to be named later イディオム
catch you later
I will talk to you later, I will see you later I have to leave now. Catch you later.
sooner or later
eventually Sooner or later you must pay me back the money so you should do it as soon as possible.
A.C. Slaters
a way to say good-bye; peace, see ya later
smile now, cry later
popular tatoo of a smiling face and frowning face; depicts gangster life
later on
at a later time以后
I'll let you know later on.以后我会告诉你的。
Collateral damage
Accidental or unintended damage or casualties are collateral damage.
See you later
A casual way of saying to friends I'll see you again, sometime, (without a definite date or time having been set) - this is often abbreviated to 'Later' or 'Laters' as an alternative way of saying goodbye.
later on|later
adv. Later; not now.
Finish your lessons. Later on, we may have a surprise. Bill couldn't stand on his head when school started, but later on he learned how.
sooner or later|later|sooner
adv. phr. At some unknown time in the future; sometime.
John will come back sooner or later. Grandpa is very slow about fixing things around the house, but he always does it sooner or later. Compare: OR OTHER.
later
later In addition to the idiom beginning with
later, also see
sooner or later. Also see under
late.
to be called later
A set byword acclimated back assertive capacity are not accepted at present but will be appear later. It is conceivably best generally acclimated in sports. A: "Who abroad did we get in that trade?" B: "Just a amateur to be called later."Learn more: later, name