释义 |
towards preposition—对 adv 往 prep 朝 prep 管 adv Examples:cold and detached towards sb—affection, esp. towards children—collaborate towards a common end—the Antarctic Peninsula (jutting out towards South America)—(policy etc) towards America—(soccer, handball etc) kick or shoot the ball towards the goal—negligent (towards guests)—herd (people towards a gate)—animosity or resentment towards three groups (the bureaucrats, the wealthy, and the police) due perceived abuse of power—towards the end of (last month)—(indicates continuation from the past towards us)—(after verb of motion, indicates motion down and towards us, also fig.)—display thoughtfulness towards—Egyptian President Sadat's infitah policy towards investment and relations with Israel—obliged collaborate towards common goals—(policy etc) towards China—work hard towards a turn-around—Emperor's generosity towards a favorite—feel resentful towards sb for failing to meet expectations and impatient to see improvement [idiom.]—be extremely considerate towards guests [idiom.]—feel animosity toward (the wealthy, foreigners etc)—title of respect toward superiors—use every possible means (toward a goal)—feel animosity toward foreigners or outsiders— |