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词汇 fore
释义 fore
noun
uk /fɔːr/ us /fɔːr/
 to the fore
to public attention or into a noticeable position: 公众的关注;显要位置
Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the earth's ozone layer.自从发现地球臭氧层空洞以来,各种生态问题成为公众关注的热点。
fore
adverb[ before noun ], adjective
uk /fɔːr/ us /fɔːr/
(especially on ships) towards or in the front向(尤指船只)前部(的);在(尤指船只)前部(的)
Synonyms
anteriorspecialized
forward(DIRECTION)
front
Opposite
astern
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Terms for location & direction used at sea
abaft
adrift
afloat
aft
aground
amidships
ashore
astern
cast
cast someone adriftidiom
deck
inshore
keep afloat
longshore
offshore
onshore
out
overboard
shore

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Ahead, in front and beyond
fore
exclamation
uk /fɔːr/ us /fɔːr/
used in golf to warn people that a ball is travelling through the air:
We yelled, "Fore!"
If you play golf, there's a good chance you're going to get hit. That's why everybody yells, "Fore!"
"Fore!" yelled his playing partners, who then started laughing uproariously.
His weak chip on to the green could possibly have been the result of a cry of "fore!" from another hole as he was halfway through his backswing.
We heard someone behind us shout, "Fore!" A moment later a small ball thudded to the ground close by.
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Linguistics: interjections
aiyo
attaboy
attagirl
auf Wiedersehen
aw shucks
doctor
eat your heart outidiom
figure
guess
marry
mazel tov
more
more power to your elbow!idiom
need
roll
yoink
you know something?idiom
you should have seen/heard something/someoneidiom
you the man!idiom
yuk

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Golf
fore-
prefix
uk /fɔːr-/ us /fɔːr-/
at or towards the front: 前部的;向前的
the forelegs (= front legs) of a horse马的前腿
the foreground (= things that seem nearest to you) of a picture图片的前景
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Surfaces of objects
-backed
base
bases
bed
crust
dorsiventral
flank
floor
front
mammillated
meniscus
multi-sided
nap
obverse
outside
overlay
rear
side
substrate
superficialis

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Ahead, in front and beyond

fore | American Dictionary


fore
noun
us/fɔr, foʊr/
a noticeable or public position:
The presidential campaign has brought the issue of big political contributions to the fore.
The fore is also the front, or a position at the front.
fore
adjective, adverb[ not gradable ]
us/fɔr, foʊr/
in or toward the front part of something, esp. a boat

Examples of fore


fore
Following are shown the range of intervention prices for sides, hinds and fores of beef.
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They cannot go far away and hunt down these small cruisers, quickly moving fore's which are attacking the trade routes.
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Even in official iconography the sexuality of the monarch was often thrust to the fore.
Therefore, it was important in this study to keep patients' vulnerability to the fore.
The disputes resulting from these actions brought to the fore the differences in claims being made over the irrigation schemes.
Now gender rather than generational differences between rural and urban populations are coming to the fore.
A significant positive correlation between the length of fore femur and the number of scales was detected in all treatments (table 6).
The researchers interact with their ' fore-meanings ' or assumptions.
Syntactic constructions are not hyphenated or written as one word, just as they are not fore-stressed.
In this figure the angle is measured from the fore stagnation point.
However, the measured pressure distributions show some fore-and-aft asymmetry and the maximum thickness is slightly downwind of the half-chord point.
At times, the vested interests of professional groups have come to the fore.
The war brought financiers and industrialists to the fore for various reasons.
Due to the challenging nature of the fore-mentioned control design problem, many researches attacked it proposing different types of controllers.
When the system of compulsory retirement was defended, four arguments came to the fore.
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