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词汇 forward
释义 forward
adverb
uk /ˈfɔː.wəd/ us /ˈfɔːr.wɚd/(alsoforwards)

forwardadverb (DIRECTION)


B1
towards the direction that is in front of you: 向前的
She leaned forward to whisper something in my ear.她倾身向前,对我耳语了一番。
towards the goal or area that is defended by your opponent:
The player launched the ball forward in the hope of catching the defenders off guard.
The army pushed forward in the direction of the enemy camp.
She leaned forward to stroke the dog but quickly drew back when she saw its teeth.
She moved her castle forward three squares.她把自己的车向前走了3格。
Come forward a bit and stand on the line.向前来一点儿,站在线上。
You will run forward at my command.
Traffic moved forward at a crawl.车辆缓缓向前移动。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Describing movement towards
-wards
-ways
at
convergent
earthward
facing
for
forwards
hither
inwards
on
oncoming
onward
onwards
round
thither
to
up
ward
wise

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Advancing and moving forward

forwardadverb (FUTURE)


B2
towards the future: 向将来;往后
I always look forward, not back.我总是放眼未来,而不是回首过去。
 from that day forward
after that point: 从那刻起
From that day forward they never spoke to each other.从那天起,他们彼此再没说过话。
We look forward to greater success in the coming year.我们期望来年取得更大的成功。
I'm looking forward to seeing you all next month.
From that day forward they never spoke to each other.从那天起,他们彼此再没说过话。
I'm not looking forward to Christmas this year.今年我并不盼望着过圣诞节。
I shall look forward to meeting you next week.我盼望着下星期见到你。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

In the future & soon
ahead
ahead of
all in good timeidiom
anon
ASAP
away
come
futuristically
gonna
hereon
in
in for somethingidiom
PDQ
posterity
presently
run
shortly
someday
space
yet

forwardadverb (PROGRESS)


C1
used in expressions related to progress: 有进展地;前进地
step forwardThis is a big step forward for democracy.这是向民主迈进的一大步。
 going forward
used, especially in business, to mean "in the future": (尤指在商务活动中)未来
This could become a problem going forward.未来这可能成为一个问题。
No one is sure whether this plan will work, but it's a step forward.没人说得清这个计划是否会奏效,但它确实是一个进步。
Sweden has shown the way forward on energy efficiency.瑞典在提高能效方面做出了典范。
Their research has pushed forward the frontiers of knowledge.他们的研究推进了知识新领域的发展。
After two years in neutral, the economy is finally moving forward again.经济停滞了两年后终于再次向前发展。
An additional grant has enabled the team to push forward with research plans.额外的经费使该小组得以继续进行其研究计划。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making progress and advancing
adaptive evolution
advance the cause
advanced
advancement
age
boom
evolve
evolved
flourish
flower
formatively
from A to Bidiom
mature
punctuated equilibrium
rebuild
regenerate
ripen
ripeness
spread
wing
forward
adjective
uk /ˈfɔː.wəd/ us /ˈfɔːr.wɚd/

forwardadjective (DIRECTION)


towards the direction that is in front of you: 向前的
forward motion/movement向前的运动
Synonyms
anteriorspecialized
fore
front
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Describing movement towards
-wards
-ways
at
convergent
earthward
facing
for
forwards
hither
inwards
on
oncoming
onward
onwards
round
thither
to
up
ward
wise

forwardadjective (POSITION)


in the front part of something:
the forward bulkhead of the submarine
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

General location and orientation
about
along
anterior
around
back onto something
fix
left
left-hand
lock on
nearside
noncentral
on-site
position
reorientation
right-hand
right/wrong way roundidiom
round
side-on
spot
surface

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Ahead, in front and beyond

forwardadjective (FUTURE)


relating to the future: 未来的
forward planning/thinking为未来作的计划/思考
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

In the future & soon
ahead
ahead of
all in good timeidiom
anon
ASAP
away
come
futuristically
gonna
hereon
in
in for somethingidiom
PDQ
posterity
presently
run
shortly
someday
space
yet

forwardadjective (CONFIDENT)


disapproving
confident and honest in a way that ignores the usual social rules and might seem rude: 鲁莽的,冒失的
Do you think it was forward of me to invite her to dinner when we'd only just met?你觉得刚见面我就邀请她吃饭是不是有些鲁莽?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Blunt and direct in speech & behaviour
abruptly
abruptness
bald
baldly
baldness
blisteringly
bluff
curt
directly
directness
downrightly
edgelord
flat outphrase
outspoken
outspokenly
plain speaking
plain-spoken
plainness
suffer
vocal

