词组 | down the road |
释义 | Idiom down the road 1. if an event is a particular period of time down the road, it will not happen until that period has passed. This is a wonderful invention, but a marketable product is several years down the road yet. 2. if you say that something will happen down the road, you mean it will happen in the future. We may at some point buy a house but that's down the road. down the road adjective in prison UK, 1982down the road1. Literally, close to someone or something else that is located on the same road. Amy and I grew up down the road from each other and have been best friends since we were five years old. The mechanic's shop is right down the road—you can't miss it. 2. In the future. If you don't do your homework now, it'll be a problem down the road when you don't know the material for the exam. I do want to get married, but down the road, not any time soon. down the roadCOMMON If you talk about something happening a particular number of years or months down the road, you are talking about it happening after that amount of time. Twenty-five years down the road from independence, we have to start making some new priorities. The index is designed to predict economic performance six to nine months down the road. We are concerned that any problems will only show up years down the road. Compare with down the line. down the roadin the future; later on. informal, chiefly North AmericanAn Australian variant of this phrase is down the track . down the road In the future; at a later date. down the roadIn the future, as in “He’d love to buy another store, but that’s down the road a ways,” or “Her doctoral degree is about three years down the road.” This colloquialism dates from the second half of the 1900s. |
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