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forefront

/fawr-fruhnt, fohr-/US // ˈfɔrˌfrʌnt, ˈfoʊr- //UK // (ˈfɔːˌfrʌnt) //

前沿,最前线,前列,前沿地区

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the foremost part or place.
    • : the position of greatest importance or prominence: in the forefront of today's writers.

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Examples

  • The government-run Robert Koch Institute for public health research in Berlin has been at the forefront of the country’s robust pandemic response, leading the search for a vaccine and racing to push out vast stocks of tests.

  • Apple Daily has long been at the forefront of Hong Kong’s democracy movement, reporting on protests closely and keeping a check on government officials through dogged shoe-leather journalism.

  • With these finalists at the forefront of scientific and engineering discovery, I know we are in good hands.

  • Yet, child care in particular hasn’t often found itself at the forefront of political debate.

  • The activists and community members who are helping to write the policy have also been at the forefront of criminal justice issues for many years.

  • For as much as Walter was a maniac, he was at the forefront of printing art.

  • They say there are many “volunteers” and the Ossetians and Chechens are at the forefront of training them.

  • But now it is time for them to put their interests in the forefront for the sake of the nation.

  • According to doctors at the forefront of the fight today, they still are.

  • Do you ever feel pressure to keep trans issues at the forefront of your music, like Against Me!

  • In all the writings of the time, the theological interest is in the forefront.

  • All together they ran at the blockhouse door, the glowing, smoking tip of the log in the forefront.

  • He comes of the famous New York Hewitt family, whose members have been in the forefront of progress.

  • The schools are, on the whole, in the forefront of the fresh air movement, especially the public schools.

  • From the forefront of the crowd, a crimson-robed man ran toward the ship.