yet to come - translation to English
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yet to come - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Best is Yet to Come; The best is yet to come; The Best Is Yet To Come; The Best Is Yet to Come (album); The Best Is Yet to Come (film)

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Yet to Come; Yet To Come
= del futuro
Ex: The article "The library yet to come" presents a range of pessimistic and optimistic predictions for the future of the library.
the best is yet to come         
ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY CY COLEMAN WITH WORDS BY CAROLYN LEIGH
The Best Is Yet To Come (song); The Best Is Yet to Come (song)
= lo mejor está aún por llegar, todavía no ha pasado lo mejor
Ex: As always appears to be the case, the best is yet to come.
world-to-come         
  • [[Resurrection of the dead]], fresco from the Dura-Europos synagogue
BELIEF THAT THE CURRENT AGE WILL BE REPLACED BY A BETTER WORLD, AGE, OR PARADISE
Age to Come; World to Come; Coming system of things; The world to come; World-to-Come
El mundo por venir

Definition

comecocos
comecocos (de "comer" y "coco1")
1 (inf.) n. Persona, doctrina, etc., que lleva a alguien a adoptar ideas o comportamientos que no le son propios.
2 (inf.) m. Cualquier cosa que obsesiona a alguien o absorbe por completo su atención: "Las máquinas tragaperras son un comecocos".

Wikipedia

The Best Is Yet to Come (disambiguation)

"The Best Is Yet to Come" is a song written in 1959 by Cy Coleman, and generally associated with Frank Sinatra

The Best Is Yet to Come may also refer to:

Examples of use of yet to come
1. The biggest challenge to the elections is yet to come.
2. And, according to Forster, McLennan‘s best was yet to come.
3. "The hardest fights, I believe, are yet to come."
4. Today, everyone is worried about what is yet to come.
5. More is yet to come, federal investigators said Thursday.