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单词 to get in front of oneself
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to get in front of oneself
a. in (the) front of (preposition phr.): at a position before, in advance of, facing, or confronting; at the head of (troops). to get in front of oneself: to hurry, ‘hustle’ (U.S. slang). in his, our, etc. front: in front of or facing him, us, etc.The article is now omitted, except in expressions like in the (very) front of (danger etc.) = ‘in the position most exposed to’, ‘bearing the brunt of’.
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the world > space > relative position > front > in front of [preposition]
toforea900
aforeeOE
atforec1000
forneOE
beforeOE
forne toc1175
afornonc1275
forne an, atc1275
forouthc1375
aforewardc1380
before the face ofa1382
forwitha1400
forne inc1540
afront1558
ahead1578
in (the) front of1609
in advance1656
forward of1838
front of1843
the world > movement > progressive motion > order of movement > going first or in front > in advance or in front [phrase]
to (the) headward1577
in (the) front of1609
to the fore with1646
in one's van1720
in the first flight1852
the world > space > relative position > front > at or in (the) front [phrase]
in (the) front1613
in his, our, etc. front1777
the world > space > relative position > opposite position > opposite [phrase] > facing
in his, our, etc. front1777
1698 J. Fryer New Acct. E.-India & Persia 144 I saw..a pragmatical Portugal..in the front of 40 men marching to the Governor's.
1712 W. Rogers Cruising Voy. 174 We..fir'd..at the Men in Arms in the front of the Church.
1777 R. Watson Hist. Reign Philip II I. vii. 221 Behind him there was a little wood and the walls of a convent; and in his front, the morass above mentioned, which was almost impassable.
1816 M. Keating Trav. (1817) I. 225 The standards were faced about, and formed in our fronts.
1832 H. Douglas Ess. Mil. Bridges (ed. 2) iii. 140 Forcing a passage across the river in his front.
1847 A. M. Gilliam Trav. Mexico (new ed.) 256 I was particular to make my servants keep in front of me.
1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. III. 1 The proclamation was repeated..in front of the Royal Exchange.
figurative.1609 C. Tourneur Funerall Poeme sig. B3v I'th'front Of danger, where he did his deedes advance.1817 T. Chalmers Series Disc. Christian Revelation v. 176 Those holy..men..in the front of severest obloquy, are now labouring in remotest lands.1848 W. K. Kelly tr. L. Blanc Hist. Ten Years II. 345 In the very front of danger.1892 Spectator 12 Mar. 353/1 His majesty will speedily be in front of a new difficulty.1896 Westm. Gaz. 28 July 9/2 The shares had nothing in front of them—no preference or debenture capital.1907 Daily Chron. 21 Oct. 6/4 There is a common American phrase, which expresses better than anything else the curious effect of this policy of ‘hustle’ upon the national temperament. They say that a man gets ‘in front of himself’.
extracted from frontn.adj.
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