phrasal verbphr vPLANto think about and plan for what might happen in the future 向前看,计划未来,考虑将来
Looking ahead, we must expect radical changes to be made in our system of government.
展望未来,我们的政治体制必须要有根本性的变革。
Examples from the Corpus
look ahead• I looked ahead and tried to think what on earth I was going to do.• And he is the genuinearticle, an original who succeeds in looking ahead by looking way back.• By looking ahead, management are then in a good position to anticipatepotential problems.• Lawrence looked ahead to a new challenge within minutes of celebrating a dramatic ten-man two-goal comeback at Wolves.• Rather, it is an opportunity to look ahead to all that has yet to be accomplished.• But do look ahead to June / July next year to work out what borrowing you may need at that stage.• No, we're not doing horoscopes just looking ahead to Saturdayafternoon.• All footballers have to look ahead to the time when they leave the game.