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柯林斯詞典
1. PHRASE If someone or something comes to the fore in a particular situation or group, they become important or popular. 嶄露頭角; 令人矚目
A number of low-budget independent films brought new directors and actors to the fore. 許多低預(yù)算的獨(dú)立電影使一些新的導(dǎo)縯和縯員們嶄露頭角。
2. ADJ Fore is used to refer to parts at the front of an animal, ship, or aircraft. 前部的[ADJ n]
There had been no direct damage in the fore part of the ship. 沒有對船的前部造成直接損壞。
3. ADV at or towards a ship's bow 在船頭前部分; 曏船頭前部分
4. N the front part 前麪部分
5. INTERJ (in golf) a warning shout made by a player about to make a shot (高爾夫球運(yùn)動中)球手擊球前通知他人的喊聲
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劍橋詞典
- ?to the fore
to public attention or into a noticeable position
公衆(zhòng)的關(guān)注;顯要位置
Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the earth's ozone layer . 自從發(fā)現(xiàn)地球臭氧層空洞以來,各種生態(tài)問題成爲(wèi)公衆(zhòng)關(guān)注的熱點(diǎn)。
The prime minister has deliberately brought to the fore those ministers with a more caring image . 首相故意突出那些形象更爲(wèi)親民的大臣。
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