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原題: FORWARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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「forward」は英語で「前方に」や「前に進む」という意味を持つ副詞です。発音はイギリス英語で/ˈfɔː.wəd/、アメリカ英語で/ˈfɔːr.wɚd/です。
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FORWARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Meaning of forward in English forward adverb uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔː.wəd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔːr.wɚd / ( also forwards ) forward adverb ( DIRECTION ) Add to word list Add to word list B1 towards the direction that is in front of you: She leaned forward to whisper something in my ear . 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 . Come forward a bit and stand on the line . You will run forward at my command . Traffic moved forward at a crawl . Describing movement towards -wards -ways at convergent earthward facing flow of something for forwards into inwards lead into something lead out onto something oncoming onward towards until unto up way See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Advancing and moving forward forward adverb ( FUTURE ) B2 towards the future : I always look forward, not back. from that day forward after that point : From that day forward they never spoke to each other. See more We look forward to greater success in the coming year . I'm looking forward to seeing you all next month . From that day forward they never spoke to each other. I'm not looking forward to Christmas this year . I shall look forward to meeting you next week . In the future & soon ahead ahead of all in good time idiom anon ASAP away due gonna hereon hour in in a moment PDQ posterity presently run shortly someday space yet See more results » forward adverb ( PROGRESS ) C1 used in expressions related to progress : step forward This is a big step forward for democracy . going forward used, especially in business , to mean "in the future ": This could become a problem going forward. See more No one is sure whether this plan will work , but it's a step forward. Sweden has shown the way forward on energy efficiency . Their research has pushed forward the frontiers of knowledge . After two years in neutral , the economy is finally moving forward again. An additional grant has enabled the team to push forward with research plans . Making progress and advancing adaptive evolution advance the cause advanced advancement age boom fare well flourish follow a path formatively from A to B idiom jog progress progression progressive progressively punctuated equilibrium rebuild streak wing See more results » forward adjective uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔː.wəd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔːr.wɚd / forward adjective ( DIRECTION ) towards the direction that is in front of you: forward motion / movement Synonyms anterior specialized fore front Describing movement towards -wards -ways at convergent earthward facing flow of something for forwards into inwards lead into something lead out onto something oncoming onward towards until unto up way See more results » forward adjective ( POSITION ) in the front part of something: the forward bulkhead of the submarine General location and orientation about along anterior around back onto something phrasal verb fix lock on phrasal verb noncentral on the left on-site orientated position right/wrong way round idiom round side-on spot surface take a left to the left of something/someone turn left See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ahead, in front and beyond forward adjective ( FUTURE ) relating to the future : forward planning / thinking In the future & soon ahead ahead of all in good time idiom anon ASAP away due gonna hereon hour in in a moment PDQ posterity presently run shortly someday space yet See more results » forward adjective ( CONFIDENT ) disapproving confident and honest in a way that ignores the usual social rules and might seem rude : Do you think it was forward of me to invite her to dinner when we'd only just met ? Blunt and direct in speech & behaviour abrupt abruptly abruptness bald baldly baldness blisteringly bluff curt directly directness downrightly edgelord flat out phrase outspoken outspokenly plain speaking plain-spoken plainness suffer See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Confidence & self-assurance forward adjective ( 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 Cricket 12th man all out all-rounder arm ball asking rate bowling declaration eleven hook infield jaffa king pair late cut leg break square leg stonewall strike rate sundries switch hit tail See more results » forward verb [ T ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔː.wəd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / 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 : forward something to someone/something I'll forward any mail to your new address . I'll forward his email to you if you're interested . Delivering and despatching air bridge air corridor air-dash box scheme by hand carriage courier dispatch freight funnel lunge mail misaddress misdirect misdirection send something off phrasal verb send something on phrasal verb send something out phrasal verb ship shipment See more results » forward noun [ C ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔː.wəd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / 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 Competitors & participants in sports & games anchorman attacker back four baller ballplayer finalist juco judoka letterman logroller long-jumper matador opponent scalp striker swingman target man team sheet teammate time trialist See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Rugby (Definition of forward from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) forward | American Dictionary forward adjective us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔr·wərd / forward adjective ( LEADING ) Add to word list Add to word list [ 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 forward adjective ( TOO CONFIDENT ) too noticeable or confident ; rude : It was awfully forward of him to invite himself over for dinner . forward verb [ T ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔr·wərd / forward verb [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 Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔr·wərd / forward noun [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 Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔr·wərd / ( also forwards , us / ˈfɔr·wərdz / ) forward adverb [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 ) . (Definition of forward from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) forward | Business English forward verb [ T ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔːwəd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio Add to word list Add to word list 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 sb He said he forwarded the information to the mayor and asked for a meeting . forward adjective [ before noun ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / ˈfɔːwəd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio relating to the future : forward planning/thinking I'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 also forwards ) Analysts had speculated as much as 200 tons of gold had been sold forward. See also brought forward carriage forward carried forward (Definition of forward from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of forward ? Translations of forward in Chinese (Traditional) 方向, 向前, 未來… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 方向, 向前, 未来… See more in Spanish hacia delante, adelante, a plazo… See more in Portuguese para frente, adiante, para a frente… See more in Marathi in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Dutch in Tamil in Hindi in Gujarati in Danish in Swedish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Urdu in Ukrainian in Telugu in

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