fore的意思和读音

fore

: [fɔr] : [fɔː(r)]

n.;()

adj.

adv.

conj.

int.()!〔

prep.

v.

v.+n.come fore

adj.hind,back,aft

foreadj.

1.[obn]located at the front of a ship, an aircraft or an animal

adv.

1.at or towards the front of a ship or an aircraft

2.used in the game of golf to warn people that they are in the path of a ball that you are hitting

n.IDM

She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.

The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.

be/come to the fore);to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part

She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.

The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.

bring sth to the fore使使to make sth become noticed by people

n.1.;;;()2.3.4.1.;;;()2.3.4.

adj.1.2.3.

adv.1.,

int.1.()!〔

v.1.

prep.1.

conj.1.

n.1.the front of something, or something at the front

adj.1.having a position at or near the front of something, especially a ship, an aircraft, or an animal2.the fore parts of a ship, airplane, or animal are the parts at the front

adv.1.at or toward the front, especially of a ship or aircraft

int.1ed to warn people that you are hitting a golf ball in their direction

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1.Draft marks made of steel plate shall be welded and painted on both sides of the fore, middle, aft of the ship.

2.Extensive regional consultations that took place in the lead-up to GCARD will bring some of their views to the fore.GCARD广

3.If he hasn't me to the fore to prove what I said, he can do noting.

4.While interest rates have been a major driver of the currency in recent months the growth story is coming back to the fore.

5.'As the world deals with the global economic crisis, the value of gold as the only true 'hard currency' is coming to the fore, ' he said.

6.With such suspicions to the fore of his thinking, it is hard to see how a deal based necessarily on mutual trust could ever be struck.

7.I knew her work and had attended some of her lectures but had never met her to speak to be fore.

8.He sprints, trying to escape, but one of the viperwolves grabs him by the ankle with its powerful fore-hand.

9.Fore ever friends are friends that will always listen to you and try to help you, even if you disagree or if you are having a problem.使

10.And that's why like, I. . . you know, I ask fore-mails and I ask for pictures, but then again, it's hard to be the boss lady.