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Don't always think that there is still a long time ahead. In fact, we are racing against time every day.

Although the Chinese exam is not good this time, the road ahead is still long. As long as you work hard, you will definitely get good grades.

Although everyone goes their separate ways after high school, there will always be opportunities to meet again after a long time.

We are not familiar with each other yet, and we will get to know each other gradually when we have enough time.

Goodbye, friends. There is still a lot of time to communicate and meet.

Have plenty of time:

Explain? Tomorrow: the coming day; Fang: Positive. The days ahead are still long. It means to have something to do.

Modern Chinese Dictionary (Fifth Edition): The days ahead are still long, indicating that there are things to do or advising people not to do something in a hurry.

Source? Wen Song Tianxiang and Hong Ruiming's Book of Clouds and Smoke: "After a county, it is quite peaceful with the people of the county. In the past few days, everything has been safe and sound. I feel that the storm is coming as scheduled, and the late rice is also expected, but I finally got grazing, and the road is still long. "

Usage? Subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; look into the future

For example? Bing Xin's "For a Young Reader": "I'm glad it's all over. There's still plenty of time. I can tell my children more in the future."

Wen Xinyang's "Going Back to Liaodong in the Late Ming Dynasty and Listening to Yuan Keli in Suiyang": "Yuan Keli smiled and said meaningfully to Yang Taixi:' Xiong Bo can come to Japan for a long time, don't go along with it and ruin his future!' "

The future is like the sea, and there is plenty of time. ★ Liang Qing Liang Qichao's On young chinese

Synonym? Wan Li has a bright future, a bright future.

Antonym? The end of life, sunset, life is short.

Usage? Looking to the future; There are many things to do; The future is boundless. Or people have enough time and opportunities to work together. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Structure? Subject-predicate type

For example? This matter ~; Let's discuss it again!

Translation? There will be plenty of time.

Lantern riddle? Living in Tokyo for a long time; With sunshine, it germinated; The solstice of winter has passed, ie there is still plenty of time.

The famous French philosopher, the founder of "Structuralist Marxism", blocked the famous book "Japan has a long time" (English name "The Future lass Long Time").