fore 英 [fɔ:(r)]   美 [fɔr]

fore

fore  英 [fɔ:(r)] 美 [fɔr]

adj. 以前的;在前部的  n. 前部;船头  adv. 在前面;在船头 

名词复数:fores 

Choose only those pictures and paintings that bring peaceful feelings to the fore when you look at them. 只选择那些当你看到会给你带来平静的感觉的照片和图画摆在前面。
All the species follow different extinction patterns. It brings climate change and the implications of habitat fragmentation to the fore again. 所有的物种灭绝的模式都不同。但它却将矛头重新指向了气候变化和生存环境的破坏。

  • The front of a ship is called the fore, and the back is the "aft." A cruise ship might be so large that your cabin at the ship's fore is almost a quarter mile from your sister's in the aft.
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  • adj. 以前的;在前部的
  • n. 前部;船头
  • adv. 在前面;在船头
  • prep. 在前
  • int. (打高尔夫球者的叫声)让开!
  • 1. Choose only those pictures and paintings that bring peaceful feelings to the fore when you look at them.

    只选择那些当你看到会给你带来平静的感觉的照片和图画摆在前面。

  • 2. All the species follow different extinction patterns. It brings climate change and the implications of habitat fragmentation to the fore again.

    所有的物种灭绝的模式都不同。但它却将矛头重新指向了气候变化和生存环境的破坏。

  • 3. "If a big correction comes into the fore ... capital could stop coming into the country all of a sudden and you could have a big financial crisis," he added.

    他补充道:"如果发生一大波修正...资本就可能停止流入这个国家,一夜之间,你就可能置身于一场严重的金融危机中."

  • fore (adj.) mid-15c., "forward;" late 15c., "former, earlier;" early 16c., "situated at the front;" all senses apparently from fore- compounds, which frequently were written as two words in Middle English.
  • fore (adv., prep.) Old English fore (prep.) "before, in front of, in presence of; because of, for the sake of; earlier in time; instead of;" as an adverb, "before, previously, formerly, once," from Proto-Germanic *fura "before" (source also of Old Saxon fora, Old Frisian fara, Old High German fora, German vor, Danish for, Old Norse fyrr, Gothic faiura "for"), from PIE *prae-, extended form of root *per- (1) "forward," hence "in front of, before."
fore / fɔː(r) ; NAmE fɔːr / noun , adjective , adverb fore fores noun IDIOMS be/come to the ˈfore ( BrE) ( NAmE be at the ˈfore ) to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part 变得重要(或突出);起重要作用 She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis. 在危急时刻她总是挺身而出。 The problem has come to the fore again in recent months. 近几个月来这个问题又成为热点。 bring sth to the ˈfore to make sth become noticed by people 使处于显要地位;使突出 adjective [only before noun ] ( technical 术语 ) located at the front of a ship, an aircraft or an animal 在(船、飞行器或动物)前部的;在头部的 compare aft , hind adverb 1 at or towards the front of a ship or an aircraft 在(或向)船头;在(或向)飞行器头部 compare aft 2 Fore! used in the game of golfto warn people that they are in the path of a ball that you are hitting 前方注意,看球(打高尔夫球时警告前面球路中的人以免被击中) fore / fɔː(r) ; NAmE fɔːr /
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