forward
Prononciation : [/ˈfɔɹwəɹd/]
Contexte : « direction »
(adjective) moving or directed ahead in a straight line. If you're walking straight ahead or focusing on what's ahead of you, you are moving forward.
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The team made a lot of forward progress in their project.
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They took a step back instead of moving forward in their plans.
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Are we moving forward with the project or staying where we are?
Contexte : « time »
(adverb) towards the future or the next part of a series. Like when you're thinking about what comes next, you're looking forward.
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She is eagerly looking forward to her birthday party.
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He's not interested in moving forward in his career right now.
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What are you looking forward to in the new year?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) an attacking player in sports like soccer or basketball. This player focuses on moving the ball towards the opponent's goal to score points.
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The forward scored the winning goal for the team.
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The forward missed the shot and lost the opportunity to score.
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Who is the team's star forward this season?
Contexte : « progressing »
(verb) to make progress or move ahead in a particular activity or situation. Like when you're getting closer to reaching a goal or completing a task.
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We need to forward our plans to meet the deadline.
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Without proper support, it's hard to forward our research project.
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How can we forward our agenda efficiently?