forth
/fɔːθ/adverb
1- chiefly archaic out from a starting point and forwards or into view〈主古〉向外; 向前, 向前方; 露出:
the plants will bush out, putting forth fresh shoots.
这些植物会密集丛生, 抽出新枝。
1.1
- so as to be known or revealed; out以便被披露; 以便被泄露:
a paper setting forth their grievances.
一份披露了他们受冤屈的报纸。
1.2
- onwards in time以后:
from that day forth he gave me endless friendship.
从那天起, 他一直对我很友好。
短语
and so forth
- and so on等等:
particular services like education, housing, and so forth.
具体服务如教育、住房等等。
词源
Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voort and German fort, from an Indo-European root shared by FORE-.