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forth
/ˈforθ, ˈfɔrθ/
(
ad
.)向前方,向前
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Forth
,
n.
A
way
;
a
passage
or
ford
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Forth
,
prep.
Forth
from
;
out
of
. [
Archaic
]
Some
forth
their
cabins
peep
.
--
Donne
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Forth
v.
1.
Forward
;
onward
in
time
,
place
,
or
order
;
in
advance
from
a
given
point
;
on
to
end
;
as
,
from
that
day
forth
;
one
,
two
,
three
,
and
so
forth
.
Lucas
was
Paul's
companion
,
at
the
leastway
from
the
sixteenth
of
the
Acts
forth
.
--
Tyndale
.
From
this
time
forth
,
I never will speak word
.
--
Shak
.
I
repeated
the
Ave
Maria
;
the
inquisitor
bad
me
say
forth
;
I
said
I
was
taught
no
more
.
--
Strype
.
2.
Out
,
as
from
a
state
of
concealment
,
retirement
,
confinement
,
nondevelopment
,
or
the
like
;
out
into
notice
or
view
;
as
,
the
plants
in
spring
put
forth
leaves
.
When
winter
past
,
and
summer
scarce
begun
,
Invites
them
forth
to
labor
in
the
sun
. --
Dryden
.
3.
Beyond
a
(
certain
)
boundary
;
away
;
abroad
;
out
.
I
have
no
mind
of
feasting
forth
to-night
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Throughly
;
from
beginning
to
end
. [
Obs
.]
And so forth
,
Back and forth
,
From forth
.
See
under
And
,
Back
,
and
From
.
Forth of
,
Forth from
,
out
of
. [
Obs
.] --
Shak
.
To bring forth
.
See
under
Bring
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
forth
adv
1:
from
a
particular
thing
or
place
or
position
(`
forth
'
is
obsolete
); "
ran
away
from
the
lion
"; "
wanted
to
get
away
from
there
"; "
sent
the
children
away
to
boarding
school
"; "
the
teacher
waved
the
children
away
from
the
dead
animal
"; "
went
off
to
school
"; "
they
drove
off
";
"
go
forth
and
preach
" [
syn
:
away
,
off
]
2:
forward
in
time
or
order
or
degree
; "
from
that
time
forth
";
"
from
the
sixth
century
onward
" [
syn
:
forward
,
onward
]
3:
out
into
view
; "
came
forth
from
the
crowd
"; "
put
my
ideas
forth
"
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