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fore·front
for fruhnt
"he was in the forefront"
"he was at the head of the column"
"the Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England"
"the idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his philosophy"
"前部分",15世纪晚期,是一种日耳曼-拉丁混合语,来自 fore- + front(n.)。最初用于建筑物,后来用于战斗。主要现代意义("某些行动场景中最重要的地方")来自于军事意义上的"军队前列"(1510年代)。
The first known use of forefront was in the 15th century
foregoneadjective
settled in advance
a foregone conclusion
foregoingadjective
going before : preceding
forego1 of 2verb
to go before : precede
forego2 of 2
forego1 of 2verb
to go before : precede
forego2 of 2
foregather
forefrontnoun
the most important part or place
1 A dearth of conventional pools has brought a new type of soaking apparatus to the forefront, aided by social media: the stock tank pool.
2 In one clever bit of staging, Hamlet tarries in the forefront as the king and queen canoodle in back and guards race by mid-stage between them, fresh from sighting the former king’s ghost.
3 Leading the forefront this time, is Sunday's leading rumour mill, the News of the World.
在当前处于最前沿的, 是周日刚刚从谣言工厂(世界新闻)传出来的信息.
4 That their stories are at the forefront is so important.
5 “Marvel is really focused on having very strong female characters at the forefront of their stories,” said actress Rachel Weisz, who also stars in “Black Widow.”
6 Glamour is probably not an adjective at the forefront of Ms. Raddatz’s viewers’ minds.
7 Andrew was not a member of the High Organ and had not been in the forefront of the island leadership, although we considered the possibility that the authorities did not know this.
8 Mrs. Gardner was at the forefront of a group of wealthy American collectors, including Henry Clay Frick and J. Pierpont Morgan, who had been snapping up European art for years.
9 We have to keep the issue of the empowerment of women at the forefront because it’s something that won’t become part of our culture unless a lot of people fight for it.”
10 The Manson story and its attendant subplots continue, in the forefront or background, through all 13 episodes.
11 These fleeting moments are where the vital nature of our lungs truly comes to the forefront.
12 Nowadays, distressed and torn clothing is commonplace, as is the idea of black as a default high-fashion color, and these Japanese designers were at the forefront of those trends.
13 Right now, with my debut riding high at the top of the charts, my name is in the forefront of readers' minds, making it an ideal time to follow up with another book.
14 “This toast, actually started, in a bathroom. Actually, bathroom issues right now in my life seem to be in the forefront,” Jenner said during her speech.
15 Directed by and starring Ben Affleck, its reception launched it to the forefront of the Oscar race.
16 It’s changing day by day, I like to think almost like a movement, and I like to be an important guy in the forefront of this movement.
17 There is the possibility that studios, in their risk-averse way, will now point to the disappointing results for “Bros” as justification for passing on other theatrical films with L.G.B.T.Q. relationships in the forefront.
18 And that was at the forefront of my mind when I had my first two children, but they were my boys.
19 For Ms. Rose, Black Americans have been right on the forefront of all kinds of humanitarian movements around the world.
20 It may be especially vexing for people with long memories, who recall the last time Hollywood made an effort to put diversity at the forefront of its hiring and development efforts.