wèi lái
à venir; s'approchant; futur
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我对未来充满信心。
wǒ duì wèilái chōngmǎn xìnxīn.
I am full of confidence in the future.
未来的发展不可预测。
wèilái de fāzhǎn bùkě yùcè.
The future development is unpredictable.
我们应该为未来做好准备。
wǒmen yīnggāi wèi wèilái zuò hǎo zhǔnbèi.
We should be well prepared for the future.
将来 (jiāng lái)
future
前途 (qián tú)
future
过去 (guòqù)
past
现在 (xiànzài)
present
The Chinese word "未来" (wèilái) is composed of two characters: "未" (wèi) and "来" (lái). The character "未" means "not yet" or "future", while the character "来" means "to come". Together, the two characters form the word "未来", which literally means "not yet come" or "the future".The word "未来" has been used in Chinese for centuries to refer to the future. It is often used in a general sense to refer to the time after the present, but it can also be used in a more specific sense to refer to a particular future event or time period. For example, the phrase "未来的中国" (wèilái de Zhōngguó) means "the future of China", while the phrase "未来的十年" (wèilái de shí nián) means "the next ten years".The word "未来" is a common word in Chinese, and it is used in a variety of contexts. It is an important word for HSK learners to know, as it is used to talk about the future in a variety of ways.