fronts
[frʌnt]
[ fronts ]
n.正面, 前面, 前线
vt.朝向, 面对, 对付
vi.面朝, 掩护
adj.前面的
例句与用法:
At the front of the house, someone had planted a beautiful garden.
有人在房前种上了花,成了个漂亮的花园。
The jewellery firm is just a front for their illegal trade in diamonds.
该珠宝公司不过是进行非法的钻石交易的幌子。
The car in front of me stopped suddenly and I had to brake.
我前面那辆小汽车突然停住,我只好刹车。
The cheques must be signed in front of the cashier at the bank.
必须当著银行出纳员的面签这些支票。
The teacher made me move my seat to the front of the classroom.
老师让我把座位挪到教室的最前面去坐。
This building fronts the railway station.
这栋建筑面朝火车站。
Write your name on the front cover of the exercise book.
在练习簿的封面上写上你的名字。
The front of the postcard shows a picture of our hotel.
明信片正面是我们旅馆的图片。
词形变化:
动词过去式: fronted | 动词过去分词: fronted | 动词现在分词: fronting | 动词第三人称单数: fronts |
fronts
词形变化:
动词过去式: fronted | 动词过去分词: fronted | 动词现在分词: fronting | 动词第三人称单数: fronts |
同义词:
face | head | fore | obverse | opposite | visible | anterior | frontage | breast | first | dare | facade | outside | forehead | antecede | priority | concealment | leading | orient | part | forward | forwards | or | front man | forepart | battlefront | look | front line | social movement | straw man | figurehead | front end | presence | movement |
反义词:
fronts
名词 front:
the immediate proximity of someone or something
the side that is forward or prominent
同义词:front, front end, forepart
the side that is seen or that goes first
同义词:front
a sphere of activity involving effort
同义词:front
the line along which opposing armies face each other
同义词:battlefront, front, front line
a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
同义词:movement, social movement, front
(meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses
同义词:front
a person used as a cover for some questionable activity
同义词:front man, front, figurehead, nominal head, straw man, strawman
the outward appearance of a person
同义词:front
the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer
同义词:front
动词 front:
be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
confront bodily
fronts
■A tall man was sitting in front of me, so I can't see over.
一个高个子坐在我前面,所以我无法从他上面看前面。
■One journalist, an Italian, walked over and just calmly stood in front of the wretched men, implying that if the soldiers shot them, they would have to shoot him too.
一位意大利记者,走过去镇定地挡在了那群可怜无助的人身前,意思是说,士兵们要杀他们的话,得先把他杀了。
■A messenger was despatched to take the news to the soldiers at the front.
一名通讯员被派去给前线士兵送消息。
■I was horrified at the idea of having to give a speech in front of so many people.
一想到必须在那麽多人面前演讲,我就感到可怕。
■A cold front is moving in from the north.
一股冷锋正从北方向这里移动。
■A truck come to a stop in front of the hotel.
一辆卡车在旅馆前面停下。
■A car suddenly pulled out in front of me.
一辆汽车突然横冲到我面前。
■At all events, they would not hear of her going with them to the front.
不管怎样,他们不肯让她们和他们一道到前线去。
■It's safest to keep well behind the car in front in case it suddenly stops.
与前面的汽车保持较大距离是最安全的,这样可以防备它突然刹车。
■A vertical bolt that joins the body of a wagon or other vehicle to its front axle and usually acts as a pivot.
中心销连接马车或其它车辆的车身和它的前轴的垂直栓销,一般起枢轴作用
■Dan Davies has been chosen to front a new discussion programme.
丹·戴维斯获任主持一个新的讨论节目。
■If you're phoning from outside London, dial 01 in front of the number.
从伦敦以外的地方打来电话,要先拨01再拨电话号码。
■From one's own front door to home or foreign hills or sands and back again, everything is to hand.
从自家的前门到国内国外的山区或沙滩旅游并再返回来,一切都垂手可得。
■The hamster had got through the wire at the front of its cage.