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Confidence & self-assurance

forwardadjective (IN CRICKET)


in cricket, standing further in front of the batter(= the player who tries to hit the ball) than is usual for a player in that position:
I often field at forward short leg.
Compare
backward
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cricket
12th man
all out
all-rounder
arm ball
asking rate
batting
declaration
eleven
hook
infield
jaffa
king pair
late cut
leg break
stonewall
strike rate
sundries
switch-hit
tail
tailender
forward
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈfɔː.wəd/ us /ˈfɔːr.wɚd/
to send a letter, etc., especially from someone's old address to their new address, or to send a letter, email, etc. that you have received to someone else: 转寄(信件);转发(电子邮件)
forward something to someone/somethingI'll forward any mail to your new address.我会把信件都转寄至你的新地址。
I'll forward his email to you if you're interested.如果你感兴趣,我可以把他的电子邮件转发给你。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Delivering and despatching
air bridge
air corridor
air-dash
box scheme
consign
courier
dispatch
drop off
misaddress
misdirect
misdirection
misroute
non-delivery
send something out
ship
shipment
shipper
shoot
shoot something off
truck
forward
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈfɔː.wəd/ us /ˈfɔːr.wɚd/
in sports such as football and basketball, a player who is in an attacking position in a team
Compare
back
in rugby, one of the players who take part in the scrums(= where players push against each other) and lineouts(= where players form a line and jump up to catch the ball) and try to win the ball for their team:
I usually play as a front-row forward.
New Zealand used their powerful forwards to control the game.
Compare
back
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Competitors & participants in sports & games
anchorman
attacker
back four
baller
ballplayer
challenger
competitor
jumper
logroller
long-jumper
longboarder
major league
mid-table
opponent
retire
torero
toxophilite
traceur
trampolinist
trialist

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Rugby

forward | American Dictionary


forward
adjective
us/ˈfɔr·wərd/

forwardadjective (LEADING)


[ not gradable ]
directed toward the front or in the direction you are facing, or directed toward the future:
a forward motion
the forward part of an airplane

forwardadjective (TOO CONFIDENT)


too noticeable or confident; rude:
It was awfully forward of him to invite himself over for dinner.
forward
verb[ T ]
us/ˈfɔr·wərd/

forwardverb[T] (SEND)


to send e-mail to someone else or to a different address after you have received it:
I’ll forward that e-mail to you.
To forward something that you have received means to send it to a different place:
The post office will forward my mail while I’m away.
forward
noun[ C ]
us/ˈfɔr·wərd/

forwardnoun[C] (SPORTS)


a player whose position is nearer the opposing team’s goal in team sports such as basketball, soccer, and hockey
forward
adverb[ not gradable ]
us/ˈfɔr·wərd/(alsoforwards, us/ˈfɔr·wərdz/)

forwardadverb[not gradable] (LEADING)


toward the front, toward the direction in which you are facing, or toward a future time or better condition:
I leaned forward and glared at her.
The project moved forward slowly.
Set your clocks forward one hour to daylight saving time.
fig. Because of the story in the paper, a witness came forward (= spoke to authorities).

forward | Business English


forward
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈfɔːwəd/us
COMMUNICATIONS
to send a letter, email, or package that you have received to someone else:
Emails can be sent with a code that prevents them being forwarded or printed out.
forward sth to sbHe said he forwarded the information to the mayor and asked for a meeting.
forward
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˈfɔːwəd/us
relating to the future:
forward planning/thinkingI'm a great believer in forward planning, and doing as much groundwork as possible.
FINANCE
relating to a sale of currencies, goods, etc. at a fixed price which will be given to a buyer at a future date:
This forward sale agreement binds the farmer to deliver a specified quantity of grain at a certain time in the future.

forward


adverb(UK alsoforwards)
Analysts had speculated as much as 200 tons of gold had been sold forward.
See also
brought forward
carriage forward
carried forward
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