forth: [OE] Forth can be traced back to the same Indo-European source, *pr, as produced English first, for, fore, foremost, former, from, and before. It formed the basis of a word *prto ‘forwards’, whose Germanic descendant *furtha gave German fort, Dutch voort, and English forth. Modern English forward(s) [OE], which has largely replaced forth in general use, was originally a compound formed from forth and -ward.
Other related forms include afford, which originally meant ‘accomplish, fulfil’, forthwith [14], at first literally ‘along with’, hence ‘at the same time as’ and ‘immediately’, and further. => afford, before, first, for, fore, former, from, further
forth (adv.)
Old English forð "forward, onward, further; continually;" as a preposition, "during," perfective of fore, from Proto-Germanic *furtha- "forward" (cognates: Old Frisian, Old Saxon forth "forward, onward," Old Norse forð, Dutch voort, German fort), from extended form of PIE root *per- (1) "forward, through" (see per). The construction in and so forth was in Old English.
雙語例句
1. She passed the needle through the rough cloth, back and forth.
她一針一針地縫那塊粗布。
來自柯林斯例句
2. They ate in an Italian restaurant in Forth Street.
他們在第四大街的一家意大利餐館吃了飯。
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3. The prosecution and defense were bandying accusations back and forth.
原告和被告你來我往,互相指責。
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4. Dr. Mesibov set forth the basis of his approach to teaching students.
梅西伯夫博士闡述了他的教學方法的基礎。
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5. The patient can have apples, apple juice, apple sauce, and so forth.