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fronted
- IPA[ˈfrʌntɪd]
英式
- (of a sentence element) placed at the beginning of a sentence or clause instead of in its usual position, for emphasis or as a feature of some dialects
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形容詞
- 1. (of a sentence element) placed at the beginning of a sentence or clause instead of in its usual position, for emphasis or as a feature of some dialects a fronted prepositional phrase
- the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used ... a page at the front of the book had been torn out he sealed the envelope and wrote on the front
- of or at the front: the front cover of the magazine she was in the front yard
- (of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed toward: the houses that front Beacon Street we sold the uphill land that fronted on the road
- used to summon someone to the front or to command them to assume a forward-facing position, as ... scouts, front and center!
Oxford American Dictionary
- the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used ... a page at the front of the book had been torn out he sealed the envelope and wrote on the front
- of or at the front: the front cover of the magazine she was in the front garden
- (of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed towards: the flats which fronted Crow Road both properties fronted on to the beach
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a house) with principal windows on either side of the front door.
Oxford Dictionary
- an adverb or adverbial phrase placed at the start of a sentence or clause (for example ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of furniture) having a convexly curved front.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of furniture) having a convexly curved front.
Oxford Dictionary
- an adverb or adverbial phrase placed at the start of a sentence or clause (for example ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the front part of a shirt: he ended up with scalding tea down his shirt front
- (in Australian Rules) charge into the chest of (an opponent), typically so as to knock them to ... he shirtfronted a Collingwood player in front of the Ryder Stand at Victoria Park
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈfrən(t)əd]
美式
- (of a sentence element) placed at the beginning of a sentence or clause instead of in its usual ... a fronted prepositional phrase
Oxford American Dictionary