onwards
adverb mainly UK uk/ˈɒn.wədz/ us/ˈɑːn.wɚdz/ (US usually onward)
(TIME)
from 6 o'clock, March, the 1870s, etc. onwardsC2 从6点30分/3月份/19世纪70年代等起
beginning at a particular time and continuing after it
I'm usually at home from five o'clock onwards. 我通常从5点钟起都在家。
(DIRECTION)
C2 (继续)向前
If you move onwards, you continue to go forwards.
We sailed onwards in a westerly direction. 我们继续向西航行。
Idiom
onwards and upwardsidiom 步步高升;越来越成功
becoming more and more successful
Her publishing career started as an editorial assistant on a women's magazine and it was onwards and upwards from there. 她的出版事业从在一家女性杂志做编辑助理起步,越做越成功。