释义 |
fore- combining form Etymology: Middle English for-, fore-, from Old English fore-, from fore, adverb 1. a. : at an earlier point in time : beforehand < foresee > < foretell > b. : occurring at an earlier point in time : occurring beforehand < forepayment > < foreperiod > c. : being an early part of (something stipulated) < foreday > < foresummer > 2. a. : situated at or toward the front : situated in front of something < foreleg > < foreporch > b. : being the front part of (something stipulated) < forearm > < forepalate > |