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		Definition of homeward in English: homeward(also homewards) adverb ˈhəʊmwədˈhoʊmwərd Towards home. 向家,朝家,往家 动身回家。 Example sentencesExamples -  On Friday, we thought we'd try lunch at the Stag and Hounds in Binfield, but there wasn't a table free, so we'd headed back homewards and went to the poshest place in the village.
 -  He turned his horse homeward and set off at an easy pace down the hillside.
 -  As I packed up and drove homewards, I had a feeling of quiet calm.
 -  If licensing hours are more relaxed, then not only will people not feel under pressure to have their fill quickly, but they will also drift away homewards at varying times.
 -  While the weather was favourable for the first four races very heavy rain began to pour down just after three o clock and many people were left with no option but to head homewards.
 -  What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside?
 -  So I plodded back to the car, purchasing a pack of sandwiches on the way, and headed homewards, taking a wide detour in the direction of Boston and then turning off to join my familiar country roads.
 -  His behavior baffled Estelle her but she did not comment as they rode silently homewards.
 -  On the way home I bumped into Laura; we had a quick catch up then she went on her way to work and I trundled on down the hill homewards.
 -  The day had begun to look brighter (despite the incessant rain), as I headed homewards.
 -  The lesson passed pretty quickly and, having practised some maneuvers, I was soon driving homewards again.
 -  Tash beamed at him, and began to race homewards.
 -  I'm about to head homewards to then go on to college.
 -  After meeting up with Mat, Luke and I got on the tube at Oxford Circus, heading homewards.
 -  Sighing, he strode off homewards, to respond to Anna's distress calls.
 -  More rubbish is talked, and eventually we wend our way homewards.
 -  He had taken a wrong turning when heading homewards from Copmanthorpe through an unfamiliar area.
 -  There was no way we could carry on, no choice but to limp homewards.
 -  Driving homewards on the M4 tonight, I reflected, as I do from time to time, on how much I love England.
 -  He gave me a hurt look, but turned the car homewards anyway.
 -  With a sigh, I take a few steps around the deck and look homeward, towards the town.
 
 
 adjective ˈhəʊmwədˈhoʊmwərd Going or leading towards home. 回家的;向家的 他们回家的旅程。 Example sentencesExamples -  I'll never forget the singing on the homeward journey - everyone happy, sunburnt, slightly tipsy and exhausted.
 -  They are bound to slow commuters' homeward journeys.
 -  The cost is €55 which includes the coach trip, entrance fee and food on the island and dinner on the homeward journey.
 -  Pentland Ferries' second vessel spent another night away from home last night, after weather and tidal conditions prevented the final leg of her homeward journey.
 -  Lisselton came up trumps in the big game and understandably the team and supporters were in a jubilant frame of mind on their homeward journey.
 -  After waiting some considerable time for a taxi at York Railway Station one Friday afternoon, I asked the driver on the homeward journey if he thought there were sufficient taxis in York to meet the demand.
 -  He made the homeward journey by way of Longbill Manor where he stopped at the gate and looked down the drive.
 -  The itinerary includes a visit to Strokestown House, a cruise on the River Shannon, time for shopping and a meal on the homeward journey.
 -  Endeavour will sail from Whitehaven, Cumbria, on November 8, on a homeward route that will retrace some of Cook's voyages.
 -  An extra outward train in the morning and an extra homeward train in the evening should ease difficulties being experienced by commuters.
 -  Unlike the journey to Iran, the players and supporters were able to enjoy alcohol on the homeward flight, courtesy of a free bar arranged by team sponsors Eircom.
 -  After a perilous homeward journey he reached England in 1774, only to encounter serious doubts about the validity of his discoveries.
 -  He said he would take time during his homeward journey to reflect on the images that struck him.
 -  He has just completed about two months in the saddle pedalling from Tiananman Square in Beijing, China, setting off in early March on his homeward journey.
 -  Christmas cards went early, because of the long homeward flight.
 -  Violence frequently marks their homeward trips if they lose, which at times results in damage to the trains they are traveling on.
 -  Before the homeward journey, a final stop for refreshments was made at Kinvarra.
 -  Bryan died on the homeward leg of a European journey in 1870, and the paintings he acquired on that trip formed a posthumous bequest to the society, swelling his lifetime gift to more than 375 works.
 -  Having enjoyed their day out, they arrived back at Moyne at 9 pm and set out on their homeward journey.
 -  She knew she needed to decipher it, knowing that the prophecy held the key to her homeward journey.
 
