TOMORROW


Meaning of TOMORROW in English

[adverb] [not gradable], [noun] - (on) the day after todayI'll be at home tomorrow.He said he'll call in tomorrow after work.I've arranged to see Rachel tomorrow night.Oh, leave it till tomorrow.Tomorrow's Friday, thank goodness.Is John coming to tomorrow's meeting?He left today, that's Tuesday, and he'll be back tomorrow week (= the Wednesday of next week).Tomorrow can also be used more generally to mean the future.Today's problem child may be tomorrow's criminal. [U]We make sacrifices now to give our children a better tomorrow. [C](informal) If someone does something like/as if there were/as if there was no tomorrow, they do it very fast, in large amounts and without thinking carefully.After his win on the football pools, he began spending money like there was no tomorrow.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.