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fro

/froh/US // froʊ //UK // (frəʊ) //

皱皱巴巴的,皱纹,皱眉,皱皱眉头

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Obsolete. from; back.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Over time, though, gravitational tugs from giant gas clouds, spiral arms and other stars toss the stars to and fro.

  • Instead, Mayor and others studied a shift in the wavelength of starlight as a star moved to and fro.

  • One barge can take 70 large semis worth of goods to and fro.

  • None of the current owners has a background in food outside of the Menchie’s outpost, but after connecting with Zutant over several bottles of wine, they decided to make the change from fro-yo to rose.

  • The cupcake bubble has been replaced, as I documented last year, by a fro-yo bubble.

  • GETTING TO AND FRO: American Airlines offers nonstop flights to Madrid from New York, Miami, and Dallas.

  • With his slight frame and tasteful Jew-fro, Seth was the anti-heartthrob who launched a nationwide trend of “geek chic.”

  • There are plenty of upscale towns that may only have two or three fro-yo outlets.

  • Fro yo is supposed to be healthier because it has fewer calories.

  • Wycliffe translates the Vulgate: “And it as a modir onourid schal meete hym, and as a womman fro virgynyte schal take him.”

  • Five hundred of our fighting men are running to and fro between cliffs and sea carrying stones wherewith to improve our pier.

  • He passed to and fro in the city without the least insult being offered him by any Spaniard.

  • The broad veranda was shaded by a clump of tall banana-trees, swaying to and fro in the gentle breeze.

  • She turned back into the room and began to walk to and fro down its whole length without stopping, without resting.