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forth
- IPA[fɔːθ]
英式
- out and away from a starting point;so as to be known or revealed; out
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- 1. out and away from a starting point we rose at dawn and sallied forth 同義詞
- ▪ so as to be known or revealed; out a paper setting forth their grievances
- 2. onwards in time from that day forth he gave me endless friendship 同義詞
- state or describe something in writing or speech
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- state or describe something in writing or speech
Oxford American Dictionary
- a celebration or event to mark a person's departure; a send-off: the send-forth provided an opportunity to appreciate Charles, who has been with the company since inception a send-forth ceremony for the trainees was held on Tuesday
Oxford Dictionary
- cause a specified response
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- burst out suddenly; emerge
Oxford Dictionary
- exhibit something
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- IPA[fôrTH]
美式
- out from a starting point and forward or into view: the plants will bush out, putting forth fresh shoots
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fɔːθ]
英式
- a river of central Scotland, rising on Ben Lomond and flowing eastwards through Stirling into ...
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- IPA[fôrTH]
美式
- a river in central Scotland that rises on Ben Lomond and flows east into the North Sea.
Oxford American Dictionary