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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
tomorrow
to·mor·row [tomorrow tomorrows] adverb, noun BrE [təˈmɒrəʊ] NAmE [təˈmɔːroʊ] NAmE [təˈmɑːroʊ] adverb on or during the day after today • I'm off now. See you tomorrow. • She's leaving tomorrow. • (especially BrE)They arrive a week tomorrow/tomorrow week (= after a week, starting from tomorrow). see jam tomorrow at ↑jam n. Word Origin: Middle English (as two words): from the preposition ↑to + ↑morrow. Compare with ↑today and ↑tonight. Idiom: ↑do something as if there's no tomorrow noun uncountable 1. the day after today • Today is Tuesday, so tomorrow is Wednesday. •tomorrow afternoon/morning/night/evening • I'll see you the day after tomorrow. •The announcement will appear in tomorrow's newspapers. •I want it done by tomorrow. •Tomorrow will be fine and dry according to the weather forecast. 2. the future • Who knows what changes tomorrow may bring? • Tomorrow's workers will have to be more adaptable. Word Origin: Middle English (as two words): from the preposition ↑to + ↑morrow. Compare with ↑today and ↑tonight. Example Bank: •We need to plan for a better tomorrow.
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