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frontward

/fruhnt-werd/US // ˈfrʌnt wərd //

向前,向前看,向前走,前进

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a direction toward the front.

Examples

  • It reported a bullet entering the right side of his head and exiting the left side after being shot from a “slightly frontward” direction.

  • This was riding frontward with the guns—this was rolling and rumbling on through the night up toward the glare and glamour of war.

  • On the broad, paved highway from Paris to Meaux, my car passed miles and miles of loaded motor trucks bound frontward.

  • And what he says about the pruriently titillating convexities, whether frontward or hindward, suggests a little prudery.

  • A back rest would throw one forward in a frontward lurch, and give no support in case of a backward one.

  • Over and over he went, sometimes backward and sometimes frontward, and sometimes sideways.