資料來源 : pyDict
來來往往地,來回,反復
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Back \Back\, adv. [Shortened from aback.]
1. In, to, or toward, the rear; as, to stand back; to step
back.
2. To the place from which one came; to the place or person
from which something is taken or derived; as, to go back
for something left behind; to go back to one's native
place; to put a book back after reading it.
3. To a former state, condition, or station; as, to go back
to private life; to go back to barbarism.
4. (Of time) In times past; ago. ``Sixty or seventy years
back.'' --Gladstone.
5. Away from contact; by reverse movement.
The angel of the Lord . . . came, and rolled back
the stone from the door. --Matt. xxvii.
2.
6. In concealment or reserve; in one's own possession; as, to
keep back the truth; to keep back part of the money due to
another.
7. In a state of restraint or hindrance.
The Lord hath kept thee back from honor. --Numb.
xxiv. 11.
8. In return, repayment, or requital.
What have I to give you back! --Shak.
9. In withdrawal from a statement, promise, or undertaking;
as, he took back0 the offensive words.
10. In arrear; as, to be back in one's rent. [Colloq.]
{Back and forth}, backwards and forwards; to and fro.
{To go back on}, to turn back from; to abandon; to betray;
as, to go back on a friend; to go back on one's
professions. [Colloq.]
Forth \Forth\, v.[AS. for[eth], fr. for akin to D. voort, G.
fort [root]78. See {Fore}, {For}, and cf. {Afford},
{Further}, adv.]
1. Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from
a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one,
two, three, and so forth.
Lucas was Paul's companion, at the leastway from the
sixteenth of the Acts forth. --Tyndale.
From this time forth, I never will speak word.
--Shak.
I repeated the Ave Maria; the inquisitor bad me say
forth; I said I was taught no more. --Strype.
2. Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement,
confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice
or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.
When winter past, and summer scarce begun, Invites
them forth to labor in the sun. --Dryden.
3. Beyond a (certain) boundary; away; abroad; out.
I have no mind of feasting forth to-night. --Shak.
4. Throughly; from beginning to end. [Obs.] --Shak.
{And so forth}, {Back and forth}, {From forth}. See under
{And}, {Back}, and {From}.
{Forth of}, {Forth from}, out of. [Obs.] --Shak.
{To bring forth}. See under {Bring}.
資料來源 : WordNet®
back and forth
adv : moving from one place to another and back again; "he
traveled back and forth between Los Angeles and New
York" [syn: {backward and forward}, {to and fro}]