英:['saʊθwəd]
美:[ˈsaʊθwəd, ˈsʌðəd]
英:['saʊθwəd]
美:[ˈsaʊθwəd, ˈsʌðəd]
south·ward
saUth wrd [or] saU thrd
southwards (adv.)
"a southbound train"
"the ship turned southerly"
"向南,在南方的方向上",古英语 suðweard; 参见 south 和 -ward。相关词汇: Southwards(古英语)。
The first known use of southward was before the 12th century
sovietnoun
an elected governing council in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
plural capitalized the people and especially the political and military leaders of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
sovereigntynoun
supreme power especially over a politically organized unit : dominion
freedom from outside control : autonomy
the condition of being sovereign or a sovereign
one (as a country) that is sovereign
sovereign1 of 2noun
a person, body of persons, or a state possessing sovereigntyespecially: a monarch exercising supreme authority in a state
an old British gold coin
sovereign2 of 2adjective
chief entry 1 sense 2, highest
a citizen's sovereign duty
supreme in power or authority
a sovereign ruler
politically independent : autonomous
a sovereign state
souvenirnoun
something that serves as a reminder : memento
southwestwardadverb or adjective
toward the southwest
southwesternadjective
lying toward or coming from the southwest
often capitalized of, relating to, or characteristic of the Southwest
southwesterlyadverb or adjective
from the southwest
toward the southwest
southwest1 of 3adverb
to or toward the southwest
southwest2 of 3noun
the direction between south and west
capitalized regions or countries southwest of a point that is mentioned or understood
southwest3 of 3adjective
coming from the southwest
a southwest wind
situated toward or at the southwest
the southwest corner
southwardadverb or adjective
toward the south
southwardadverb or adjective
toward the south
1 As we followed the southward curve of Lake Shore Drive, passing bicyclists and runners on the pedestrian pathways, I was arguing silently with myself.
2 During the last ice age, as glaciers and ice sheets spread down from the Arctic, northern flora all over the world naturally tried to escape southwards.
3 The brown waters of the River of the Carp wound their way southward to the orchards of my uncles.
4 Looking out past the windshield wipers Ishmael saw billions of snowflakes falling in long tangents, driven southward, the sky shrouded and furious.
5 Fortunately for him, the sun was starting to move southwards, and the otters and mice on the ramparts were clearly visible.
6 ‘We have come too far to the north,’ he said, 'and we must find some way to turn back southwards again.
7 Each morning she flew southward to Mole’s farm and brought back strange but nourishing foods, which she dropped to the youngsters.
8 Similarly, the spread southward of Fertile Crescent domestic animals through Africa was stopped or slowed by climate and disease, especially by trypanosome diseases carried by tsetse flies.
9 The sky brightened to a dull bronze glow as the last of the seasons geese rushed southward, flying so low I could hear the beat of their wings against the morning air.
10 The BJP had pointed to success in Tamil Nadu's neighbour Karnataka in 2008 as evidence that it could branch out southward.
印度人民党曾提出2008年在毗邻泰米尔纳德邦的卡纳塔克邦的成功作为证据,证明它可以另辟蹊径南下。
11 Last May, Matthews's granddaughter, Katrice Mines, joined the southward surge of young black professionals and moved to Atlanta, Georgia.
去年五月,Matthews的孙女Katrice Mines也加入了移民南方的大军,随其它许多扔有一技之长的黑人一来到南方,定居在佐治亚州的亚特兰大。
12 And Moses sent them to spy out the land of Canaan, and said unto them, Get you up this way southward, and go up into the mountain.
摩西打发他们去窥探迦南地,说,你们从南地上山地去。
13 People were shouting, gesturing to each other, beginning to run all in the same direction, southward, toward the palace.
14 The swallow will come back around the southward.
燕子总会南归。
15 He climbed into the plane and, a minute later, was flying southwards, towards the river.
16 The sounds died slowly away, and seemed to go southward, on into the wood.
17 Washington left a small force at his New Jersey headquarters and marched southward while still making moves that indicated he was planning to attack New York by taking Staten Island, then crossing into Manhattan.
18 Once a company of lancers appeared, but they turned southward.
19 On either side and in front wide fens and mires now lay, stretching away southward and eastward into the dim half-light.
20 So he sailed southward under the west-going stars, and the long night passed slowly, until the first day of the new year brightened all the sea.
1 向南方