"Towards" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Indicating direction or movement towards a place, point, or goal:
Example: "They walked towards the store."
It can also be used to indicate movement in a particular direction.
Example: "She moved towards him with a smile."
In a general sense, it can also be used to indicate movement or action in a particular direction or aim, without necessarily implying physical movement.
Example: "Their efforts are directed towards reducing pollution."
The word "touzled" is actually a misspelling of the word "tousled", which means:<br><br> Verb: To tousle someone or something means to mess up their hair, often in a playful or careless way.<br><br>Example: She tousled my hair as I was falling asleep.<br><br>Alternatively, it can also mean to confuse or disarray something, such as plans or thoughts.<br><br>Example: The winning news tousled the team's strategy for the rest of the season.
A tow bar, also known as a tow hitch or trailer hitch, is a metal bar or bracket attached to a vehicle's chassis or frame to which a tow trailer or another vehicle can be connected. It serves as a coupling point to enable the safe and secure towing of trailers or another vehicle behind the primary vehicle.
A rope used to pull or tow something, typically a vehicle or trailer, especially in a horizontal or diagonal line.
A vehicle, typically a large truck, used to transport disabled or broken-down vehicles, industrial equipment, and other large loads. It is equipped with a winch and a flatbed for lifting and carrying heavy objects.
"Tow" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. A rope or cable used for pulling or drawing something.<br>Example: "Can you pass the tow rope so we can pull the car out of the mud?"<br><br>2. A connected or united effort by a group of people to achieve a common goal.<br>Example: "The community came together in a tow to help the victims of the hurricane."<br><br>3. A prefix used before certain words to denote a connection or a kind of association.<br>Example: "Tow truck" or "tow bar"<br><br>4. Located on the opposite side from the bow of a ship or boat.<br>Example: "The tow held the big ship together despite the stormy weather." <br><br>However the most common meaning of "tow" is a "thatched roof", such as in an attouage.
Moving or directed towards a particular place or direction.<br><br>Example: "She walked toward the store to buy some milk."<br><br>Synonyms: directed, headed, in the direction of, approaching, nearing.
"Two way" means going both in two directions, often referring to communication, flow, or exchange between two parties. However, the term "tow away" is more common and it means to move or drive a vehicle, often a car, to a different location, typically because it is broken down or parked in a restricted area.<br><br>However, I believe you are referring to the word "towaway" as it is often associated with the traffic sign. A tow-away sign is a sign that indicates that vehicles parked in an area can be towed if not moved or if not in compliance with parking regulations.
A metal bar that is attached to the rear of a vehicle and used to attach a trailer or caravan.
Towed refers to something or someone that has been pulled or hauled along by a towing device, such as a rope or a tow truck, often indicating that it has been moved or transported to a different location.
A towel is a piece of fabric used for drying the body after bathing, showering, or swimming. It is typically made of absorbent materials such as cotton or synthetic blends, and is often used for drying hands, face, or hair as well. Towels can also be used for various other purposes, such as wrapping around the body for warmth or for cleaning up spills.
A small, individually wrapped absorbent cloth made for personal hygiene, often used to wipe hands or face, typically in public restrooms or when soap and water are not available.