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future  

EN[ˈfjuːtʃə] [ˈfjuːtʃɚ] [-uːtʃə(ɹ)]
US
Favenir WFutur
  • Le futur, ou l'avenir, est pour un système, l’ensemble des configurations possibles qui n'existent pas (-pas "encore"- eu lieu). Dans la ligne du temps, le futur vient après le présent et le passé.
  • La prospective est la démarche, multidisciplinaire, consistant à estimer des probabilités et des scénarios de « futurs possibles » et probables ou désirables ; plutôt à court et moyen terme, au service de l'aide à la décision.
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    Definition of future in English Dictionary

  • NomPLfuturesSUF-ure
    1. The time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced.
      1. Something that will happen in moments yet to come.
        1. Goodness in what is yet to come. Something to look forward to.
          1. Think of banking today and the image is of grey-suited men in towering skyscrapers. Its future, however, is being shaped in converted warehouses and funky offices in San Francisco, New York and London, where bright young things in jeans and T-shirts huddle around laptops, sipping lattes or munching on free food.
        2. (grammar) Verb tense used to talk about events that will happen in the future; future tense.
          1. (finance) A standardized, tradable agreement between two parties that one will sell and the other will buy a specific commodity at a specific later date and a specific price.
            1. (computing, programming) An object that retrieves the value of a promise.
            2. AdjectifCOMmore futureSUPmost future
              1. Having to do with or occurring in the future.
                1. Future generations will either laugh or cry at our stupidity. ‎
            3. Plus d'exemples
              1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
                • It is of large interest to include the dynamics that determine overnourishment into future assessments.
                • However, I do not see the policy effectively and consistently applied by a soft-mindedly liberal policymaker aspiring to a world free of conflict and a future cleansed of past aberrations.
                • Hence, an adaptation of the context similarity-based selection method to multiclassification problems remains an interesting future task.
              2. Utilisé au début de la phrase
                • Future investigators and managers will be responsible for sorting out the various anthropogenic and nonanthropogenic factors to determine the reason for any change in transparency.
                • future to form (eliding the e and merging the two rs into one) futurama
              3. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
                • I have no hesitation to say that uroradiology is currently at its prime, well-poised to take another big leap in the future.
                • In making this personal statement of my views, to which you are entitled, nothing that I say is intended either to postjudge the past or to prejudge the future.
                • Other tyrosine kinase inhibitors are evaluated as well, of which the Syk inhibitors, fostamatinib and entospletinib, might be of particular interest in the near future.
            • Partie du discours Hiérarchie
              1. Adjectifs
                • Noms
                  • Noms Dénombrable
                    • Singularia tantum
                      • Noms Indénombrable
                  Liens Connexes:
                  1. fr future
                  2. en futures
                  3. fr futures
                  4. en futurey
                  5. en futurely
                  Source: Wiktionnaire

                  Meaning of future for the defined word.

                  Grammaticalement, ce mot "future" est un adjectif. C'est aussi un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable et un singularia tantum.
                  Difficulté: Niveau 1
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                  Définition: Niveau 9
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