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  • 1 forth

    {fɔ:θ}
    1. напред, нататък
    to sail FORTH отплувам
    2. на показ, наяве, на дълго и на широко
    3. занапред, нататък
    from this time FORTHотсега нататък, занапред
    and so FORTH и тъй нататък, и прочее
    * * *
    {fъ:d} adv 1. напред, нататък; to sail forth отплувам; 2. на показ,
    * * *
    занапред; нататък; наяве;
    * * *
    1. and so forth и тъй нататък, и прочее 2. from this time forthотсега нататък, занапред 3. to sail forth отплувам 4. занапред, нататък 5. на показ, наяве, на дълго и на широко 6. напред, нататък
    * * *
    forth[fɔ:u] I. adv лит. 1. напред, нататък ( пространствено); to go \forth поемам, тръгвам; back and \forth ам. назад-напред, насам-натам; 2. на показ, наяве; надълго и широко; (обикн. с глаголи); про-; раз-; to bring \forth young раждам малки; to put \forth leaves разлиствам се; to bring \forth no conclusion не водя до заключение; 3. занапред, нататък (по време); from this time \forth отсега нататък, занапред; and so \forth и тъй-нататък, и прочее; II. prep ост. от, из.

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