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TOEFL BNC: 8475 COCA: 8815

forefront

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
forefront /ˈfoɚˌfrʌnt/ noun
plural forefronts
forefront
/ˈfoɚˌfrʌnt/
noun
plural forefronts
Learner's definition of FOREFRONT
[count]
: the most important part or position最前列;最重要的地方usually singular通常用单数
TOEFL BNC: 8475 COCA: 8815

forefront

noun

fore·​front ˈfȯr-ˌfrənt How to pronounce forefront (audio)
: the foremost part or place

Example Sentences

a politician who was in the forefront of women's rights
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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of forefront was in the 15th century
TOEFL BNC: 8475 COCA: 8815
forefront

noun

the forefront VERB + THE FOREFRONT | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERB + THE FOREFRONTremain at, remain in仍然在最前列Education remains at the forefront of the state's planning.教育在國家規劃中仍處於優先地位。keep sb/sth at, keep sb/sth in, keep sb/sth to (BrE) 使⋯保持在最前列come into, come to躍居最前列She came to the forefront as governor after the political change.這次政治變動後,她接任了州長這一要職。push sb/sth into, push sb/sth to, thrust sb/sth into, thrust sb/sth to將⋯推上最前列His new job thrust him to the forefront.新工作將他推上要職。bring sb/sth to, place sb/sth at, place sb/sth in, put sb/sth (back) at, put sb/sth (back) in把⋯帶到最前列;把⋯安置在最前列;把⋯放回最前列The new factory could put the town back at the forefront of steel manufacture.這家新工廠能使這個城鎮恢復煉鋼重鎮的地位。PREPOSITIONat the forefront (of), in the forefront (of)處在(⋯的)最前列issues at the forefront of government policy政府政策中首當其衝的問題PHRASESat the forefront of sb's mind, in the forefront of sb's mind, to the forefront of sb's mind在某人頭腦裏佔據第一位This question remained at the forefront of her mind.這個問題仍舊是她最關切的。

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