单词 | front |
释义 | front n., adj., & v. --n   1. the side or part normally nearer or towards the spectator or the direction of motion (the front of the car; the front of the chair; the front of the mouth).   2. any face of a building, esp. that of the main entrance.   3. Mil. a the foremost line or part of an army etc. b line of battle. c the part of the ground towards a real or imaginary enemy. d a scene of actual fighting (go to the front). e the direction in which a formed line faces (change front).   4. a a sector of activity regarded as resembling a military front. b an organized political group.   5. a demeanour, bearing (show a bold front). b outward appearance.   6. a forward or conspicuous position (come to the front).   7. a a bluff. b a pretext.   8. a person etc. serving to cover subversive or illegal activities.   9. (prec. by the) the promenade of a seaside resort.   10. Meteorol. the forward edge of an advancing mass of cold or warm air.   11. (prec. by the) the auditorium of a theatre.   12. a a face. b poet. or rhet. a forehead.   13. a the breast of a man's shirt. b a false shirt-front.   14. impudence. --attribadj.   1. of the front.   2. situated in front.   3. Phonet. formed at the front of the mouth. --v   1. intr. (foll. by on, to, towards, upon) have the front facing or directed.   2. intr. (foll. by for) sl. act as a front or cover for.   3. tr. furnish with a front (fronted with stone).   4. tr. lead (a band).   5. tr. a stand opposite to, front towards. b have its front on the side of (a street etc.).   6. tr. archaic confront, meet, oppose. Phrases and idioms front bench Brit. the foremost seats in Parliament, occupied by leading members of the government and opposition. front-bencher Brit. such a member. front door   1. the chief entrance of a house.   2. a chief means of approach or access to a place, situation, etc. front line Mil. = sense 3 of n. front-line States countries in Southern Africa bordering on and opposed to South Africa. front man a person acting as a front or cover. front matter Printing the title-page, preface, etc. preceding the text proper. front office a main office, esp. police headquarters. front page the first page of a newspaper, esp. as containing important or remarkable news. front passage colloq. the vagina. front runner   1. the contestant most likely to succeed.   2. an athlete or horse running best when in the lead. in front   1. in an advanced position.   2. facing the spectator. in front of   1. ahead of, in advance of.   2. in the presence of, confronting. on the front burner see BURNER. Derivatives frontless adj. frontward adj. & adv. frontwards adv. Etymology: ME f. OF front (n.), fronter (v.) f. L frons frontis |
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