the day after tomorrow — the day following tomorrow; two days from today
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the day following tomorrow; two days from today
Pronunciation (IPA): /ðə deɪ ˈæftər təˈmɔroʊ/
Korean meaning: 내일 다음 날; 오늘로부터 이틀 후
Korean pronunciation: 더 데이 **애**프터 투**모**로우
Example Sentences
- My boss said the report is due the day after tomorrow, but I haven't even started thinking about it yet!
- The day after tomorrow is my birthday, and I'm planning a surprise party for myself since everyone forgot.
- We need to submit the proposal the day after tomorrow.
the day after tomorrow
NOUN//ðə deɪ ˈæftər təˈmɔroʊ//
the day following tomorrow; two days from today

the day following tomorrow; two days from today
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The day after tomorrow, I must borrow to ease my sorrow
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Origin
고대 영어 'dæg'(day)와 라틴어 'de mane cras'(morning of the day after tomorrow)에서 발전한 시간 표현으로, 영어권에서 미래의 특정 날짜를 지칭하는 관용적 표현이 되었습니다.
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“My boss said the report is due the day after tomorrow, but I haven't even started thinking about it yet!”
“The day after tomorrow is my birthday, and I'm planning a surprise party for myself since everyone forgot.”
“We need to submit the proposal the day after tomorrow.”
“The conference will begin the day after tomorrow at 9 AM.”
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