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单词 to-come
释义

to-come

See also: tocome and to come

English

Alternative forms

  • tocome, to come

Etymology

From to + come, perhaps continuing Middle English tocome, from Old English tōcyme (a coming, an arrival, an approach, an advent).

Noun

to-come (uncountable)

  1. (rare) Something which is to come.
    • 1999, James Risser, Heidegger toward the Turn, page 267:
      They denote a factual to-come. Heidegger, on the other hand, holds that time originates in the to-come, regardless of contents.
    • 2013, Maria-Daniella Dick, Derrida Wordbook, page 416:
      Of a discourse to come – on the to-come and repetition.
  2. (rare) The future.
    • 1822, Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Hellas, page 49:
      The Past / Now stands before thee like an Incarnation / Of the To-come;
    • 1849 January, Greatheed, Samuel; Parken, Daniel; Williams, Theophilus, “The Literature of Gothic Architecture”, in The Eclectic Review, volume 25, page 37:
      But, it is plain, they would not be competent to grapple with the 'To-come.'
    • 1871 June 1, Wood, Charles William, “Of Hope”, in The Argosy, volume 11, number 6, London: J. Ogden & Co., page 429:
      Hope, not only as concerning the future state: that, it is to be trusted, all men possess: but hope as regards the present, and the to-come, of our little narrow world.
    • 1893, Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of Boston, page 464:
      You are the future, the to-come, of the world. I congratulate you, boys and girls, that you live in this generation.
    • 1899, Browning, Robert, The Complete Works of Robert Browning, published 1912, page 476:
      With leave to clench the past, chain the to-come,
      Put out an arm and touch and take the sun []
    • 2006, Gillies, Malcolm; Pear, David; Carroll, Mark, Self-Portrait of Percy Grainger, page 122:
      (In the to-come [future], however, I am hoping we will score our toneworks with the full resources of the most lavish orchestra!)
    • 2018, Kanaris, Jim, Reconfigurations of Philosophy of Religion: A Possible Future, page 214:
      The to-come, let us say, the “absolute” future, as opposed to the future-present, is the object of our hope and desire, the stuff of a certain faith.

Synonyms

  • (the future): to-be; see also Thesaurus:the future

References

  • to-come in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911

Anagrams

  • come to, moc toe
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