仓鼠从其笼子前部的栅栏处钻出去了。
■He accidentally nudged the gatepost with the front of the car.
他一不留神,汽车头碰上了门柱。
■He stood in front of the shop with arms akimbo.
他两手叉腰,站在铺子前。
■He is the front man for a criminal gang.
他为一个犯罪集团作掩护。
■They were sprawled out in front of the fire.
他们摊开手脚烤火。
■He was sprawling in an armchair in front of the TV.
他伸开手脚坐在电视机前的单座沙发上。
■He was sprawling in the sofa in front of the TV.
他伸开手脚坐在电视机前的沙发上。
■He strutted in front of me like a peacock.
他像一只骄傲的孔雀一样在我前面趾高气扬地走着。
■He lost his life at the front.
他在前线牺牲了。
■He dangled his watch in front of the baby.
他在婴儿面前摇晃著表。
■He is always at a loss what to say in front of strangers.
他在生人面前总是不知要说什么。
■He cleaned the mud off his shoes on the shaggy mat in front of the door.
他在门前的粗糙的垫子上把鞋上的泥蹭掉。
■He's afraid of looking foolish in front of all his friends.
他怕在所有朋友面前出洋相。
■He yawned, rubbed his eyes and went into the front room.
他打了个呵欠,揉了揉眼睛,就到前边屋里去了。
■He pushed several other runners to get to the front so it was poetic justice when he tripped and fell.
他把另外几名跑垒者推上场而自己却绊倒了,因此这对他来说是一种理想的赏罚。
■He pushed his way to the front of the crowd.
他挤到了人群的前面。
■It's not fair, he got to the front by shouldering his way forward; make him move to the back!
他是用肩膀挤到前面去的,这不公平; 把他弄到后面去!
■He dangled the bone in front of the puppy.
他晃动着骨头逗小狗。
■He is mending the wire mesh in front of the chicken coop.
他正在鸡笼前面修理铁丝网。
■He stepped on the mossy front steps and looked into the house.
他站在长满苔藓的前门的台阶上向里张望。
■He stretched (himself) out in front of the fire and fell asleep.
他舒展开身体躺在炉火旁边睡著了。
■He nipped in (ie got in quickly) just in front of me.
他赶在我前面进来。
■He knelt in front of the emperor with a look of entreaty.
他面带恳求的神态跪在皇帝面前。
■Your trouble is you've got your priorities back to front!
你因为本末倒置才出了麻烦!
■You push from the back and I'll pull at the front.
你在後面推,我在前面拉。
■If you behave like that in front of my friends again, I'll disown you!
你要是再当着我朋友的面那样做,我就和你一刀两断!
■The paved strip in front of and around airport hangars and terminal buildings.
停机坪飞机机库及建筑物端饰前及周围的铺过的临时跑道
■Occasionally a Greek prefix is found in front of a Latin word or vice versa.
偶尔在拉丁文前可发现希腊文的前缀,或者反过来也可在希腊文前发现拉丁文的前缀。
■Just give me a minute to thaw out in front of the fire, then we can talk.
先让我烤烤火暖和一下,然后我们开始谈话。
■The front office decides how much the workers are paid.
公司官员决定付多少薪金给工人。
■An area covered by sand and gravel deposited at the front of a glacial moraine.
冰川前砂砾层冰河冰渍前沉积的沙及砾石覆盖的区域
■I went back to Alexandria several months ago. I stopped in front of your old house on Levin Street.
几个月以前我回了一趟亚里山大。我在莱文街你的故居前,停了一会儿。
■Stop showing off in front of everybody.
别再在大伙跟前卖弄了。
■A projecting forward part, such as the front end of a ski.
前端的突出部分向前突出的前端,比如滑雪板的前端
■A front or boundary, especially one between military, political, or ideological positions.
前线尤指在两军或政见、方法思想论不同的两股力量之间前沿或边界
■The battle area closest to the enemy; the front.
前线,前沿阵地最靠近敌人的战斗区; 前线
■A courtyard in front of a building.
前院建筑物前面的庭院