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单词 front end
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Definition of front end in English:

front end

noun
  • 1The front of a car or other vehicle.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ultimately, the front end of a downhill rig would have to be raised too, something which goes against the grain of the preference of most riders.
    • His slippery Swamp Rat XXX featured an enclosed cockpit and enclosed front end over small 14-inch stainless-steel wheels shod with high-speed generator fan belts as tires.
    • Just try not to push the front end too much or load the front tyre beyond its limit.
    • The transaction processing engine has a graphical front-end where users can sketch transaction workflows to connected answer resources.
    • The smaller panel van, once called the 200 and based on the old Freight Rover Sherpa, the Pilot sports a new front end and a new name.
    • It's got a lot of grip, but it's hard to get the front end to stop pushing.
    • It was cold blooded, had a heavy front end in low speed parking situations and more parts to clean.
    • When the front tires lose traction before the rear tires, resulting in the front end wanting to swing toward the wall.
    • Compared to most open-wheel rides, stock cars are heavy and have virtually no give on their front ends.
    • For example, in the offset test, heavy vehicles need to have a stiff front end to pass.
    • That entire front end could be carried over onto an SUV.
    • The single seat is very low while the front end is stretched out chopper style.
    • A good example is the way the team pulled together at Talladega after the car's front end was damaged.
    • As the overgrown man-child Adam, he won hearts with his pursuit of Helen through six series until her brutal connection with the front end of a truck.
    • The front end of this car is overrun with styling features, the most awkward being the integrated wing.
    • In situations where you would expect understeer on street tyres, the sticky rubber endows the front end with amazing grip.
    • I had visions of him crammed up at the car's front end from the impact, sealed into place by the fury of the rushing water.
    • Since the front end is sliding, it is slowing you down too and acting like front brakes.
    • The car tends to want to lift the front end there and push out toward the wail.
    • Designed with a low center of gravity and a heavy-duty front end, National Mower's 8400 hydrostatic triplex mower tackles hills, slopes, banks and edging.
    Synonyms
    tip, nose cone
  • 2The part of a radio or television receiver to which the aerial signal goes first.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mobile radios are designed to be very wideband, especially in the front end.
    • You need a complicated radio frequency front end?
    • Apollo Telescope Mount front end at the moment of film retrieval by astronaut.
    • For instance, filtering techniques in an RF front-end mitigate out-of-band jamming from the unit's LCD screen or other radios.
  • 3Computing
    The part of a computer system or application with which the user interacts directly.

    designers tend always to work on the front end
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One area where most codec makers have fallen short is in providing useful software front-ends for tweaking audio.
    • The software supports multiple front-ends, including a standard GPS L1 front-end providing IF samples with a resolution of 1, 2, or 4 bits per sample over a USB2.0 interface in real time.
    • The Desktop Linux Consortium includes a number of firms involved with crafting desktop Linux distributions and front-ends.
    • These environments tend to present large amounts of static information on the front-end, since these models benefit the most from file-based serving.
    • This basically sounds like they're announcing support for WAP or simple HTML front-ends to PVRs that can be controlled via the web.
adjective
  • 1attributive (of money) paid or charged at the beginning of a transaction.

    a front-end fee
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But those returns don't take into account taxes or front-end sales charges.
    • As with any high-end software product, you'll end up with a lemon if you don't come up with new customers to pay those hefty front-end fees.
    • Investors who do not have the funds to reach a breakpoint before the deadline indicated by a letter of intent will have to pay regular front-end fees.
    • I believe we should do that by providing a front-end incentive, which would be a tax rebate on the first $2,000 saved by a person each year.
    • The fund lost 8.4 percent a year, on average, for the three years through March, adjusted for its 5.5 percent front-end sales load, or sales charge.
    • There are front-end changes which are real but gentle.
    • He was running 5% of front-end sales of items such as shampoo and toothpaste.
    • Learn to look at the back-end price of obtaining usable data and/or delivering a quality message rather than the front-end, per call price.
    • Although shrinkage affects most of retail, drugstores are seen as particularly vulnerable because of the large proportion of higher-margin front-end merchandise they carry.
    • While an increasing number of lenders include association fees in the front-end ratio, it pays to remember that these fees are likely to increase over time.
    • These corrections also generate front-end savings.
    • It provides for a front-end justification as well as a focus and integration for the continuous improvement, re-engineering and transformation process.
    • Even without the high front-end payments, many policyholders faced unknown and potentially high copayments.
    • Financial Engineering Network charges a front-end fee of €4,950 to establish the fund from start to finish.
    • Tertiary students deserve front-end assistance - a universal living allowance should be put in place and made available to all fulltime tertiary students.
    • ‘This has been a large front-end expenditure for us before we even see a dime of revenues from the settlement,’ he says.
    • All of the government, environmental, and recycling stakeholders agree we need a front-end financing system, where the recycling fee is built into the purchase price.
    • This is because, firstly, the front-end fees are amortized over a longer period.
    • I hope that the Minister's doubts can be resolved in favour of boosting private savings by front-end tax incentives.
  • 2Computing
    attributive Relating to or denoting the part of a computer system or application with which the user interacts directly.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The front-end tool he chose was Wylib, which he had coded.
    • Because this approach does not require a front-end switch, it's easier to scale through a single set of trunk interfaces.
    • The user-friendly screen has been developed, using Visual Basic as the front-end tool and the robust Oracle for the back end for storing details.
    • Common business service projects where multiple front-end systems need to access multiple back-end systems are very common.
    • Sane software comes in two parts: the back-end driver software and the front-end user interfaces.
 
