futurologist

英 [ˌfjuːtʃəˈrɒlədʒɪst] 美 [ˌfjuːtʃəˈrɑːlədʒɪst]

n.  未来学家

复数:futurologists

BNC.49160



牛津词典

noun

  1. 未来学家
    a person who is an expert in futurology

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-UNCOUNT (基于现状预测未来的)未来学
      Futurology is the activity of trying to predict what is going to happen, on the basis of facts about what is happening now.
      1. The way a good investor does really well is by engaging in successful futurology.
        优秀的投资者之所以能够成功是因为他们可以很好地预测未来。

    双语例句

    1. It sounds like the exaggerated vision – utopian or distopian according to taste – of a parlour futurologist.
      听起来这像是会客室中一位未来学家夸张的想象&根据不同的偏好,可以将其视为一种乌托邦观点,或是反乌托邦观点。
    2. The famous futurologist gives man Lei to point out: The industrial social characteristics is to standardize, while the information social characteristics is diverse and characteristic.
      著名未来学家托夫勒指出:工业社会的特点是标准化,而信息社会的特点是多样化和个性化。
    3. Alvin Toffler ( born 1928) was the most famous futurologist of his generation.
      阿尔文托夫勒(1928年出生)是他那年代最有名的未来学家。
    4. The futurologist Neville sure about that in the new social bits, key strategic resource has changed for information, knowledge and creativity.
      未来学家奈斯比特认为,在新的社会中,关键的战略资源已转变为信息、知识和创造性。
    5. American futurologist also stated that one who commands information controls the internet controls the whole world.
      美国未来学家阿尔温·托夫勒也曾指出,在信息社会,谁掌握了信息,控制了网络,谁就拥有整个世界。
    6. The American futurologist Alvin Toffler thought 21 century would be a consumer-culture century.
      美国的未来学家阿尔温·托夫勒认为:21世纪将是消费文化的世纪。