forward
for
ˈfɔr
fawr
ward
wərd
vērd
/ˈfɔːwəd/

A(z) „forward” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

elƑre

to or toward the front
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
forwardsbritish flagBritish
forward definition and meaning
Példåk
The teacher asked the students to step forward one by one to present their projects.
A tanĂĄr megkĂ©rte a diĂĄkokat, hogy egyesĂ©vel elƑrelĂ©pjenek, hogy bemutassĂĄk a projekteiket.
02

elƑre, tovább

toward making progress or advancing in a particular area or goal
Példåk
The new strategy pushed the company forward in the race for market dominance.
Az Ășj stratĂ©gia elƑre tolta a vĂĄllalatot a piaci dominanciaĂ©rt folytatott versenyben.
03

elƑre, a jövƑ felĂ©

toward the future or a later time

ahead

Példåk
We need to plan forward for the upcoming year.
ElƑre kell terveznĂŒnk a következƑ Ă©vre.
01

elĂŒlsƑ, frontĂĄlis

facing or directed toward the front
forward definition and meaning
Példåk
The captain stood at the forward edge of the ship, peering out into the vast ocean ahead.
A kapitĂĄny a hajĂł elĂŒlsƑ szĂ©lĂ©n ĂĄllt, a tĂĄgas ĂłceĂĄnt bĂĄmulva elƑtte.
02

pimasz, helytelen

moving beyond typical social boundaries, often in an intrusive or inappropriate way
Példåk
The forward behavior of the new employee surprised his colleagues.
Az Ășj alkalmazott helytelen viselkedĂ©se meglepte kollĂ©gĂĄit.
03

haladó, elƑre

moving toward progress or improvement
Példåk
The team 's forward movement is reflected in their increased productivity.
A csapat elƑrehaladĂĄsa tĂŒkrözƑdik növekedett termelĂ©kenysĂ©gĂŒkben.
04

pimasz, merész

(of a person) overly confident or direct in behavior
Példåk
Despite being forward, he earned respect.
Annak ellenére, hogy pimasz volt, tiszteletet szerzett.
05

elƑrelĂĄtĂł, jövƑorientĂĄlt

concerned with events or situations expected to happen
Példåk
She made forward plans for her career development.
ElƑre terveket kĂ©szĂ­tett a karrierfejlƑdĂ©sĂ©hez.
to forward
01

tovĂĄbbĂ­t, elkĂŒld

to send something, such as an email or letter, that you have received, to someone else
Ditransitive: to forward an email or letter to sb
to forward definition and meaning
Példåk
The secretary forwarded the important document to the CEO for review.
A titkår tovåbbította a fontos dokumentumot a vezérigazgatónak åttekintésre.
02

elƑmozdít, támogat

to promote or support the progress or development of something
Transitive: to forward a goal
to forward definition and meaning
Példåk
Parents and educators work together to forward the educational development of students.
A szĂŒlƑk Ă©s a nevelƑk egyĂŒtt dolgoznak a tanulĂłk oktatĂĄsi fejlƑdĂ©sĂ©nek elƑsegĂ­tĂ©séért.
03

tovĂĄbbĂ­t, elkĂŒld

to send something along its route from a stopping point in the middle of the journey
Transitive: to forward sth somewhere
Példåk
After clearing customs, the goods were forwarded to the regional warehouses for distribution.
A vĂĄmun tĂșl a ĂĄrukat tovĂĄbbĂ­tottĂĄk a regionĂĄlis raktĂĄrakba terjesztĂ©sre.
01

csatår, tåmadó jåtékos

a player in a sport, particularly in soccer or basketball, who primarily focuses on scoring goals or points
Példåk
She played as a forward on the basketball team, leading in points scored.
Csatårként jåtszott a kosårlabda csapatban, vezetve a szerzett pontokban.
02

elƑretekerĂ©s, elƑre

the action of advancing or moving ahead through a recorded media file, such as a video or audio track, to a later point in the content
Példåk
He accidentally hit forward and missed an important part of the lecture.
VĂ©letlenĂŒl megnyomta a gyors elƑretekerĂ©st Ă©s kihagyott egy fontos rĂ©szt az elƑadĂĄsbĂłl.
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