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Definition of towards in English: towards(North American toward) preposition təˈwɔːdztwɔːdzˈtɔːdz 1In the direction of. 向,朝着 they drove towards the German frontier 他们朝德国边境开去。 Example sentencesExamples - As I walked toward it, I was holding my breath, waiting to see how much damage had been done.
- In another incident, civilians are walking toward a building carrying a white flag.
- Jim, looking resigned, walked toward the finish line as the snow turned to fat globs of freezing rain.
- I watched her and walked in the opposite direction, towards my father's house.
- He sighed hopelessly as he slowly began to walk back towards the direction he came from.
- She tries to break away and walk toward the train and he grabs her shoulder and whips her around for a few final words.
- I crunched my way in a south easterly direction towards the first of two subsidiary tops.
- It's then that I realize that the black shape walking toward me is not a hiker.
- He took a few breaths of the air and dragged himself towards the direction of the shops.
- All three vehicles were travelling towards York from the direction of Pocklington at the time of the accident.
- An employee of the plant recognised the forklift truck as it was driven down the road towards William Street and called the police.
- She walked away from me toward the direction of her locker, and I was left on my own to search for my math class.
- Several curious onlookers turn their heads towards the direction of the laughter.
- Sure enough, a skinny blond boy rose from the back and walked toward us.
- As they broke out, moving in a southwesterly direction towards the foothills, they were met with artillery fire.
- There was an archway, and there was his father coming toward him, walking with a cane.
- Both men then ran off in the direction of Cravewood Road towards Cheetham Hill shopping parade.
- And if she was walking toward you, it was like a herd of buffalo heading your way.
- Stephen's new pad is located out towards the Enniskerry direction of Dublin.
- The Marine and his cover man slowly walk toward the injured man, scanning to make sure no enemies come from behind.
- He dismounted his horse and walked directly toward him, a black cape fluttering behind him.
- Fearing for her safety, she changed direction and walked towards Faraday Road.
- She grabbed the boy's arm but he waved her away and took off towards the other direction.
- A spired tower rose on the horizon, and I altered my direction slightly to head towards it.
- As he turned to walk back toward me, I could see little droplets of drool forming at the corner of his mouth.
- Toni made a mocking snicker and turned back in the other direction towards the school.
- I started towards the direction of his house when a broken down blue truck pulled up next to me.
- As we walked toward the front door, he paused briefly at a small tree, touching tips of the branches with both hands.
- People start running towards us from both directions, clearly intent on rescue.
- But they then followed us on their scooters as we walked toward the castle on the Bay of Naples.
- They ran off in different directions - one towards the car, and the other into the reserve.
- I walked off toward the direction of the house silently, not giving him a second glance.
- I looked over my shoulder as we walked toward the shore, but I couldn't see my father.
- Both vehicles were travelling in the same direction, from Pickering towards Thornton-le-Dale.
- When she spotted the doctor in the far right corner of the lab, she walked directly toward her.
- However, there is a mother running in the opposite direction towards her family.
- They are walking toward the camera, perfect teeth lighting up their pretty faces.
- Just as I started to walk toward the direction she came from, she stopped and called after me.
- The man noticed her overly attentive stare and walked directly toward her.
- All four turned in the direction of John running towards them waving a piece of paper in his hand.
Synonyms in the direction of, to, toward, so as to approach, so as to near on the way to, on the road to, en route for, in the vicinity of - 1.1 Getting closer to achieving (a goal)
接近达到(目的) moves towards EU political and monetary union 朝着欧洲共同体政治和货币一体化的步骤。 Example sentencesExamples - What is the power of any president to move towards his goals if there will be thousands killed, half of them children?
- They love to talk about accountability but seem petrified of allowing even small steps toward freedom.
- It can do nothing more than react to difficulties because it has no overriding or higher goal towards which it is striving.
- We have to believe in a goal so strongly that our actions point toward achieving that goal.
- We have commitment from all staff, in both clinical and supporting areas, to work towards common goals.
- The end of the Cold War brought a measure of freedom and a movement toward democracy in much of the former Soviet domains.
- It must take practical steps to move the world toward greater freedoms and human rights.
- The best part about knowing your goals and taking steps toward achieving them is that it puts you in charge of your own destiny.
- He spent a year as a novice working towards this goal, which was achieved in 1608.
