw/
美 /təˈmɑɹoʊ/|/tʊˈmɑɹoʊ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The day after the present day.
— Tomorrow will be sunny.
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A future period or time.
— Live for what tomorrow has to offer, not for what yesterday has taken away.
副词 adv.
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On the day after the present day.
— He has vamp'd an old speech, and the court to their sorrow, / Shall hear him harangue against Prior to morrow.
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At some point in the future; later on
— If you don’t get your life on track today, you’re going to be very sorry tomorrow.
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On next (period of time other than a day, such as a week or a month), following the present (period of time).
— Resolved, &c. That the House be Called over again on Tomorrow Month, being the Six-and-twentieth Day of April next.
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On the next day (following some date in the past).
— To prevent this, a committee for peace was proposed for to-morrow, who heard the ministers and Mr. Anderson upon the heads of the affair, but in vain; when their complaint was given in in Synod, and referred to the next Synod […]
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are you doing anything tomorrow
as if there is no tomorrow
as if there's no tomorrow
as if there was no tomorrow
as if there were no tomorrow
better an egg today than a hen tomorrow
day after tomorrow
jam tomorrow
like there is no tomorrow
like there's no tomorrow
like there was no tomorrow
like there were no tomorrow
never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
next tomorrow
you tomorrow
sure as the sun is going to come up tomorrow
sure as the sun is going to come up tomorrow morning
sure as the sun is going to rise tomorrow
sure as the sun is going to rise tomorrow morning
tomorrow is another day
tomorrowish
tomorrowless
tomorrow never comes
tomorrow night
tomorrow's chip paper
tomoz
two days after tomorrow
yesterday-today-and-tomorrow
yesterday-today-tomorrow
yestermorrow
词源
词源 1
From Middle English tomorwe, tomorwen, from Old English tō morgne (“tomorrow”, adverb), from tō (“at, on”) + morgne (dative of morgen (“morning”)), from Proto-Germanic *murganaz (“morning”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *mergʰ- (“to blink, to twinkle”), equivalent to to- + morrow.
Compare French demain, Dutch morgen, German morgen, Swedish imorgon or Danish i morgen.
Compare French demain, Dutch morgen, German morgen, Swedish imorgon or Danish i morgen.
词源 2
From Middle English tomorwe, tomorwen, from Old English tō morgne (“tomorrow”, adverb), from tō (“at, on”) + morgne (dative of morgen (“morning”)), from Proto-Germanic *murganaz (“morning”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *mergʰ- (“to blink, to twinkle”), equivalent to to- + morrow.
Compare French demain, Dutch morgen, German morgen, Swedish imorgon or Danish i morgen.
Compare French demain, Dutch morgen, German morgen, Swedish imorgon or Danish i morgen.
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