词汇 | forefront |
释义 | the forefront noun[ S ] uk /ˈfɔː.frʌnt/ us /ˈfɔːr.frʌnt/ the most noticeable or important position: 最显要的位置;最重要的地位 in the forefront ofShe was one of the politicians in the forefront of the campaign to free the prisoners. at the forefront ofHis team is at the forefront of scientific research into vaccines.他的小组处于疫苗科研的最前沿。 Describing the leading position ahead ahead of be in the front lineidiom be streets aheadidiom box seat front frontier in the box seatidiom lead lead the field/pack/worldidiom leading edge pacemaker standard-bearer street the frontiers of somethingidiom the tip of the spearidiom tip trailblazer van forefront | American Dictionaryforefront noun[ U ] us/ˈfɔrfrʌnt, ˈfoʊr-/ the most important or leading position: She was in the forefront on many social issues of her day. the forefront | Business Englishthe forefront noun[ S ] ukus the most noticeable or important position in a particular market, activity, or group: at/in the forefront of (doing) sthThe company is at the forefront of developing new technology to address CO2 emissions. come/move to the forefrontUK technology companies are only now coming to the forefront. bring sth/push sth to the forefrontWho brought this overbilling to the forefront? Examples of the forefrontthe forefront The development of accountants paralleled that of solicitors, though solicitors were usually in the forefront. Anyone who wants to stay on the forefront of modern approaches to software construction should read this book. Unlike some other books about biodiversity, it is unlikely that this will become a key text for those at the forefront of conservation action. Nutrition education, particularly young child nutrition, has been the first large-scale campaign and continues in the forefront of health education activities. By keeping this politics in the forefront of analysis, we have seen that many established notions about workers' resistance demand qualifications. Ethnic questions, in particular, remained at the forefront of domestic discontent. With global research goals pushed to the forefront, an ethnographer asks people to talk about things they probably don't know much about. And in this scene of ease we see on the forefront of the hearth a creature - four-legged, furbedecked and feline. These are some of the questions that should be at the forefront of our collective deliberations about medicine and the market. As the world becomes increasingly more bilingual, it is imperative that the cognitive advantages of bilingualism be brought to the forefront of investigation. However, while measurement and statistical testing of hypotheses had been to the forefront in individual psychology, mathematical modelling was less a feature. At the forefront of this issue, however, are positive ideas and innovative practice where pupils gain a different perspective on music. This timely book addresses a topic in the forefront of linguistic research for more than 20 years. This did not put gender inequality at the forefront of its campaigns but sought rather to reform society through the dedicated philanthropic effort of women. She is also credited with nurturing aspects, though these attributes are not always at the forefront of her character. See all examples of the forefront These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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