fore
fore 英 [fɔ:(r)] 美 [fɔr]
adj. 以前的;在前部的 n. 前部;船头 adv. 在前面;在船头
名词复数:fores
- The front of a ship is called the fore, and the back is the "aft." A cruise ship might be so large that your cabin at the ship's fore is almost a quarter mile from your sister's in the aft.
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- adj. 以前的;在前部的
- n. 前部;船头
- adv. 在前面;在船头
- prep. 在前
- int. (打高尔夫球者的叫声)让开!
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1. Choose only those pictures and paintings that bring peaceful feelings to the fore when you look at them.
只选择那些当你看到会给你带来平静的感觉的照片和图画摆在前面。
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2. All the species follow different extinction patterns. It brings climate change and the implications of habitat fragmentation to the fore again.
所有的物种灭绝的模式都不同。但它却将矛头重新指向了气候变化和生存环境的破坏。
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3. "If a big correction comes into the fore ... capital could stop coming into the country all of a sudden and you could have a big financial crisis," he added.
他补充道:"如果发生一大波修正...资本就可能停止流入这个国家,一夜之间,你就可能置身于一场严重的金融危机中."
- fore (adj.) mid-15c., "forward;" late 15c., "former, earlier;" early 16c., "situated at the front;" all senses apparently from fore- compounds, which frequently were written as two words in Middle English.
- fore (adv., prep.) Old English fore (prep.) "before, in front of, in presence of; because of, for the sake of; earlier in time; instead of;" as an adverb, "before, previously, formerly, once," from Proto-Germanic *fura "before" (source also of Old Saxon fora, Old Frisian fara, Old High German fora, German vor, Danish for, Old Norse fyrr, Gothic faiura "for"), from PIE *prae-, extended form of root *per- (1) "forward," hence "in front of, before."
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