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hither

/hith-er/US // ˈhɪð ər //UK // (ˈhɪðə) //

到此为止,到目前为止,向前,往前走

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : to or toward this place: to come hither.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being on this or the closer side; nearer: the hither side of the meadow.

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Examples

  • She definitely had a sweetness in her features — a kind of innocent sweetness, not a come-hither sweetness at all … She still looked great.

  • Behind the counter is the pit, perfuming the room (and your clothes) with the swirling, come-hither scent of beef and smoke.

  • “Sexxx Dreams” has all the come-hither appeal of a sultry Janet Jackson track without any of the erotic mysticism.

  • Boxy flannel and messy tears might as well have been a corset and a come-hither pout in The Perfect Storm.

  • Though the photos are far from sexual, Lottie wears thick mascara as she flashes the camera a come-hither stare.

  • Hugh puffed, his hair flopping hither and thither as the photographers hosed him down.

  • Hither does every soul in the place, at some hour or other of the day, inevitably gravitate.

  • She was a woman, and in truth she would have married the man beside her had he have come hither when he had gone to Chicago.

  • But draw near hither, you sons of the sorceress, the seed of the adulterer, and of the harlot.

  • Go, young man, and tell the tree to come hither, and the tree will obey you when you show it my seal.

  • A womans heart is not made of grains of sand to be blown hither and thither by a mans breath, she said very earnestly.