forward UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel adverb (also forwards) DIRECTION 方向 ESSENTIAL ■towards the direction that is in front of you 向前•She leaned forward to whisper something in my ear.她倾身向前,对我耳语了一番。 UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel adverb (also forwards) FUTURE 未来 ESSENTIAL ■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 formal ■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。 UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel adverb (also forwards) PROGRESS 进步 ESSENTIAL ■used in expressions related to progress 有进展地;前进地•This is a big step forward for democracy.这是向民主迈进的一大步。 UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel adjective DIRECTION 方向 ■towards the direction that is in front of you 向前•forward motion/movement向前的运动 UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel adjective FUTURE 未来 ■relating to the future 未来的•forward planning/thinking为未来作的计划/思考 UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel adjective CONFIDENT 自信的 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? UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel verb transitive ■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)•I'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。 UK ['fɔ:.wəd] US ['fɔ:r.wɚd/ note_panel noun countable ■a player who is in an attacking position in a team 前锋 |