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  1. spirit-forward - WordReference Forums

    Nov 16, 2016 · In its most specific meaning, spirit forward points to a category of cocktails made with strong spirits that have been softened by liqueurs, bitters, vermouth, and/or another fortified wine. In …

  2. forward-thinking - WordReference Forums

    Nov 22, 2005 · Forward thinking is about trying to figure out the goals of tomorow, then trying to find the methods of tomorrow to achieve them. Forward thinking is the instrument of change, whereas …

  3. Move forward, backward (with schedule) - WordReference Forums

    Oct 13, 2020 · When you move a plan forward, who is being the reference point for direction? From my perspective (probably based on my language), when you move back a plan, it goes further away …

  4. looking forward to and with a view to take verb + ing, Am I right

    Oct 21, 2016 · I'm looking forward to meeting you as soon as possible. (It is fine now I guess) I'm coming to meet you with a view to studying together. (I tried to make it natural, but if you still find it unnatural, …

  5. Take a step back so you can take a big jump forward

    Jul 22, 2005 · There is a French phrase that I heard one time that is translated to something like "Take a step back so you can take a big jump foward" in english. I was...

  6. "look forward to" as a request or an order - WordReference Forums

    Jul 31, 2009 · Hello, I was wondering if "look forward to" can be used in an imperative sentence or a request sentence. 1. Please look forward to our presentation which will be conducted at the XXX …

  7. forward your call to / put you through to - WordReference Forums

    Nov 28, 2021 · I am trying to find more simple ways to say "I'm putting you through to (my colleague)" Can I say "I am connecting you with (my colleague)" ? or "I am forwarding your call to (her)" ? or "I …

  8. plunge forward - WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2009 · "Plunge forward" is being used figuratively. Imagine the effort that you have to expend in order to move forward in waist-deep water, and the enthusiasm of diving in. That is the same sort of …

  9. Keen to and look forward to - WordReference Forums

    Apr 4, 2014 · I would like to know if "Keen to" and "Look forward to" are interchangeable. For example.:. 1.I am keen to work for this company I look forward to working for this company 2. I am keen to see …

  10. Specialized Terminology - WordReference Forums

    May 26, 2005 · Quick Guide to Spanish-English forums / La guía rápida a los foros español-inglés