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forward (EN)
adverbio, adjetivo, verbo, sustantivo

adverbio “forward”

forward, forwards (more/most)
  1. adelante
    He decided to sit forward in the boat to get a better view of the dolphins.
  2. hacia adelante
    We moved forward in the train because there were fewer people sitting there.
  3. hacia adelante
    She leant forward to protect her skirt from the spaghetti she was eating.
  4. adelante
    Once the obstacle was removed, the team marched forward towards their goal.
  5. hacia el futuro
    Moving forward, we'll meet every Monday to discuss our progress.
  6. a un tiempo anterior
    The project deadline was pushed forward from Friday to Wednesday, giving us less time to work.

adjetivo “forward”

forma base forward (more/most)
  1. en la parte delantera
    She always preferred the forward seats in the classroom to hear the lecture better.
  2. en posición avanzada (en contextos militares)
    The forward positions were heavily bombarded overnight.
  3. relativo a la dirección a la que algo se enfrenta
    He took a few forward steps towards the door, facing it directly.
  4. programado para el futuro
    The company's forward sales projections show a 20% increase over the next year.
  5. más avanzado (para una cierta etapa)
    The flowers in her garden are forward, blooming weeks earlier than expected.
  6. atrevido
    His forward comment during the meeting left everyone in shock.

verbo “forward”

infinitivo forward; él forwards; pret. forwarded; part. forwarded; ger. forwarding
  1. reenviar
    Can you forward this email to the rest of the team, please?
  2. promover
    She forwarded her career by taking on challenging projects.

sustantivo “forward”

sing. forward, pl. forwards o no contable
  1. contrato de futuros (aunque no estandarizado como los contratos de futuros, se entiende por el contexto)
    The company entered into a forward with a local farmer to purchase next year's crop at a predetermined price.
  2. delantero (en rugby)
    During the rugby match, the forwards worked tirelessly to secure the ball for their team.
  3. delantero (en fútbol)
    The coach decided to substitute a midfielder for a fresh forward to increase the team's chances of scoring in the last few minutes of the game.
  4. delantero (en hockey sobre hielo)
    In ice hockey, forwards are responsible for scoring goals and assisting their teammates.
  5. alero (en baloncesto)
    During the game, the coach decided to switch Johnson to playing as a forward because of his agility and height.