- More than a year passed before the city took steps toward achieving that goal.
- For the first time I felt part of a team working towards some goals, and felt the company was actually organised!
- A cherished memory from almost 20 years ago has helped keep her heading towards her goal.
- By trial and error, I moved toward achieving my goals, and you can do the same.
- We have to now move towards mass political action and I don't mean just blockades.
- He admitted that he was no more king of the waves than he was king of the country, but he was keen to work towards both goals.
- A celebrity football match helped a school head towards its fund raising goal.
- Think of prosecutorial budget-sharing as an interim goal toward still greater freedom.
- Many assume evolution works towards achieving a certain goal, like intelligence.
- But this path toward freedom is accessible to all who would make the sacrifices it entails.
- Commit several minutes to reflecting on how to keep moving toward achieving personal happiness.
- Setting out future goals is a pointless task if steps are not taken towards achieving them.
- This energetic new group is locked on a mission for fame and are moving in leaps and bounds towards their goal.
- Those same countries will be moving even faster towards political as well as financial integration.
- If we believe it now we will never move towards achieving minimum labour standards internationally.
- We can begin to move from political radicalisation towards the industrial radicalisation that is just beginning.
- By increasing your metabolism, you can burn calories and move closer toward your goal of losing fat.
- Great nations of the world are moving toward democracy - through the door to freedom.
- For those of you who have worked towards or achieved this goal was it a permanent thing or a temporary experience?
- Where is this going, what is victory, are we moving toward advancing our goals?
- Areas designed to give employees relief from their workspaces can go a long way toward achieving that goal.
- Here are two practices to achieve consistent advancement toward your goals.
- Tomorrow night they will headline the venue - and take another step towards achieving their ambitions.
- All the children are working towards their own individual goals.
- One of the most important steps toward achieving this goal is eliminating the gender pay gap.
- The bigger risk is the question of whether the president's strategy is moving us toward that goal.
- All I can do is work towards these goals, and do my utmost to make things work.
- When the demystified word can be read clearly, our defiance becomes the first step toward freedom.
- The authors have signalled their intention to move towards an annual political review.
- The movement into modern society was imagined as a move away from tradition and constraint and toward freedom.
- I believe he is in agreement with that approach and that he and his staff are working toward that goal.
Synonyms with the aim of, in order to obtain, in order to achieve, so as to achieve, for - 1.2 Close or closer to (a particular time)
接近,将近(某一时间) 将近4月底。 Synonyms just before, shortly before, near, nearing, around, approaching, close to, coming to, getting on for, not quite
2Expressing the relation between behaviour or an attitude and the person or thing at which it is directed or with which it is concerned. 对,关于 he was warm and tender towards her 他对她既热情又温柔。 our attitude towards death 我们对于死亡的态度。 Example sentencesExamples - Mungo uses the language of commerce to convey his utmost tenderness toward Betty.
- Those blockages are causes and consequences of a political culture that's oriented toward death.
- There is a wider disagreement between us concerning the attitude towards power that we on the left should adopt.
- Our attitudes towards life intermix, along with our attitudes towards relationships.
- They really were expressions of contempt and rebellion toward what his peers regarded as holy.
- I believe however that I was misquoted regarding my attitudes towards the school system.
- The school's attitude towards the buses is part of its positive discipline policy introduced three years ago.
- None of this can have warmed London's heart toward intellectuals, real or fraudulent.
- Why was she suddenly having these warm feelings toward a guy who didn't even like her!
- You're feeling so tender toward the world that you might be tempted to reach out to a former enemy.
- Americans tend to have unique ideas regarding how allied nations behave toward one another.
- I'm not a huge advocate of long distance relationships, so my opinions toward them may be a bit skewed.
- The difference lies in their attitudes towards death and that's just the beginning.
- In some parts of the Muslim world, there would appear to be relatively little hostility toward Jews.
- What really warmed me toward Veneman has nothing to do with her experience, though.
- Her attitude towards men and relationships was frustrating to say the least.
- Attitudes towards the relationship between genius and madness are a good example.
- Instead, it is a certain awareness of the presence of others, regardless of what we feel toward them.
- The film's attitude towards death movingly, but objectively, strikes the right note.
- It was put to you that it has previously been necessary to speak to you about your attitude and behaviour towards female colleagues.
- He was already bitter toward his creator, blaming God for the death of his beloved wife and unborn child.
