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forefront

英 [ˈfɔːfrʌnt]

美 [ˈfɔːrfrʌnt]

n.  前沿; 前列; 领导性地位; (思考或关注的)重心,焦点

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Collins.1 / BNC.8475 / COCA.8815

习惯用语

    n.

      at/in/to the forefront (of sth)
    • 处于最前列;进入重要地位(或主要地位)
      in or into an important or leading position in a particular group or activity
    • Women have always been at the forefront of the Green movement.
      妇女总是在环境保护运动的最前列。
    • The new product took the company to the forefront of the computer software field.
      该新产品使这家公司跻身计算机软件业的前列。
    • The court case was constantly in the forefront of my mind (= I thought about it all the time) .
      这个诉讼案件一直萦系在我的心头。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-SING 显著地位;重要位置;最前沿
      If you are atthe forefrontof a campaign or other activity, you have a leading and influential position in it.
      1. They have been at the forefront of the campaign for political change.
        他们一直处于政治变革运动的风口浪尖上。
    • N-SING (思考或关注的)重心,焦点
      If something isatthe forefrontofpeople's minds or attention, they think about it a lot because it is particularly important to them.
      1. The pension issue was not at the forefront of his mind in the spring of 1985.
        在 1985 年春,养老金问题并非他关注的重点。

    英英释义

    noun

    • the position of greatest importance or advancement
      1. the Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England
      2. the idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his philosophy
      Synonym:vanguardcutting edge
    • the part in the front or nearest the viewer
      1. he was in the forefront
      2. he was at the head of the column
      Synonym:head

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