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forward

English [? f? :w? D] beauty [? f? rw? D] past tense: forward past participle: forward present participle: forward adv.

1. Forward [to the end]

stride forward

look into the future

advance

5. At (or towards) the bow; On (or toward) the nose

6. Get out (now), get out, (suddenly)

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

1. Forward, forward; Located in the front

2. precocious, (children) developing early

3. The future; future

4. reckless; Bold; Impolite

5. Progressive and advanced (social and political); (person, opinion, etc) radical, radical

6. willing; Eager, enthusiastic and positive; Easily ...: easily ...; nimble

7. Commercial futures, reserved

8. Football (pass) to the opponent's goal line; Cricket striker

transitive verb

1. Send; deliver

promote

3. promotion; Contribute to the development of; increase

Forward (according to the new address), forward, forward

5. encourage and promote; be on an impulse

6. Printing and binding (pages)

Noun (short for noun)

1. (Football, hockey, etc.) Adverb.

1. Forward [to the end]

The seat faces forward.

These seats face forward.

stride forward

Move forward to the front of the train.

Go straight ahead of the train.

look into the future

I won't go there again from now on.

I will never go there again.

advance

5. At (or towards) the bow; On (or toward) the nose

6. Get out (now), get out, (suddenly)

Adjective adj

1. Forward, forward; Located in the front

The front of the train is only for first-class passengers.

The front of the train is only for first-class passengers.

2. precocious, (children) developing early

He is very precocious for his age.

He is very precocious for his age.

3. The future; future

4. reckless; Bold; Impolite

5. Progressive and advanced (social and political); (person, opinion, etc) radical, radical

6. willing; Eager, enthusiastic and positive; Easily ...: easily ...; nimble

7. Commercial futures, reserved

8. Football (pass) to the opponent's goal line; Cricket striker

transitive verb

1. Send; deliver

Did you forward his telegram?

Did you forward his telegram?

promote

Municipal leaders helped push the project forward.

The leaders of the municipal government assisted in promoting the progress of the project.

3. promotion; Contribute to the development of; increase

Forward (according to the new address), forward, forward

5. encourage and promote; be on an impulse

6. Printing and binding (pages)

noun

1. Forward (of football, hockey, etc.). )