Future

  • 31future — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French, from Latin futurus about to be more at be Date: 14th century 1. that is to be; specifically existing after death 2. of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense… …

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  • 32future — ● futur, future adjectif (latin futurus, participe futur du verbe esse, être) Se dit d un temps, d une période à venir ; se dit de ce qui se produira dans ce temps, cette période : Les générations futures. Qui va arriver, qui se fera, qui sera… …

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  • 33future — 1. noun 1) his plans for the future Syn: the time to come, the time ahead; what lies ahead, (the) coming times Ant: past 2) she knew her future lay in acting Syn: destiny, fate …

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  • 34Future — Contrat à terme Un contrat à terme (future en anglais) est un engagement ferme de livraison standardisé, dont les caractéristiques sont connues à l avance, portant sur : une quantité déterminée d un actif sous jacent précisément défini, à… …

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  • 35future — A term used to designate all contracts covering the sale of financial instruments or physical commodities ( physical commodity) for future delivery on a commodity exchange. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A legal agreement to buy or sell a… …

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  • 36future — 1. noun 1) plans for the future Syn: time to come, what lies ahead 2) her future lay in acting Syn: destiny, fate, fortune, prospects, chances • Ant: past …

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  • 37Future FC — Football club infobox clubname = Future FC fullname = Future FC nickname = founded = ground = Cayman Islands capacity = chairman = manager = Roy Ebanks league = Cayman Islands League season = 2006 position = pattern la1=|pattern b1= red white… …

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  • 38future — 1. noun /ˈfjuːʧə,ˈfjuːʧɚ/ a) The time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced. There is no future in dwelling on the past. b) Something that will happen in moments yet to come. 2. adjective /ˈfjuːʧə,ˈfjuːʧɚ/ …

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  • 39future — [14] Future comes via Old French future from Latin futūrus ‘going to be, about to be’, which was used as the future participle of esse ‘be’. It was a descendant of the Indo European base *bheu or *bhu , which originally denoted ‘grow’, and also… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 40future —    As an adjective, the word is often used unnecessarily: Though he refused to be drawn on his future plans, another television series seems a distinct possibility (USA Today); The parties are prepared to say little about how they see their… …

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