onwards
英 [ˈɒnwədz]
美 [ˈɑːnwərdz]
adv. 从(某时)起一直; 向前; 前往
BNC.4467 / COCA.23422
同义词辨析
onwardsadv. 〈文〉往前,向前
〔辨析〕
指向着前方或前往某个方向,有时含持续之意。
〔例证〕
She walked onwards to the pool.
她一直向前,走到水池那里。
The troops moved onwards.
部队继续前进。
They drove onwards towards the forest.
他们驱车前往森林。
她一直向前,走到水池那里。
The troops moved onwards.
部队继续前进。
They drove onwards towards the forest.
他们驱车前往森林。
forward (adv. 向前
〔辨析〕
普通用词,指朝着面前的某处或某一方位。
〔例证〕
The soldiers crept forward under heavy gunfire.
士兵们冒着密集的炮火匍匐前进。
Then he took another small step forward.
随后,他又向前走了一小步。
He fell forwards on his face.
他面朝前栽倒在地。
士兵们冒着密集的炮火匍匐前进。
Then he took another small step forward.
随后,他又向前走了一小步。
He fell forwards on his face.
他面朝前栽倒在地。
牛津词典
adv.
- 从(某时)起一直
continuing from a particular time- They lived there from the 1980s onwards.
他们从1980年代起一直住在那里。 - The pool is open from 7 a.m. onwards.
游泳池从早上7点起开放。
- They lived there from the 1980s onwards.
- 向前;前往
forward- We drove onwards towards the coast.
我们驱车前往海滨。
- We drove onwards towards the coast.
英英释义
adv
- in a forward direction
- go ahead
- the train moved ahead slowly
- the boat lurched ahead
- moved onward into the forest
- they went slowly forward in the mud
双语例句
- From the Opium War onwards each stage in the development of the revolution has had its own distinguishing characteristics.
从***战争以来,各个革命发展阶段各有若干特点。 - The crowd began to move onwards.
人群开始向前移动。 - From birth onwards, they were kept in bondage to their masters.
从出生起,他们便受到主人的奴役。 - The medical professional bodies reply that development from fertilisation onwards is a continuum.
专业医疗机构答复说受精以后的发育是连续的。 - From now onwards my teacher will be stricter.
从此我的老师会更加严格。 - We can only change our behaviours from today onwards.
从今天开始,我们只能改变我们的行为。 - Next week onwards I will spend my tuesdays attending navigation course!
下星期开始,我每个星期二会去上航海课! - A room has been booked from September onwards, in the interim, meetings will be held at my house.
房间已订好,从九月份起使用。现在这段时间,会议将在我家里举行。 - Practice Seven onwards we continue to work on the areas you need most help with.
实践七起,我们继续在该领域的工作,你最需要帮助。 - Although the ban ended in 1660, from the late 17th century onwards, Christmas went out of fashion.
尽管禁令在1660年取消,但自17世纪末以后,圣诞节就不再流行。
