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foregroundfore‧ground /ˈfɔːɡraʊnd $ ˈfɔːr-/ noun - In the foreground of the picture is a man with a black beard, dressed in rough workingman's clothes and a hat.
- An infant illuminates the foreground so brightly that the background fades.
- Many of his compositions play with the merging of foreground, middle-distance and background details into one overlapping pattern.
- Play with foreground / background effects from other records.
- Suggest some reasons why the land in the background in the photograph is less valuable to farmers than that in the foreground.
- The foreground is also strengthened with the same sweeping strokes.
- The wife of Agamemnon, Clytemnestra, has all the foreground to herself.
- There were three figures in the foreground, with a boy on the left and a girl on the right.
at, in, or towards the front► front · You should have knocked on the front door.· The dog rested its head on its front paws.· Laura always sits in the front row at the movies.· He leaned across the front seat of the car and grabbed her arm as she tried to get out.· There was a large picture of Bush on the front page of the evening newspaper. ► in front/in the front in the front part of a space, room, vehicle etc: · He sat in front beside the driver.· Miss Abbot led me through the classroom to an empty desk in the front.· We were looking for a two-storey building with a verandah in the front. ► up front if someone is up front in a room or vehicle, they are in the most forward position possible: · Why don't you sit up front with the driver so you can give him directions?· The only people who laughed were the American soldiers who sat up front. ► at the head of something at the front of a line or group of people: · A man at the head of the line was arguing with the sales lady.· Two soldiers carried flags at the head of the procession. ► forward if you move forward , you move towards the front of a room, space etc: · Mr Hoffman stepped forward to collect his prize.· Can we sit a little further forward? I can't see from here. ► in the foreground in the part of a picture, scene, or view that is or seems closest to you: · The figures in the foreground are painted more brightly than those farther away.in the foreground of: · "That's me," he said, pointing to a child in the foreground of the faded photograph. the front or back of a picture► foreground the nearest part of a scene in a picture or photograph: in the foreground: · In the foreground of the picture is a man with a black beard, dressed in rough workingman's clothes and a hat. ► background the area behind something or someone in a picture or photograph: in the background: · It was a photo of everyone in my class, with the school building in the background. ► the foreground- A young girl in the foreground plays in the water of the fountain.
► be in the foreground- Spike happens to be in the foreground of this shot.
- The fly wheel, drive worm and wheel are in the foreground.
1the foreground the part of the view in a picture or a photograph that is closest to you when you are looking at it OPP background: There were three figures in the foreground.2be in the foreground to be regarded as important and receive a lot of attention: Education has been very much in the foreground recently. |