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单词 forefront
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At the forefront of my mind I have his welfare.M&G has been at the forefront of campaigns including executive pay reform.They should be at the forefront of the minds of politicians and urban planners alike.She said that constantly working at the forefront of new technology had been a really challenging experience.The city was at the forefront of new movements and big egos.The welfare of the fish is at the forefront of our minds.It was at the forefront of my mind that maybe it was over for me.Britain is also in the forefront of using technology to give competitors an edge on their rivals.How long he will be in charge is the one at the forefront of the minds of most sceptics.British police are at the forefront of drone technology but the devices are also being used in other countries.Shouldn't they have been at the forefront of your mind?To any modern audience this device would look more like a mildly diverting toy than an invention at the very forefront of technology.Security is at the forefront of minds in advance of today's draw.And it is the UK that is at the forefront of the revolution.Times have changed and the UK is at the forefront of that change.And the British and American left were in the forefront of that revolution.The Bank of England should put itself at the forefront of this movement.The superstars who will be at the forefront of any revolution in the game have given their backing to the proposed World Cup.There are some stunning cars being built and it's a delight that the British motor industry is at the forefront of this movement.THE SUN has been at the forefront of the campaign against domestic violence for more than a decade.

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forefront

British English: forefront NOUN
If you are at the forefront of a campaign or other activity, you have a leading and influential position in it.
They have been at the forefront of the campaign for political change.
  • American English: forefront
  • Brazilian Portuguese: ponta
  • Chinese: > 前沿运动、活动的
  • European Spanish: al frente
  • French: premier plan
  • German: Spitze
  • Italian: prima linea
  • Japanese: 最前線
  • Korean: 선두
  • European Portuguese: ponta
  • Latin American Spanish: al frente

Chinese translation of 'forefront'

forefront

(ˈfɔːfrʌnt)

n (c)

  1. at the forefront of [industry, campaign] 在 ... 的最前锋(鋒) (zài ... de zuì qiánfēng)
(noun) 
Definition
the most active or prominent position
They are at the forefront of the campaign.
Synonyms
lead
The Social Democrats are still in the lead in the opinion polls.
centre
front
Stand at the front of the line.
fore
no damage in the fore part of the ship
spearhead
prominence
vanguard
Students have been in the vanguard of revolutionary change.
foreground
This worry has come to the foreground in recent years.
leading position
van

Additional synonyms

in the sense of fore
Definition
the front part
no damage in the fore part of the ship
Synonyms
front,
head,
top,
forefront,
nearest part,
foremost part
in the sense of foreground
Definition
an important or prominent position
This worry has come to the foreground in recent years.
Synonyms
prominence,
limelight,
fore,
forefront
in the sense of front
Definition
the beginning, opening, or first part
Stand at the front of the line.
Synonyms
head,
start,
lead,
beginning,
top,
fore,
forefront

Synonyms of 'forefront'

forefront

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of vanguard
Definition
the most advanced group or position in scientific research, a movement, etc.
Students have been in the vanguard of revolutionary change.
Synonyms
forefront,
front line,
cutting edge,
leaders,
front,
van,
spearhead,
forerunners,
front rank,
trailblazers,
advance guard,
trendsetters
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