front的中文翻译

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front

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  • front1   (forward part/position)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    建筑物的面
    noun
    • the part or side of sth that faces forward; the side of sth that you look at first
      • The front of the building was covered with ivy.
        建筑物的前面爬满了常春藤。
      • The book has a picture of Rome on the front.
        书的封面有一张罗马的照片。
      • The front of the car was badly damaged.
        车子前端受到严重损坏。
    • the position that is in the direction that sb/sth is facing
      • Keep your eyes to the front and walk straight ahead.
        两眼看着正前方径直往前走。
      • There's a garden at the front of the house.
        房子的前面有一座花园。
    • the part of sth that is furthest forward
      • I prefer to travel in the front of the car (= next to the driver).
        我比较喜欢坐在车的前面(副驾驶的位置)。
      • The teacher made me move my seat to the front of the classroom.
        老师让我把座位挪到教室的最前面去坐。
      • Write your name in the front of the book (= the first few pages).
        在书的首页写上你的名字。
  • front2   (Aviation)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    front
    noun
    • the part of something that is most forward
  • front3   (chest)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    胸膛
    noun
    • the part of sb's body that faces forwards; sb's chest
      • She was lying on her front.
        她俯卧着。
      • I spilled coffee down my front.
        我把咖啡溅到前襟上。
  • front4   (side of building)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    建筑物的面
    noun
    • the side of a large building, especially a church, that faces west, north, etc
      • the west front of the cathedral
        大教堂朝西的一面
  • front5   (edge of sea/lake)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    边, 岸
    noun
    • the road or area of land along the edge of the sea, a lake or a river
      • Couples walked hand in hand along the front.
        对对情侣手牵手沿河边散步。
  • front6   (in war)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    前线
    noun
    • an area where fighting takes place during a war
      • More British troops have been sent to the front.
        更多的英国部队已派往前线。
      • to serve at the front
        在前方服役
      • fighting a war on two fronts
        在两条战线上战斗
  • front7   (area of activity)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    领域
    noun
    • a particular area of activity
      • Things are looking unsettled on the economic front.
        经济战线上的情况显得不稳定。
      • Progress has been made on all fronts.
        各方面都取得了进展。
  • front8   (hiding true feelings)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    隐藏
    noun
    • behaviour that is not genuine, done in order to hide your true feelings or opinions
      • Rudeness is just a front for her shyness.
        她的粗鲁只是为了掩饰她的羞怯。
      • It's not always easy to put on a brave front for the family.
        为家人现出勇敢的一面并不总是那么容易的。
      • The prime minister stressed the need to present a united front(= show people that all members of the group have the same opinion about things).
        首相强调必须表现出团结一致。
  • front9   (hiding sth illegal)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    借口
    noun
    • a person or an organization that is used to hide an illegal or secret activity
      • The travel company is just a front for drug trafficking.
        这家旅行社不过是毒品交易的掩护场所。
  • front10   (political organization)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    阵线
    noun
    • used in the names of some political organizations
      • the Animal Liberation Front
        动物解放阵线
  • front11   (weather)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 

    noun
    • the line where a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air
      • a cold/warm front
        冷/暖锋
  • front12   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    前面的
    adj.
    • on or at the front of sth
      • front teeth
        前牙
      • the front wheels of the car
        车的前轮
      • We had seats in the front row.
        我们坐在前排座位。
      • an animal's front legs
        动物的前腿
      • Let's go through to the front room(= the main room in a house where people sit and entertain guests).
        我们走到前厅(客厅)去。
      • a front-seat passenger
        前排座位的一个乘客
    • produced with the front of the tongue in a higher position than the back, for example // in English compare back, central
  • front13   (Aviation)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    前面
    adj.
    • relating to the part of something that is seen first
  • front14   (face sth)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    面对, 直面
    verb
    • to face sth or be in front of sth; to have the front pointing towards sth
      • The cathedral fronts the city's main square.
        大教堂面向城市的主广场。
      • The line of houses fronted straight onto the road.
        这排房子正对着马路。
  • front15   (cover front)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    装饰
    verb
    • to have the front covered with sth
      • a glass-fronted bookcase
        正面是玻璃的书柜
  • front16   (lead group)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    领导
    verb
    • to lead or represent an organization, a group, etc
      • He fronts a multinational company.
        他领导一家跨国公司。
      • A former art student fronted the band (= was the main singer).
        一位前艺术系学生领唱这个乐队(主唱)。
  • front17   (present TV programme)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    主持
    verb
    • to present a television programme, a show, etc.
  • front18   (grammar)   UK /frʌnt/  US /frʌnt/ 
    舌前的
    verb
    • to give more importance to a part of a sentence by placing it at or near the beginning of the sentence, as in 'That I would like to see.'
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