frontal的意思和读音

frontal

: [ˈfrʌnt(ə)l] : ['frʌnt(ə)l]

n.(,);()

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adj.+n.frontal attack

adj.back

frontaladj.

1.connected with the front of sth

Airbags protect the driver in the event of a severe frontal impact.

2.afrontal attack or a criticism is very strong and direct

They launched a frontal attack on company directors.

3.connected with a weather front

a cold frontal system

4.connected with the front part of the head

the frontal lobes of the brain

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n.1.;(,);();(),(,)(),

adj.1.at, in, or on the front part of something; relating to the front part of the head or brain2.direct and severe3.relating to a weather front

1. invitational frontal conversational ...

2. invitational frontal conversational ...

3.沿 shrill adj. frontal n. 沿 naples n. (西) ...

4.frontal)、(parietal)线(midline sites)ERP。

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1.The imaging showed different patterns of activity in the frontal part of the brain, in an area used for processing such tasks.

2.It uses a silver background, with the Snickers logo subordinated to the word "Charged, " and a frontal image of a rhinoceros head.

3.Scans revealed children carrying the gene variant appeared to have more nerve cell "connections" within the frontal lobe.

4.Now, you go to this one and you see how much more the frontal lobes are lighting up.

5.Many of the beefcake shots are full-frontal, and just a few of the penises are covered with carefully placed pink triangles.穿

6.Almost all the female models in these works appear in frontal images or half profile, sitting quietly in a certain place in the painting.

7.asking students to take more frontal seats in the classroom; asking student to ask his classmates questions about his presentation.

8.is usually in the central section of the base ara, but sometimes it is in the frontal or rear sections, as circumstances require.退

9.Feel as though your frontal brain is receding into the back of your brain. Allow your brain cells to recede and be quiet in that state.

10.The rod had damaged a significant part of his frontal lobe, a part of the brain now known to be essential in governing our temperament.