forth
adverb formal uk/fɔːθ/ us/fɔːrθ/
(从某地)外出,离开;(从某时)向前
(from a place) out or away, or (from a point in time) forward
They set forth on their travels in early June. 他们6月初起程旅行。
From that day forth he never drank again. 从那天起,他再也没有沾过酒。
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- The pendulum in the grandfather clock swung back and forth.
- As we set off into the forest, we felt as though we were venturing forth into the unknown.
- He tried to calm the screaming baby by rocking it back and forth.
- The minister opened the door and sallied forth to face the angry crowd.
- Go forth and multiply!