forth
英 [fɔːθ]
美[fɔrθ]
	    - adv. 向前,向外;自…以后
 - n. (Forth)人名;(德)福特;(英)福思
 
英英释意
- 1. from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete);
 - "ran away from the lion"
 - "wanted to get away from there"
 - "sent the children away to boarding school"
 - "the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal"
 - "went off to school"
 - "they drove off"
 - "go forth and preach"
 
- 2. forward in time or order or degree;
 - "from that time forth"
 - "from the sixth century onward"
 
- 3. out into view;
 - "came forth from the crowd"
 - "put my ideas forth"