TOMORROW


Meaning of TOMORROW in English

I. to ‧ mor ‧ row 1 S1 W2 /təˈmɒrəʊ $ -ˈmɔːroʊ, -ˈmɑː-/ BrE AmE adverb

[ Language: Old English ; Origin: to morgen , from to 'to' + morgen 'morning' ]

on or during the day after today ⇨ yesterday , today :

Our class is going to London tomorrow.

a week from tomorrow (also a week tomorrow/tomorrow week )British English :

Terry’s new job starts a week tomorrow.

tomorrow morning/night etc

We’re meeting tomorrow evening.

II. tomorrow 2 BrE AmE noun [uncountable]

1 . the day after today ⇨ yesterday , today :

I’ll see you at tomorrow’s meeting.

2 . the future, especially the near future:

The computers of tomorrow will be smaller and more powerful.

3 . do something like there’s no tomorrow do something very quickly and carelessly, without worrying about the future:

Rita’s spending money like there’s no tomorrow.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.