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from the tenth century onward

  • 1 onward

    on·ward
    [ˈɒnwəd, AM ˈɑ:nwɚd]
    I. adj attr (of journey) Weiter-
    the \onward march of history/time das Fortschreiten der Geschichte/Zeit
    \onward and upward steil nach oben
    it was \onward and upward from there und von da ging es steil nach oben fig
    II. adv
    1. (into the future)
    from that day/time \onward von diesem Tag/dieser Zeit an
    from our foundation \onward we have been an independent organization seit unserer Gründung sind wir eine unabhängige Organisation
    2. (of direction) weiter
    to move \onward and upward[s] ( fig) steil nach oben steigen [o klettern] fig
    to travel \onward to other destinations an weitere Bestimmungsorte weiterreisen
    * * *
    ['ɒnwəd]
    1. adj
    1) (lit)

    onward movementWeiterbewegung f; (on journey) Weiterreise f; (of goods) Weitertransport m

    2) (fig)

    the onward march of time/progress — das Fortschreiten der Zeit/der Vormarsch des Fortschritts

    2. adv
    voran, vorwärts; march weiter

    from today/this time onward — von heute/der Zeit an

    3. interj
    voran, vorwärts
    * * *
    onward [ˈɒnwə(r)d; US auch ˈɑn-]
    A adv
    1. vorwärts, weiter:
    from the tenth century onward vom 10. Jahrhundert an
    2. weiter vorn:
    it lies farther onward es liegt noch ein Stück weiter
    B adj nach vorn, Vorwärts…:
    the onward march of time das Fortschreiten der Zeit; academic.ru/8170/booking">booking 1
    * * *
    adj.
    fortschreitend adj.
    vorwärts adj.
    weiter adj. adv.
    fortschreitend adv.

    English-german dictionary > onward

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