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front·al
fruhn tl
复数:frontals
frontally (adv.)
词根:front
adj.front 前面的;正面的
adv.front 在前面;向前
n.front 前面;正面;前线
frontage 前方;房子的正面;临街
vi.front 朝向
vt.front 面对;朝向;对付
noun
[Middle English frontel, from Medieval Latin frontellum, diminutive of Latin front-, frons] a cloth hanging over the front of an altar
facade sense 1
adjective
of, relating to, or adjacent to the forehead or the frontal bone
of, relating to, or situated at the front
directed against the front or at the main point or issue : direct
frontal assault
parallel to the main axis of the body and at right angles to the sagittal plane
of or relating to a meteorological front
frontal lobe大脑额叶
frontal bone额骨
frontal analysis迎头(分析)法;前沿分析
frontal area正面;锋面;最大截面;额区
frontal zone锋区;锋带;锋面;前缘地带
frontal sinus额窦
frontal plane[解]额平面;[医]正面图
"being in front"(在前面),在1650年代用于描述额头; 在1971年描述裸体站立身体; 源自现代拉丁语 frontalis,起源于拉丁语单词 frons 的词干 front-,意为“眉毛、额头”(参见 front (n.))。在某些情况下,可能是从 front (n.)加上形容词后缀 -al (1)而来。
前面
[拉frontalis]额的
额平面的:指机体的纵平面,与矢状面成直角。见plane项下
Adjective New Latin frontalis, from Latin front-, frons
The first known use of frontal was in the 14th century
frostyadjective
cold enough to produce frost
a frosty night
covered or appearing to be covered with frost
a frosty glass
cool in manner
frostyadjective
cold enough to produce frost
a frosty night
covered or appearing to be covered with frost
a frosty glass
cool in manner
frostbite1 of 2verb
to injure by frost or frostbite
frostbite2 of 2noun
the freezing of a surface or deeper layer of tissues of some part of the body (as the feet or hands)
frostbite1 of 2verb
to injure by frost or frostbite
frostbite2 of 2noun
the freezing of a surface or deeper layer of tissues of some part of the body (as the feet or hands)
frost1 of 2noun
the temperature that causes freezing
a covering of tiny ice crystals on a cold surface
frost2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with frostespecially: to put icing on (as cake)
to give a surface that looks like frost to
to injure or kill by frost : freeze
frontispiecenoun
an illustration facing the title page of a book
frontiersmannoun
a person living on the frontier
frontiernoun
a border between two countries
a region that forms the edge of the settled part of a country
the outer limits of knowledge or achievement
the frontiers of science
frontaladjective
of, relating to, or next to the forehead
of, relating to, or directed at the front
a frontal attack
frontaladjective
of, relating to, or next to the forehead
of, relating to, or directed at the front
a frontal attack
frontaladjective
of, relating to, or adjacent to the forehead or the frontal bone
of, relating to, or situated at the front or anteriorly
parallel to the main axis of the body and at right angles to the sagittal plane
a frontal plane
1 But overall, The Big Bang Theory is great fun and a frothy way to occupy your frontal lobes.
2 By contrast, she films the royals in their palace with a rigid and stifling frontal symmetry, and she makes much of the cultural contrast between the two realms.
3 I’m not sure which was worse, the frontal assault on Canadian values, or the fact that it was masquerading as a defence of Canadian values.”
4 In one, her entire frontal hairline clearly is growing back in.
5 The entire frontal bone is missing and disorganized brain tissue is seen superior to the eyes.
可以看到无脑儿的顶骨完全缺如,杂乱的脑组织位于突出的眼球上方.
6 Arendt published those words in 1951, but as Naím writes, the modern combination of technical empowerment and economic disempowerment has resulted in a frontal attack on a shared sense of reality.
7 A case of frontal sinus fracture using endoscope assisted reduction with promising aesthetic result was reported.
本篇文章即是利用内视镜方法辅助前额骨骨折复位,其结果在外观方面令人满意.
8 Military leaders are not expecting a frontal assault by the rebels...
军队指挥者没有想到会遭到叛军的正面袭击。
9 The X-rays include Monroe's frontal facial bones, a composite right and left X-ray of the sides of her nasal bones and dental X-rays of the roof of her mouth.
10 This would seem reassuring and tidy, and there are some important disease problems for which it has already been done effectively, demonstrating that the direct, frontal approach does work.
11 The study centers on part of the frontal lobe called Broca's area.
研究集中在额叶上一块叫布洛卡区的部位上.
12 The fog has developed across much of north central and northeastern Illinois this morning along a warm frontal boundary.
13 The opening scene sets the unsettling mood with a frontal shot of squat, barracklike buildings swathed in early morning fog.
14 In fact scientists have just discovered a new region of our brains, the lateral frontal pole, that helps us reflect on our decisions, probably so we make better ones next time.
15 The signaling pathways and connections in human frontal lobes appear to be somewhat more elaborate than those of the great apes.
16 Airbags protect the driver in the event of a severe frontal impact.
汽车若遇到正面猛烈撞击,安全气囊可以保护驾车者。
17 At last, Wallace and Fox News had its story. . . . and in typical fashion, treated it as normal political gamesmanship as opposed to a frontal attack on American democracy.
18 Drawings like “Table Laden With Objects” tilt the genre’s usual frontal perspective, giving us a bird’s-eye view of a cluttered surface.
19 Like most mothers, she wielded tremendous power and my staunch resolve would crumble like a sandcastle before her frontal assaults, which were like tidal waves.
20 “Bone-tired” is the closest I can get, but my bones felt like they had dissolved – along with my frontal lobe.
1 正面的
right front head-on obverse affronté full face affirmative positive full-face full-frontal direct fullface smooth full-faced
2 建筑物的正面
3 额头
4 前面的
front preceding anterior foregoing fore forehand early precedent in front former last old ventral antecedent foregone metopic forward oral head
6 三角楣
7 严厉
sound firm tough severe sharp strict harsh rigorous stern punitive blistering ferocious scathing austere heavy-handed unyielding dour scalding unsparing strictly severely sharply roundly severity austerity rigour
8 直截了当
brutal explicit outright flat-out forthright point-blank brassy squarely directness fairly and squarely flat out fair and square
10 严厉的
sound firm tough severe sharp strict harsh rigorous stern punitive blistering ferocious scathing austere heavy-handed unyielding dour scalding unsparing
12 正面
right front head-on obverse fair flush smash slap smack face aspect facade frontage frontispiece right side A-side favourably head full face affirmative pro side positive upside full-face full-frontal direct slick fullface smooth full-faced smack-to-dab square dead bang squarely smack-dab spang heading recto blockfront fairly and squarely fair and square
13 人字形小墙
14 帷子
15 前额的
16 直截了当的
brutal explicit outright flat-out forthright point-blank brassy flat plain blunt bald bluff categorical no-nonsense hard-hitting
17 额骨