Having all toes pointing forwards. Used of certain birds. 四趾向前的足趾向前方长的。用于某些鸟类
I engaged the clutch and the car moved forwards. 我踩下离合器,汽车便朝前开了。
forwards
[ adv ]
at or to or toward the front
<adv.all> he faced forward step forward she practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine
in a forward direction
<adv.all> go ahead the train moved ahead slowly the boat lurched ahead moved onward into the forest they went slowly forward in the mud
Forward \For"ward\, Forwards \For"wards\, adv. [AS. forweard, foreweard; for, fore + -weardes; akin to G. vorw["a]rts. The s is properly a genitive ending. See {For}, {Fore}, and {-ward}, {-wards}.] Toward a part or place before or in front; onward; in advance; progressively; -- opposed to backward.
Forwards \For"wards\, adv. Same as {Forward}.
KMS has a life of at least 20 years.' 'There is a big job going forwards,' says Mr Hughes.
For 90 minutes, it shuffled slowly forwards, never dropping below two dozen people.
These confer the right but (unlike forwards) not the obligation to buy or sell the agreed amount of currency up to or on a set date in the future.
Had England played to their forwards, who were colossal that November afternoon, as they had in their two previous matches, they could have beaten the Aussies. But they did not.
Meanwhile, all the forwards and many of the backs converge on the man who is trying to catch the ball. 'Gloucester used to be a club you measured yourself against,' says Tony Russ, the coach of Leicester.
'From this position he can drive forwards and upwards the moment the ball comes in. That is why he is so good.
You have got to suck in the forwards, make them do their jobs of winning the ball.' Grappling for the ball in a maul, or getting it back with the feet in a ruck, are legitimate skills of the game.
Win the line-out and you win the match. The second-row forwards must now be better line-out performers than scrummagers.
Whether it would then move forwards is, shall we say, open to doubt. We must not deride these well-meaning souls for their inability to create new visions.
You would stand for ages crushed on all sides by red-faced prop forwards and hulking second row men, deafened by patriotic bawling and thunderous denunciations of selectorial idiocy.
We are turning out individuals more comfortable looking forwards than backwards.' The prospects are not so bright for everyone.
'Rugby accommodates all types of people, from the large powerful forwards to the smaller fast wingers.
Figaro is a character who faces backwards and forwards in history.
The enormous Welsh forwards drove their American counterparts backward from the start, turning the ball over time and time again on Eagles possession.
See that they know company personnel policy backwards and forwards, for it is the "law" governing company courts and adjudicators.