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 onwards ['ɑnwɚdz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 向前, 在前面



    onwards
    [ adv ]
    in a forward direction
    <adv.all>
    go aheadthe train moved ahead slowly
    the boat lurched ahead
    moved onward into the forest
    they went slowly forward in the mud


    Onwards \On"wards\, adv. [See {-wards}.]
    Onward.

    1. From that point onwards, safety became the overriding priority.
    2. Its US rivals, by contrast, have first call on anyone who wants to fly onwards within the US. US carriers argued that BA had too strong a grip on the landing rights at Europe's most important gateway, London's Heathrow airport.
    3. From 1982 onwards, the position stabilised at 4 to 5 per cent of GDP, but did not improve.
    4. Four weeks later, Patten announces concessions on testing from 1994 onwards, abandoning plans to test subjects other than English, maths and science. The boycott goes ahead in June, with almost total support from teachers.
    5. First-growth collectors apart, there is no good reason for claret amateurs to buy the 1992's before they are in bottle in two years' time. Those made well should make good drinking from 1996 onwards.
    6. But the succession of ever-more disastrous losses from mid-1989 onwards was a sign that the tide had gone out for Mrs Thatcher's brand of Conservatism.
    7. The upshot was that it expected consumption to be growing at 3.5 to 4 per cent a year from 1994 onwards and reaching 16.8m tonnes in 1996. A similar picture was painted by Metal Bulletin Research in its September 1 aluminium market update.
    8. In fact, from 1948 to 1958 - with two short interruptions - the difference was always 1 percentage point; from 1969 to 1984 the evidence is mixed and only from 1985 onwards has the difference always been more than 1 percentage point.
    9. "Our whole psychological experience and memory from 1940 onwards is so totally different from any European country," said historian Correlli Barnett.
    10. The deal is expected to be completed by the end of the year, with the new shares entitled to a dividend from 1993 onwards.
    11. We have been seeing a step change in differentials. The opportunity for this arose in Britain from 1979 onwards when top salaries ceased to be restrained by pay controls and there were high marginal income tax rates (which favoured non-pay benefits).
    12. That could show through in pricing from the mid-year onwards.
    13. Only three new outlets will be added in the current year - it currently operates 217 - but the pace should then increase to between four and eight new stores a year annually from 1994 onwards.
    14. But thanks to the contribution of the new hypermarkets, from 1993 onwards, Mr. MacLachlan said, "earnings will be real (not investment earnings).
    15. The Bundesbank said it intends to replace all Bulis maturing from December onwards with regular six-month maturities.
    16. Had the dispute continued into next week, striking signalworkers stood to lose valuable pension rights from October 1 onwards.
    17. As a result the depreciation charge of about Pounds 40m in the past year would rise to about Pounds 60m in the current year. Mr Clark said that from 1993 onwards the group would generate substantial cashflow.
    18. The OECD projects a steady decline in Britain's current account deficit in 1990 and 1991, with inflation subsiding from the second half of this year onwards.
    19. If rapid growth persisted in 1996, this might reignite inflationary pressures from early 1996 onwards. However, it is much more plausible that growth in 1994 and 1995 will be only a touch above trend at, say, 3 or 3 1/2 per cent.
    20. The leader of the opposition is free to try to tug his party towards the gentler form of conservatism that better suits the English temperament. He calls it social-ism, but its values have often been prescribed by Tories from Disraeli onwards.
    21. Customers say (although I have never made it myself) that serious trading starts from 3 am onwards.
    22. Also, commodity-based stocks are the current favourite of hedge funds, which pulled out of European bonds, with serious damage to the latter, from last January onwards.
    23. Growth from 1995 onwards ought to be even higher, he stated. He said domestic demand, which has fallen sharply over the last three years, could be expected to stabilise in 1994.
    24. But he cannot base his conclusions on his own preferred yardstick. There was a quick recovery in the growth of M0 from late 1982 onwards. Minford approves, at least in retrospect.
    25. Real interest rates will stay high, although there should be scope for nominal rates to ease from the summer onwards as the problems in Germany abate. Investors should note that fixed-income investments proved quite lucrative last year.
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