英語單詞

front是什么意思

front

英 [fr?nt] 美 [fr?nt]
  • n. 前面;正面;前線
  • vt. 面對;朝向;對付
  • vi. 朝向
  • adj. 前面的;正面的
  • adv. 在前面;向前
  • n. (Front)人名;(法)弗龍

中文詞源


front 前部

來自PIE*bhren, 伸出,突出,詞源同brink.

英文詞源


front
front: [13] As its close French relative front still does, front used to mean ‘forehead’. Both come from Latin frōns, a word of dubious origins whose primary meaning was ‘forehead’, but which already in the classical period was extending figuratively to the ‘most forwardly prominent part’ of anything. In present-day English, only distant memories remain of the original sense, in such contexts as ‘put up a brave front’ (a now virtually dead metaphor in which the forehead, and hence the countenance in general, once stood for the ‘demeanour’).

The related frontier [14], borrowed from Old French frontiere, originally meant ‘front part’; its modern sense is a secondary development.

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front (n.)
late 13c., "forehead," from Old French front "forehead, brow" (12c.), from Latin frontem (nominative frons) "forehead, brow, front; countenance, expression (especially as an indicator of truthfulness or shame); facade of a building, forepart; external appearance; vanguard, front rank," a word of "no plausible etymology" (de Vaan). Perhaps literally "that which projects," from PIE *bhront-, from root *bhren- "to project, stand out" (see brink). Or from PIE *ser- (4), "base of prepositions and preverbs with the basic meaning 'above, over, up, upper'" [Watkins, not in Pokorny].

Sense "foremost part of anything" emerged in the English word mid-14c.; sense of "the face as expressive of temper or character" is from late 14c. (hence frontless "shameless," c. 1600). The military sense of "foremost part of an army" (mid-14c.) led to the meaning "field of operations in contact with the enemy" (1660s); home front is from 1919. Meaning "organized body of political forces" is from 1926. Sense of "public facade" is from 1891; that of "something serving as a cover for illegal activities" is from 1905. Adverbial phrase in front is from 1610s. Meteorological sense first recorded 1921.
front (v.)
1520s, "have the face toward," from Middle French fronter, from Old French front (see front (n.)). Meaning "meet face-to-face" is from 1580s. Meaning "serve as a public facade for" is from 1932. Related: Fronted; fronting.
front (adj.)
"relating to the front," 1610s, from front (n.). Front yard first attested 1767; front door is from 1807. The newspaper front page is attested from 1892; as an adjective in reference to sensational news, 1907.

雙語例句


1. I wanted the front garden to be a blaze of colour.
我想讓門前的花園變得五彩繽紛。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Rue Guynemer begins at the front of the Fitzgerald site.
吉內梅街始于菲茨拉德故居前。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Teachers staged a sit-down protest in front of the president's office.
老師們在校長辦公室門前舉行了一場靜坐抗議。

來自柯林斯例句

4. He stepped in front of her, barring her way.
他走到她前面,擋住了她的去路。

來自柯林斯例句

5. Information officers are in the front line of putting across government policies.
新聞發言官處于傳達政府政策的第一線。

來自柯林斯例句

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