- For him, the experience led to an understanding of his mission in life and a peaceful feeling toward death.
- Today the changes in the way women live have led to a seismic shift in attitudes towards sex and family relationships.
- Jewish funerals and mourning are characterized by a sense of frankness toward the reality of death.
- Stereotypes should be challenged and unhealthy attitudes towards relationships with women revised.
- As it is officially under the State Secretariat, its content is often regarded as biased toward the government.
- It is that philosophy which informs his attitude towards technology.
- She began to search for a way out, but she soon found herself apathetic toward her own death.
- Where it differs is in the state's attitude towards the behaviour of its immigrants.
- The website suggests a no-nonsense attitude towards unruly behaviour on the court.
- The higher the number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that group.
- The frenzied urgency of the announcement reveals another interesting aspect of his attitude towards the job.
- Brett discusses his anger toward the world in general after his mother's death.
- Cecil was a staunch Protestant but, like the king, took a relatively tolerant attitude towards Catholics.
- Do you practice a certain kind of diet or a certain attitude towards relationships and so forth?
- He told me about his feelings toward his mom's death, and I talked to him about my finals.
- Others listened because of his friendly outgoing nature and warm compassion he showed toward others.
- In fact her uninhibited attitude towards sex and relationships often catches the people around her unawares.
- It was tempting to condemn him for his attitude and his behaviour towards the girl.
- The law is, of course, important in defining public attitudes towards particular types of behaviour.
Synonyms with regard to, as regards, regarding, in/with regard to, in/with respect to, respecting, in relation to, concerning, about, in connection with, apropos 3Contributing to the cost of. 为;有助于;用于 the council provided a grant towards the cost of new buses 委员会为新公共汽车的购置费提供拨款。 Example sentencesExamples - The money you pay for your daily paper goes only toward its distribution costs.
- Surely, if the technology is there, the government could use its windfall to give grants towards the cost.
- In-Step does offer a small grant towards the cost of the stay, which should ensure no-one is out of pocket.
- The awards will be used toward the cost of studies at any Canadian university or college this fall.
- The extra coverage will provide some money toward a replacement car if the vehicle is stolen.
- The raffle raised £873 to help towards the cost of replacing the stolen items.
- The aim was to raise up to £2,000 towards the cost of books, DVDs and videos for the school library.
- They also declined a prosecution application for her to pay £120 towards the costs of the case.
- Parents will be able to claim towards any out-of-hours childcare costs through the working families tax credit.
- The employer's contribution toward healthcare has been a part of their compensation.
- The national centre will receive £13 million towards running costs over the first ten years.
- These are some of your contributions towards the costs of providing residential aged care.
- The grant is towards the cost of computer training courses for lone parents and disabled people.
- The national lottery money will be put towards the total cost of the project, which is £768,000.
- The event raised more than £2,300 towards the cost of art and sports equipment.
- These fees go toward the cost of selling the funds, which often means to the broker.
- Some provide partial payment toward the purchase and installation of water meters.
- Employers may contribute some money toward the deductible, but workers often pay all or part.
- I understand from speaking to Sylvia that in certain cases funding may be available towards the cost of these courses.
- Arguably, these poorer students deserve some sort of grant towards their living costs.
- There are grants available towards costs incurred while developing a business idea.
- It's true that your contribution probably won't go toward a GED course or a present for mom.
- Each first responder group has to help raise money towards the cost of the team's first aid kit that is held by whichever member is on duty.
- A pension could have at least provided a welcome contribution toward the veteran's support.
- The ministry would not discuss whether it would help towards the cost of flying bereaved families to America.
- The boards failed to apply the rule properly and reduced a nursing home grant towards the cost of living in a home.
- We wish to thank several individuals who have contributed toward the completion of this research.
- Furthermore, many lenders will make a contribution towards remortgaging costs by paying solicitor fees.
- His sister, he said, also was working the course and was contributing her earnings toward the rifle.
- Now villagers at Elvington are hoping City of York Council will make its own contribution towards the costs.
- Parents will get some help towards the cost of childcare - if they earn less than £59,000.
- Well, a big piece of that is that a lot of companies are having to redeploy assets toward higher energy cost.
Synonyms as a contribution to, for, as a help to, to help, to assist, supporting, promoting, assisting
OriginOld English tōweardes (see to, -ward). |