English to French Meaning of toward - vers


Toward :
vers

à, vers, sur, jusqu'à, de la part de, en direction de, près, par, le long de, pour l'amour de, en raison de, en ce qui concerne, sur le compte de

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Definitions of toward in English
Preposition(1) in the direction of.(2) as regards; in relation to.(3) contributing to the cost of (something).
Adjective(1) going on; in progress.
Examples of toward in English
(1) Brett discusses his anger toward the world in general after his mother's death.(2) One of the most important steps toward achieving this goal is eliminating the gender pay gap.(3) Think of prosecutorial budget-sharing as an interim goal toward still greater freedom.(4) I looked over my shoulder as we walked toward the shore, but I couldn't see my father.(5) His sister, he said, also was working the course and was contributing her earnings toward the rifle.(6) As it is officially under the State Secretariat, its content is often regarded as biased toward the government.(7) Areas designed to give employees relief from their workspaces can go a long way toward achieving that goal.(8) He told me about his feelings toward his mom's death, and I talked to him about my finals.(9) None of this can have warmed London's heart toward intellectuals, real or fraudulent.(10) She walked away from me toward the direction of her locker, and I was left on my own to search for my math class.(11) As he turned to walk back toward me, I could see little droplets of drool forming at the corner of his mouth.(12) Mungo uses the language of commerce to convey his utmost tenderness toward Betty.(13) I walked off toward the direction of the house silently, not giving him a second glance.(14) We wish to thank several individuals who have contributed toward the completion of this research.(15) By trial and error, I moved toward achieving my goals, and you can do the same.(16) The man noticed her overly attentive stare and walked directly toward her.
Related Phrases of toward
(1) trend toward ::
tendance vers
(2) move toward ::
se diriger vers
(3) turn toward ::
se tourner vers
(4) lean toward ::
se pencher vers
(5) go toward ::
aller vers
(6) head toward ::
la tête vers
(7) run toward ::
courir vers
Synonyms
Preposition
1. in the direction of ::
en direction de
2. just before ::
juste avant
3. with regard to ::
en ce qui concerne
4. as a contribution to ::
comme une contribution à
Different Forms
toward, towards
Word Example from TV Shows
I'd lik e you to exit your vehicle
and start walking toward us.

I'd lik e you to exit your vehicle and start walking TOWARD us.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 13

Our responsibilities
toward each other would

Our responsibilities TOWARD each other would

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 15

down the path
toward a Nobel Prize.

down the path TOWARD a Nobel Prize.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 10

and toward the sound
of these scissors.

and TOWARD the sound of these scissors.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 18

Because we don't have latent
homosexual feelings toward one another.

Because we don't have latent homosexual feelings TOWARD one another.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 11

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