- Forth means "from now on." If you declare that from today forth, you'll pursue your dream of becoming a rodeo clown, it means you'll work every day to make it happen.
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- adv. 向前,向外
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1. These efforts will surely bring forth good fruit.
这些努力必将产生良好的结果。
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2. His speech called forth admiration from all the people present.
他的讲话引起所有出席的人的赞赏。
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3. They set forth at dawn.
他们在黎明时出发。
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4. Water gushed forth from a hole in the rock.
水从岩洞里涌出。
- forth (adv.) Old English forð "forward, onward, farther; continually;" as a preposition, "during," perfective of fore, from Proto-Germanic *furtha- "forward" (source also of Old Frisian, Old Saxon forth "forward, onward," Old Norse forð, Dutch voort, German fort), from extended form of PIE root *per- (1) "forward." The construction in and so forth was in Old English.
forth / fɔːθ ; NAmE fɔːrθ / adverb ( literaryexcept in particular idioms and phrasal verbs 文学用语,但在某些习语和短语动词中例外 ) 1 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。 2 towards a place; forwards 向前;向某处 ◆ Water gushed forth from a hole in the rock. 水从岩洞里涌出。 ☞see also bring forth at bring v. IDIOM from that day/time ˈforth ( literary) beginning on that day; from that time 从那天起;从那时以后 ☞more at back adv. , so adv. forth / fɔːθ ; NAmE fɔːrθ /
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