the front line
名詞
定義 the front line 名詞
- Singular(單數)
The location where opposing armies confront each other during a war, and where combat takes place.
前線;戰線
Countless soldiers perished on the front lines of the conflict.
無數士兵在衝突的前線陣亡。
In the coming days, additional front-line units will be deployed to the combat zone.
在接下來的幾天裡,更多前線部隊將被部署到戰區。
The soldiers on the front line risked their lives daily.
前線的士兵們每天都冒著生命危險。
形容詞
定義 the front line 形容詞
- Before noun(前置形容詞)
Relating to or involved in active combat during a war.
(戰爭)前線的
front-line soldiers/troops
前線士兵/部隊
Women are now permitted to serve in front-line positions in the military.
女性現在被允許在軍隊中擔任前線職位。
Front-line medical personnel were critical during the pandemic.
前線醫護人員在疫情期間至關重要。
- Before noun(前置形容詞)
Situated near the area where opposing armies meet and engage in battle.
前線的;與敵對國家(或地區)毗鄰的
a town located on the front line
一個位於前線的小鎮
an intense battle on the front line
在前線的一場激烈戰鬥
Residents in the front-line areas face numerous challenges.
前線地區的居民面臨許多挑戰
- Before noun(前置形容詞)
Working in a position that involves direct interaction with the public and their real-world issues.
(工作等)第一線的
It is crucial for front-line educators to be involved in shaping educational policies.
第一線的教育工作者參與制定教育政策至關重要。
He made the decision to step away from front-line politics.
他決定退出第一線的政治工作。
Front-line social workers play a crucial role in the community.
第一線的社會工作者在社區中扮演著至關重要的角色。
成語
- be in the front line
To occupy a prominent and influential position, often one that is exposed to criticism or attack.
處於風口浪尖
• As the CEO of a startup, she is in the front line of decision-making every day.
作為一家新創公司的CEO,她每天都處於決策的最前線。