for future reference — for (future) reference ► in order to be looked at for information in future: »You should keep the prospectus on file for future reference. Main Entry: ↑reference … Financial and business terms
for future reference, ... — for future reference, ... ► used when telling someone something so they know about it in future: »For future reference, he prefers to be addressed as Mr. Main Entry: ↑reference … Financial and business terms
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reference — ref‧er‧ence [ˈrefrəns] noun [countable] 1. with reference to formal used to say what you are writing or talking about, especially in business letters: • With reference to your recent advertisement, I am writing to apply for the post of sales… … Financial and business terms
for reference — for (future) reference ► in order to be looked at for information in future: »You should keep the prospectus on file for future reference. Main Entry: ↑reference … Financial and business terms
future — fu|ture1 [ fjutʃər ] noun *** 1. ) the future the time that follows the present time: It s important to plan for the future. These young people are the leaders of the future. in the future: Check if the computer can be upgraded in the future. in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reference — [[t]re̱fərəns[/t]] ♦♦♦ references, referencing, referenced 1) N VAR Reference to someone or something is the act of talking about them or mentioning them. A reference is a particular example of this. He made no reference to any agreement... The… … English dictionary
future*/*/*/ — [ˈfjuːtʃə] noun I 1) the future [singular] the time that follows the present time It s important to plan for the future.[/ex] Check if the computer can be upgraded in the future.[/ex] I have no plans to go abroad in the near future.[/ex] 2) [C]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
future — fu|ture1 W1S1 [ˈfju:tʃə US ər] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: futur, from Latin futurus going to be ] 1.) likely to happen or exist at a time after the present ▪ We are now more able to predict future patterns of… … Dictionary of contemporary English