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forthBrE /fɔːθ/NAmE /fɔːrθ/ adverb () away from a place; out 离去;外出◆They set forth at dawn. 他们在黎明时出发。◆Huge chimneys belched forth smoke and grime. 巨大的烟囱冒出烟和灰尘。towards a place; forwards 向某处;向前◆Water gushed forth from a hole in the rock. 水从岩洞里涌出。 ➡ see also bring sb/sth↔forth at bring ●from that day/time ˈforth(literary) beginning on that day; from that time 从那天起;从那时以后●ˌback and ˈforth 🔑from one place to another and back again repeatedly 反复来回◆ferries sailing back and forth between the islands往返于岛屿之间的渡船●and ˈso forth 🔑●and ˈso on (and ˈso forth) 🔑used at the end of a list to show that it continues in the same way …等等;诸如此类◆We discussed everything—when to go, what to see and so on. 我们什么都商量过了,什么时候走、看什么等等。 |