 

Definition of front end in US English:

front end

nounfrən(t) ˈendfrən(t) ˈɛnd
  • 1The front of a car or other vehicle.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the front tires lose traction before the rear tires, resulting in the front end wanting to swing toward the wall.
    • Compared to most open-wheel rides, stock cars are heavy and have virtually no give on their front ends.
    • Since the front end is sliding, it is slowing you down too and acting like front brakes.
    • The smaller panel van, once called the 200 and based on the old Freight Rover Sherpa, the Pilot sports a new front end and a new name.
    • Designed with a low center of gravity and a heavy-duty front end, National Mower's 8400 hydrostatic triplex mower tackles hills, slopes, banks and edging.
    • For example, in the offset test, heavy vehicles need to have a stiff front end to pass.
    • It's got a lot of grip, but it's hard to get the front end to stop pushing.
    • The single seat is very low while the front end is stretched out chopper style.
    • As the overgrown man-child Adam, he won hearts with his pursuit of Helen through six series until her brutal connection with the front end of a truck.
    • The front end of this car is overrun with styling features, the most awkward being the integrated wing.
    • Ultimately, the front end of a downhill rig would have to be raised too, something which goes against the grain of the preference of most riders.
    • A good example is the way the team pulled together at Talladega after the car's front end was damaged.
    • Just try not to push the front end too much or load the front tyre beyond its limit.
    • The car tends to want to lift the front end there and push out toward the wail.
    • In situations where you would expect understeer on street tyres, the sticky rubber endows the front end with amazing grip.
    • That entire front end could be carried over onto an SUV.
    • The transaction processing engine has a graphical front-end where users can sketch transaction workflows to connected answer resources.
    • I had visions of him crammed up at the car's front end from the impact, sealed into place by the fury of the rushing water.
    • His slippery Swamp Rat XXX featured an enclosed cockpit and enclosed front end over small 14-inch stainless-steel wheels shod with high-speed generator fan belts as tires.
    • It was cold blooded, had a heavy front end in low speed parking situations and more parts to clean.
    Synonyms
    tip, nose cone
  • 2The part of a radio or television receiver to which the aerial signal goes first.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mobile radios are designed to be very wideband, especially in the front end.
    • You need a complicated radio frequency front end?
    • For instance, filtering techniques in an RF front-end mitigate out-of-band jamming from the unit's LCD screen or other radios.
    • Apollo Telescope Mount front end at the moment of film retrieval by astronaut.
  • 3Computing
    The part of a computer system or application with which the user interacts directly.

    designers tend always to work on the front end
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This basically sounds like they're announcing support for WAP or simple HTML front-ends to PVRs that can be controlled via the web.
    • One area where most codec makers have fallen short is in providing useful software front-ends for tweaking audio.
    • These environments tend to present large amounts of static information on the front-end, since these models benefit the most from file-based serving.
    • The Desktop Linux Consortium includes a number of firms involved with crafting desktop Linux distributions and front-ends.
    • The software supports multiple front-ends, including a standard GPS L1 front-end providing IF samples with a resolution of 1, 2, or 4 bits per sample over a USB2.0 interface in real time.
adjectivefrən(t) ˈendfrən(t) ˈɛnd
  • 1(of money) paid or charged at the beginning of a transaction.

    a front-end fee
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was running 5% of front-end sales of items such as shampoo and toothpaste.
    • But those returns don't take into account taxes or front-end sales charges.
    • Learn to look at the back-end price of obtaining usable data and/or delivering a quality message rather than the front-end, per call price.
    • It provides for a front-end justification as well as a focus and integration for the continuous improvement, re-engineering and transformation process.
    • I believe we should do that by providing a front-end incentive, which would be a tax rebate on the first $2,000 saved by a person each year.
    • Financial Engineering Network charges a front-end fee of €4,950 to establish the fund from start to finish.
    • The fund lost 8.4 percent a year, on average, for the three years through March, adjusted for its 5.5 percent front-end sales load, or sales charge.
    • While an increasing number of lenders include association fees in the front-end ratio, it pays to remember that these fees are likely to increase over time.
    • ‘This has been a large front-end expenditure for us before we even see a dime of revenues from the settlement,’ he says.
    • Investors who do not have the funds to reach a breakpoint before the deadline indicated by a letter of intent will have to pay regular front-end fees.
    • I hope that the Minister's doubts can be resolved in favour of boosting private savings by front-end tax incentives.
    • Tertiary students deserve front-end assistance - a universal living allowance should be put in place and made available to all fulltime tertiary students.
    • As with any high-end software product, you'll end up with a lemon if you don't come up with new customers to pay those hefty front-end fees.
    • These corrections also generate front-end savings.
    • This is because, firstly, the front-end fees are amortized over a longer period.
    • There are front-end changes which are real but gentle.
    • All of the government, environmental, and recycling stakeholders agree we need a front-end financing system, where the recycling fee is built into the purchase price.
    • Although shrinkage affects most of retail, drugstores are seen as particularly vulnerable because of the large proportion of higher-margin front-end merchandise they carry.
    • Even without the high front-end payments, many policyholders faced unknown and potentially high copayments.
  • 2Computing
    Relating to or denoting the part of a computer system or application with which the user interacts directly.

    fancy front-end technology slows down the user experience
    front-end web developers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Common business service projects where multiple front-end systems need to access multiple back-end systems are very common.
    • Sane software comes in two parts: the back-end driver software and the front-end user interfaces.
    • Because this approach does not require a front-end switch, it's easier to scale through a single set of trunk interfaces.
    • The user-friendly screen has been developed, using Visual Basic as the front-end tool and the robust Oracle for the back end for storing details.
    • The front-end tool he chose was Wylib, which he had coded.
 
 
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