
미래, 장래, 앞날
The time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come, or the events that will happen in that time.
예문:
"We must adapt quickly to the challenges of the digital future."
"She often worries about what the distant future holds for her children."
"The company is investing heavily in research to secure its future success."
장래성, 전도, 가망
A prospect of success, happiness, or advancement for a person or thing.
예문:
"After graduating top of his class, he clearly has a bright future ahead of him."
"Many young artists struggle to see a future in their chosen field due to lack of funding."
"The coach told the rookie that if he kept practicing, he had a great future in the league."
미래 시제, 미래형
A tense of verbs expressing events that have not yet happened (Future Tense).
예문:
"In English, the future tense is typically formed using the auxiliary verb 'will'."
"Some languages do not have a distinct future tense but use present tense forms with adverbs of time."
선물 (先物), 선물 계약
A commodity bought or sold at a specified price for delivery at a specified future date (often used in plural: futures).
예문:
"Trading in oil futures can be highly volatile and risky."
"The investor hedged his risk by purchasing futures contracts on grain."
"The price of corn futures dropped sharply following the unexpected weather report."
미래의, 장래의, 다가올
Existing or happening at a later time; going or likely to happen or exist.
예문:
"The committee is planning a future meeting to discuss the budget cuts."
"We need to consider the needs of future generations when making environmental policy."
"He introduced his future business partner at the conference reception."
미래 시제의, 미래형의
(Of a tense or verb form) expressing an event yet to happen.
예문:
"The verb 'will go' is an example of a future verb form in English."
"Students often confuse the simple future and the future continuous aspects."