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    vi 不及物動詞

    • 1. 行進
    • 2. 取得進展 to go forward to the final 進入決賽
  2. 23. Going forward is almost a completely useless phrase. If one says [x] going forward, they mean [x] into the future, but it is very redundant, as one could just as easily say [x]. It seems that many business people want to sound as fancy as possible, so they use as many fancy words as possible to get the same point across. This leads to ...

  3. going forward 是指從現在開始到未來的時間進展。當事情發生變化、且會影響今後好一段時間時,就經常會用 going forward。這個講法在商業英文中 (會議、email、專案等) 很常見。一般會放在顯著變化或陳述句之前。語氣也很正式! 例句: Going forward, we'll no longer be serving lunch at noon. Instead it will be at 13:00 ...

  4. "Going forward"는 과거로부터 미래로의 시간에 있어서의 진전을 의미해요. 무언가가 변화하고 머지않은 미래에 영향을 주게 되는 경우에 사용되는 말이죠. 이메일, 프로젝트, 회의 등에서 흔히 쓰여요. 어떤 변화가 일어날 것임을 전제하고 가정한 상태에서 하는 말이에요. 격식적인 어조를 띄는 ...

  5. 23. The OED says this. The present distinction in usage between forward and forwards is that the latter expresses a definite direction viewed in contrast with other directions. In some contexts either form may be used without perceptible difference of meaning; the following are examples in which only one of them can now be used: ‘The ratchet ...

  6. Going forward意味着从过去到未来的时间进步。当某事即将发生变化并影响不久的将来时使用。常用于电子邮件、项目、会议等。据说会发生某种变化。一个带有正式语气的词。示例: Going forward, we'll no longer be serving lunch at noon. Instead it will be at 13:00. (从现在开始我不会在中午给你吃午饭。我现在就 ...

  7. 2017年4月19日 · I'd say "Forward". Forwards suggest going more than one forward at a time (and even worse would be "forward's" suggesting that it belongs to forward) It depends if you have more than one forward, surely ;-) Personally id use forward thinking when going forwards. I also vote for forward, just sounds more natural.

  8. Rebecca. 「going forward」は「これからは」という意味です。. 何かが変化の途上にあり、その影響が今後しばらく続く場合によく使われます。. これはビジネス英語としてとても一般的な表現で、会議やメールなどでもよく見かけますね。. 何らかのはっきりした ...

  9. Look forward to something or look forward to doing something means "to excited and pleased about something that is going to happen" I'm really looking forward to our vacation. But "I Look forward" can meaning with trivial differences according to the context.

  10. "Going forward" indicates a progression in time from the present and into the future. It's often used when something is changing and will affect the immediate future for a considerable amount of time. It's very common in Business English; meetings, emails, projects, and so forth. It usually prefaces the apparent change or statement. It's also quite formal in tone! Ex: Going forward, we'll no ...

  11. 2015年6月8日 · Now, from something I'd recently penned: "... , and moving forward, actionable (i.e., interpretable and usable) data sets will prove to be a key element of successful marketing strategies." In this instance, I'd placed the comma prior to the conjunction and treated the entire phrase, "moving forward," as part of that conjunction.

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