to be continued
English
Phrase
- (television) Used at the end of an episode to indicate that the story continues in the next episode.
- (colloquial) Used to indicate that a story under discussion has not concluded, either in narration or in reality.
- 1998, Star Trek: Voyager (TV series), "Night" (episode)
- EMH: Computer, freeze programme.
PARIS: Doc, this is the final chapter. Satan's Robot Conquers the World. We can't stop now.
EMH: Does the phrase to be continued mean anything to you?
PARIS: Your opera can wait.
EMH: This programme is a waste of photonic energy.
- EMH: Computer, freeze programme.
- 1998, Star Trek: Voyager (TV series), "Night" (episode)
Translations
continues in next episode
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