Fecha onwards - translation to English
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Fecha onwards - translation to English

BRITISH COMEDIAN, ACTRESS, WRITER
Onwards and Upwards (novel)

onward(s)      
= hacia adelante, hacia el futuro

Def: A veces no se traduce pues la idea la expresa el nombre o verbo al que acompaña.
Ex: This idea appears implausible when one looks at the lack of interest outside the library and archive professions in the onward transmission of the human record.
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* Fecha + onwards = Fecha + en adelante
* from + Fecha/Lugar + onward(s) = desde + Fecha/Lugar + en adelante
* from the mid + Expresión Temporal + onwards = desde mitad de + Expresión Temporal + en adelante
* transmit + onward(s) = transmitir
Fecha + onwards      
= Fecha + en adelante
Ex: We are now in the fifth series (1956 onwards).
from + Fecha/Lugar + onward(s)      
= desde + Fecha/Lugar + en adelante
Ex: Nicholson patented a rotary press in 1790, and various primitive rotaries were built from 1813 onwards.

Definition

Onward
·adj Advanced in a forward direction or toward an End.
II. Onward ·adv Toward a point before or in front; forward; progressively; as, to move onward.
III. Onward ·adj Moving in a forward direction; tending toward a contemplated or desirable end; forward; as, an onward course, progress, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Arabella Weir

Arabella Weir (born 6 December 1957) is a Scottish comedian, actress and writer. She played roles in the comedy series The Fast Show and Posh Nosh, and has written several books, including Does My Bum Look Big in This? Weir has also written for The Independent and The Guardian and the latter's Weekend magazine.