释义
[ fawr -ground, fohr - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈfɔrˌgraʊnd, ˈfoʊr- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the ground or parts situated, or represented as situated, in the front; the portion of a scene or picture nearest to the viewer (opposed to background).
a prominent or important position; forefront.
verb (used with object) to put in the foreground: The fact that the central character is Italian is not foregrounded.
Origin of foreground First recorded in 1685–95; fore- + ground1
Words nearby foreground foreglimpse, forego, foregoing, foregone, foregone conclusion, foreground , foregut, forehand, forehanded, forehead, forehearth
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Example sentences from the Web for foreground Dan worked hard and made a good picture: mountains, timber, blue sky…and in the foreground a blond girl and a unicorn.
The Ballad of Johnny France | Richard Ben Cramer| January 12, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Ladder 118 looks small on the Brooklyn Bridge; in the foreground both towers billow soot.
With the Fireman of Brooklyn’s Company 224 as They Observe the Fallen | Maurice Emerson Decaul| September 12, 2013| DAILY BEAST
So of course, we start swimming toward it because I wanted the underwater camera guy to shoot me in the foreground of this shark.
Off the Hook: Eric Young’s Craziest Shark Catches (Video) | Anna Klassen| August 5, 2013| DAILY BEAST
It never was until I started performing live myself that I had to be in the foreground .
Burt Bacharach: How I Write | Noah Charney| May 15, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Foreground figures in “Street” are wildly out of focus, which is normally a feature that we only see in still photographs.
New York on Quaaludes | Blake Gopnik| April 23, 2013| DAILY BEAST
All that eventful day our story began with had leaped into the foreground of his mind.
Somehow Good | William de Morgan
Was it not the sensuous side of her nature that had been touched, while the rest had been posing in the foreground ?
The Daughters of Danaus | Mona Caird
In the foreground a wooden shanty, a broom by the door with a ramshorn hanging from its handle.
The Road to Damascus | August Strindberg
But there was a wicked gleam in the eye of the footsore young man in the foreground .
Last of the Great Scouts | Helen Cody Wetmore
The thickness of outline on the light side of this vase unfinishes the foreground .
Dickens and His Illustrators | Frederic G. Kitton
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British Dictionary definitions for foreground noun the part of a scene situated towards the front or nearest to the viewer
the area of space in a perspective picture, depicted as nearest the viewer
a conspicuous or active position
verb (tr) to emphasize (an issue, idea, or word)
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Words related to foreground limelight, leading edge, vanguard, fore, cutting edge, façade, top, head, face, front line, lead, focus, spearhead, front, beginning, center, forepart, anterior, frontage, van