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词汇 forefront
释义

Definition of forefront in English:

forefront

noun ˈfɔːfrʌntˈfɔrˌfrənt
the forefront
  • The leading or most important position or place.

    最前线,最重要的位置

    the issue has moved to the forefront of the political agenda
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As pioneers of electronica, it behoves them to be at the forefront of technical developments.
    • It is important to note that women have been in the forefront of the struggle for democracy.
    • No newspaper is happier than when it is at the forefront of a campaign.
    • We took the decision to shut the showers because public health is always at the forefront of any decision we make.
    • Skills have to be harnessed and youth need to be prepared to lead the nation from the forefront.
    • Unlike in the previous period, medical professionals were at the forefront of this campaign.
    • Today, the Manchester Museum is at the forefront of applied dinosaur research.
    • It's the women who are at the forefront of all the bloodshed, it's the women who have to carry the can and take the flak.
    • He is particularly proud of his achievement in pushing this area to the forefront.
    • I keep in the forefront of my mind the very important public interest in freedom of the press.
    • Gaudi was at the forefront of Spain's art nouveau movement at the turn of the 19th century.
    • Swindon Police today moved to reassure people that they are at the forefront of fighting drugs in the town.
    • This right of initiative places it in the forefront of the development of policy.
    • All the above considerations should be at the forefront in the development of models.
    • London, as the capital, has generally been at the forefront of this activity.
    • We weren't in the forefront anymore, but we still had enough breath to talk.
    • He was at the forefront of developments in what became known as liaison psychiatry.
    • It is clear from the amount of consultation with local residents that we have been in the forefront of their minds.
    • For these ten players, the journey to Chicago has been at the forefront of their minds for the entire season.
    • In terms of being at the forefront of gaming culture and, quite possibly, pop culture as a whole, it is.
    Synonyms
    vanguard, van, spearhead, head, lead, fore, front, front line, cutting edge, foreground, foremost/leading position, position of prominence

Rhymes

storefront

Definition of forefront in US English:

forefront

nounˈfɔrˌfrəntˈfôrˌfrənt
the forefront
  • The leading or most important position or place.

    最前线,最重要的位置

    we are at the forefront of developments

    我们处于事态发展的最前沿。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We weren't in the forefront anymore, but we still had enough breath to talk.
    • It is clear from the amount of consultation with local residents that we have been in the forefront of their minds.
    • He was at the forefront of developments in what became known as liaison psychiatry.
    • No newspaper is happier than when it is at the forefront of a campaign.
    • It's the women who are at the forefront of all the bloodshed, it's the women who have to carry the can and take the flak.
    • This right of initiative places it in the forefront of the development of policy.
    • Today, the Manchester Museum is at the forefront of applied dinosaur research.
    • Gaudi was at the forefront of Spain's art nouveau movement at the turn of the 19th century.
    • I keep in the forefront of my mind the very important public interest in freedom of the press.
    • He is particularly proud of his achievement in pushing this area to the forefront.
    • We took the decision to shut the showers because public health is always at the forefront of any decision we make.
    • All the above considerations should be at the forefront in the development of models.
    • For these ten players, the journey to Chicago has been at the forefront of their minds for the entire season.
    • In terms of being at the forefront of gaming culture and, quite possibly, pop culture as a whole, it is.
    • London, as the capital, has generally been at the forefront of this activity.
    • As pioneers of electronica, it behoves them to be at the forefront of technical developments.
    • Swindon Police today moved to reassure people that they are at the forefront of fighting drugs in the town.
    • It is important to note that women have been in the forefront of the struggle for democracy.
    • Skills have to be harnessed and youth need to be prepared to lead the nation from the forefront.
    • Unlike in the previous period, medical professionals were at the forefront of this campaign.
    Synonyms
    vanguard, van, spearhead, head, lead, fore, front, front line, cutting edge, foreground, foremost position, leading position, position of prominence
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