front

名詞

UK/frʌnt/
US/frʌnt/

定義 front 名詞

location(位置)

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    the part of a building, object, or person's body that faces forward or is most often seen or used

    前面;正面

    • The facade of the museum is quite impressive.

      博物馆的立面相当令人印象深刻。

    • He spilled soup all over the front of his shirt.

      他把汤洒在衬衫的前面了。

    • He was lying on his stomach.

      他正趴着躺着。

  2. A2Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    the part of a vehicle that is nearest to its direction of movement

    车辆的前部

    • Would you like to sit in the front seat?

      你想要坐在前座吗?

    • We’ll get a better view if we sit at the front of the bus.

      如果我们坐在公交车的前面,会看得更清楚。

cover(封面)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    the outside part or cover of a book, newspaper, or magazine

    封面

    • The book’s cover featured a picture of the Trevi Fountain.

      这本书的封面上有特莱维喷泉的图片。

page(页面)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    one of the first pages in a book

    书本的前几页中的一页。

    • There’s an inscription on the first page of the book.

      这本书的第一页上有题字。

activity(活动)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    a particular area of activity

    特定的活动领域。

    • How are things on the work front?

      工作方面情况如何?

    • She is very innovative on the design front.

      她在设计方面非常创新。

appearance(外表)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    the character or qualities that a person or organization appears to have in public that are different from their real character or qualities, and whose purpose is often to deceive people or hide an illegal activity

    伪装;假象;晌子

    • Don't be misled by his kindness and sensitivity; it's just a facade.

      不要被他的善良和敏感所误导;那只是一种伪装。

    • She maintains such a cheerful front that you'd never know she's unwell.

      她保持如此开朗的外表,你永远不会知道她身体不适。

    • That machinery company was just a front for arms trafficking.

      那家机械公司只是武器走私的幌子。

land(土地)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    land near the sea or a lake, or the part of a town near the beach that often has a wide road or path along it

    海滩;湖滩

    • Let’s take a walk along the seafront.

      我们去海滨散步吧。

    • The company specializes in lakefront property development.

      这家公司专注于湖滨房地产开发。

weather(天气)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)environment(环境)specialized(专业)

    the place where two masses of air that have different temperatures meet

    (气象)锋

    • A cold front is approaching from the west.

      冷锋正从西方逼近。

combat(战斗)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    the place where fighting takes place in a war

    (战争)前线

    • He served as a soldier on the Western front during World War I.

      他在第一次世界大战期间作为士兵在西部前线服役。

片語 front 名詞

  • in front of

    Located at or near the forward part of something.

    在…前面

    There are parking spaces in front of the hotel.

    酒店前面有停车位。

  • up front

    When an amount of money is paid up front, it is paid in advance, before a service is provided or a task is completed.

    预付

    The supplier required thirty percent of the cost up front to secure their commitment.

    供应商要求提前支付30%的费用以确保他们的承诺。

  • in front

    Located at a position further forward than someone or something else.

    前面

    The car in front of me suddenly stopped, so I had to brake hard.

    我前面的车突然停了下来,所以我不得不紧急刹车。

動詞

UK/frʌnt/
US/frʌnt/

定義 front 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    If a building or area fronts (onto) a particular place, it is near it and faces it.

    面向;朝向

    • All of the apartments face the sea.

      所有的公寓都面向大海。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)

    to lead an organization or group of musicians

    领导一个组织或一群音乐家。

    • She is at the helm of a major IT corporation.

      她正领导一家大型IT公司。

片語 front 動詞

  • be fronted with

    When a structure is fronted with something, it means its outer surface is covered or adorned with that material.

    表面覆盖某物

    The office is fronted with smooth stone panels.

    办公室外墙覆盖着光滑的石板。

形容詞

UK/frʌnt/
US/frʌnt/

定義 front 形容詞

  1. B1Before noun(前置形容词)

    in or at the front of something

    在某物的正面或前部。

    • One of his front teeth fell out.

      他的一颗门牙掉了。

    • I'd prefer seats in the first row.

      我比较喜欢第一排的座位。

    • a dog's front paws

      狗的前爪

成語

  • out front

    Refers to being among the audience members watching a performance in a theater.

    指在剧场中,观众席上观看表演的人。

    I saw them out front in the first row of the audience.

    我看到他们在观众席的第一排。

  • on the front burner

    Refers to something that is receiving or requiring immediate attention.

    指某事得到或需要立即的关注。

    The company is working hard to keep sustainability on the front burner.

    公司正努力将可持续发展保持在首要位置。

片語動詞 front

  • front for something

    When an individual represents an illicit organization, they lend their respectable standing to conceal the organization's clandestine operations.

    为…提供掩护;充当…的幌子

    This company is actually a front for a criminal organization.

    这家公司实际上是一个犯罪组织的幌子。