In addition to the uses shown below, forth is also used in the phrasal verbs ‘put forth’ and ‘set forth’.
除下列用法外,forth 还可用于短语动词 put forth 和 set forth 中。
1
[ADV 副词]向外,往外(走) When someone goes forth from a place, they leave it.
[ADV after v]
[LITERARY 文]
Go forth into the desert...
向前走进沙漠。
I came forth to take the air.
我出来透透气。
2
[ADV 副词]产生;得出 If one thing brings forth another, the first thing produces the second.
[ADV after v]
[LITERARY 文]
Nature herself brings forth new forms of life...
自然本身会创造出新的生命形态。
My reflections brought forth no conclusion.
我的思考没有得出结论。
3
[ADV 副词](带)来;(拿)出;(现)出 When someone or something is brought forth, they are brought to a place or moved into a position where people can see them.
[ADV after v]
[LITERARY 文]
Pilate ordered Jesus to be brought forth...
彼拉多命令把耶稣带上来。
He brought forth a small gold amulet from beneath his robe.
他从袍子下面拿出一个不大的金护身符。
4
back and forth→see:
back
;
5
. to hold forth→see:
hold
;
Oxford
forth/fɔːθ; NAmEfɔːrθ/adverb( literaryexcept in particular idioms and phrasal verbs 文学用语,但在某些习语和短语动词中例外) 1away from a place; out 离去;外出◆They set forth at dawn.他们在黎明时出发。◆Huge chimneys belched forth smoke and grime.巨大的烟囱冒出烟和灰尘。2towards a place; forwards 向前;向某处◆Water gushed forth from a hole in the rock.水从岩洞里涌出。☞see also bring forthatbringv.IDIOMfrom that day/time ˈforth( literary) beginning on that day; from that time 从那天起;从那时以后☞more at
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adv.forth/fɔːθ; NAmEfɔːrθ/
LDC
forthforth /fɔːθ $ fɔːrθ/ ●○○ adverb
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1and so forth used to refer to other things of the type you have already mentioned, without actually naming themSYN et cetera: She started telling me about her bad back, her migraines, and so forth.2[only after verb] formal going out from a place or point, and moving forwards or outwards: The house was still burning, pouring forth thick black smoke. → back and forth
at back1(11)
, → hold forth
at hold1
, → put forth
at put
, → sally forth
at sally2
, → set forth
at set1
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