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front line

/fruhnt-lahyn/US // ˈfrʌntˌlaɪn //

一线,前线,第一线,一线阵地

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : located or designed to be used at a military front line: a frontline ambulance helicopter.
    • : of, relating to, or involving the forefront in any action, activity, or field: a frontline TV reporter.
    • : highly experienced or proficient in the performance of one's duties.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • From people that are by your side every day, to people who are on the frontlines.

  • For now, the focus is on getting 30 million health-care and frontline workers vaccinated.

  • Genesis has been on the frontlines during this pandemic with our leadership and employees working around the clock to keep our patients, residents and staff members as safe as possible.

  • Nurses and other frontline workers rallied to the call for volunteers to distribute vaccines almost immediately.

  • Duckett gave frontline employees five additional paid days off and kept their pay the same even if their hours were reduced.

  • Such is the view from the Pech Valley in Kunar, a frontline that appears to be holding against substantial odds.

  • “We are here in the frontline of the fight against Ebola; it is the first line of defense,” Duvillier continues.

  • A guardsman told him to get on the bus, and the frontline express drove on again to Mariupol.

  • After talking to several drivers and passengers, I decided to climb on the frontline express myself.

  • For James, journalism was bearing witness, especially when it comes to frontline coverage.

  • This sector was calm enough, as frontline sectors go, when we took it over.

  • A wonderfully short time ago he was quite a little boy; now he was in a frontline trench.