 
 OriginOld English hāmweard (see home, -ward).    Definition of homeward in US English: homeward(also homewards) adverbˈhoʊmwərdˈhōmwərd Toward home. 向家,朝家,往家 动身回家。 Example sentencesExamples -  So I plodded back to the car, purchasing a pack of sandwiches on the way, and headed homewards, taking a wide detour in the direction of Boston and then turning off to join my familiar country roads.
 -  While the weather was favourable for the first four races very heavy rain began to pour down just after three o clock and many people were left with no option but to head homewards.
 -  With a sigh, I take a few steps around the deck and look homeward, towards the town.
 -  If licensing hours are more relaxed, then not only will people not feel under pressure to have their fill quickly, but they will also drift away homewards at varying times.
 -  There was no way we could carry on, no choice but to limp homewards.
 -  He had taken a wrong turning when heading homewards from Copmanthorpe through an unfamiliar area.
 -  Driving homewards on the M4 tonight, I reflected, as I do from time to time, on how much I love England.
 -  More rubbish is talked, and eventually we wend our way homewards.
 -  His behavior baffled Estelle her but she did not comment as they rode silently homewards.
 -  What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside?
 -  Tash beamed at him, and began to race homewards.
 -  He gave me a hurt look, but turned the car homewards anyway.
 -  The lesson passed pretty quickly and, having practised some maneuvers, I was soon driving homewards again.
 -  As I packed up and drove homewards, I had a feeling of quiet calm.
 -  Sighing, he strode off homewards, to respond to Anna's distress calls.
 -  On Friday, we thought we'd try lunch at the Stag and Hounds in Binfield, but there wasn't a table free, so we'd headed back homewards and went to the poshest place in the village.
 -  I'm about to head homewards to then go on to college.
 -  The day had begun to look brighter (despite the incessant rain), as I headed homewards.
 -  After meeting up with Mat, Luke and I got on the tube at Oxford Circus, heading homewards.
 -  On the way home I bumped into Laura; we had a quick catch up then she went on her way to work and I trundled on down the hill homewards.
 -  He turned his horse homeward and set off at an easy pace down the hillside.
 
 
 adjectiveˈhoʊmwərdˈhōmwərd Going or leading toward home. 回家的;向家的 他们回家的旅程。 Example sentencesExamples -  He made the homeward journey by way of Longbill Manor where he stopped at the gate and looked down the drive.
 -  Before the homeward journey, a final stop for refreshments was made at Kinvarra.
 -  He has just completed about two months in the saddle pedalling from Tiananman Square in Beijing, China, setting off in early March on his homeward journey.
 -  Unlike the journey to Iran, the players and supporters were able to enjoy alcohol on the homeward flight, courtesy of a free bar arranged by team sponsors Eircom.
 -  Having enjoyed their day out, they arrived back at Moyne at 9 pm and set out on their homeward journey.
 -  The cost is €55 which includes the coach trip, entrance fee and food on the island and dinner on the homeward journey.
 -  They are bound to slow commuters' homeward journeys.
 -  Endeavour will sail from Whitehaven, Cumbria, on November 8, on a homeward route that will retrace some of Cook's voyages.
 -  Violence frequently marks their homeward trips if they lose, which at times results in damage to the trains they are traveling on.
 -  Pentland Ferries' second vessel spent another night away from home last night, after weather and tidal conditions prevented the final leg of her homeward journey.
 -  After a perilous homeward journey he reached England in 1774, only to encounter serious doubts about the validity of his discoveries.
 -  Lisselton came up trumps in the big game and understandably the team and supporters were in a jubilant frame of mind on their homeward journey.
 -  He said he would take time during his homeward journey to reflect on the images that struck him.
 -  Bryan died on the homeward leg of a European journey in 1870, and the paintings he acquired on that trip formed a posthumous bequest to the society, swelling his lifetime gift to more than 375 works.
 -  The itinerary includes a visit to Strokestown House, a cruise on the River Shannon, time for shopping and a meal on the homeward journey.
 -  I'll never forget the singing on the homeward journey - everyone happy, sunburnt, slightly tipsy and exhausted.
 -  An extra outward train in the morning and an extra homeward train in the evening should ease difficulties being experienced by commuters.
 -  She knew she needed to decipher it, knowing that the prophecy held the key to her homeward journey.
 -  Christmas cards went early, because of the long homeward flight.
 -  After waiting some considerable time for a taxi at York Railway Station one Friday afternoon, I asked the driver on the homeward journey if he thought there were sufficient taxis in York to meet the demand.
 
 
 OriginOld English hāmweard (see home, -ward).     |