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1 vorn
Adv. in front (auch fig.), at the front; im Rennen etc.: in front, ahead; ganz vorn right in front; (am Anfang) at the beginning; weiter vorn further up; im Buch etc.: nearer the beginning; nach vorn forward; nach vorn kommen come up to the front; nach vorn an die Tafel kommen come up to the blackboard; von vorn from the front; von vorn anfangen start ( oder begin) at the beginning; ( auch wieder von vorn anfangen) start (all over) again; von vorn bis hinten from front to back; (von Anfang bis Ende) from beginning to end; noch einmal von vorn all over again; auffordernd: let’s do that again, let’s go back to the beginning again; vornan etc.* * *at the front; in front; ahead; fore; before* * *vọrn [fɔrn]adv1) in frontvorn im Buch/in der Schlange — at the front of the book/queue (Brit) or line (US)
sich vorn anstellen — to join the front of the queue (Brit) or line (US)
nach vorn laufen —
wenn es etwas umsonst gibt, ist er immer ganz vorn(e) — when something's free he's always (the) first on the scene
2)(= am Anfang)
von vorn — from the beginningvon vorn anfangen — to begin at the beginning, to start from the beginning
3) (= am vorderen Ende) at the front; (NAUT) forevorn im Auto/Bus — in the front of the car/bus
der Blinker vorn — the front indicator (esp Brit) or blinker (US)
nach vorn — to the front; fallen, ziehen forwards
4) (= auf der Vorderseite) at the front5)(= weit entfernt)
das Auto da vorn — the car in front or ahead theresie waren ziemlich weit vorn — they were quite far ahead or quite a long way ahead; (Läufer auch) they were quite a long way (out) in front or quite a long way in the lead
6)er betrügt sie von vorn bis hinten — he deceives her right, left and centre (Brit) or center (US)
See:→ auch hinten* * *((standing etc) in the front part of something: at the front of the house; They stood at the front of the crowd.) at the front of* * *[fɔrn]die Bluse wird \vorn zugeknöpft the blouse buttons up in [or at the] front[gleich] da \vorn [just] over thereganz \vorn right at the front; (hin) right to the frontdie Herren \vorn (fig) the men at the topnach \vorn sehen to look in [or to the] front, to look aheadnach \vorn träumen (fig) to dream of the futureein Zimmer nach \vorn raus (fam) a room facing the frontdas Zimmer liegt nach \vorn raus (fam) the room faces the frontvon \vorn from the frontder Wind kommt von \vorn the wind's coming from the front, it's a headwindvon \vorn angreifen to attack from the front, to launch a frontal attackweit \vorn up at the front; (hin) up to the frontziemlich weit \vorn close to the frontweiter \vorn further on; (geradeaus a.) up ahead\vorn im Bild in the foreground [of the picture]▶ von \vorn from the beginning, afresh; (bei null a.) from scratches geht wieder von \vorn los! it's starting all over again!von \vorn bis hinten (fam) from beginning to end, from start to finish* * *Adverb at the frontdas Zimmer liegt nach vorn [raus] — (ugs.) the room faces the front
nach vorn sehen — look in front or to the front
noch einmal von vorn anfangen — start afresh; start from the beginning again
von vorn bis hinten — (ugs.) from beginning to end
* * *ganz vorn right in front; (am Anfang) at the beginning;weiter vorn further up; im Buch etc: nearer the beginning;nach vorn forward;nach vorn kommen come up to the front;nach vorn an die Tafel kommen come up to the blackboard;von vorn from the front;wieder von vorn anfangen) start (all over) again;von vorn bis hinten from front to back; (von Anfang bis Ende) from beginning to end;noch einmal von vorn all over again; auffordernd: let’s do that again, let’s go back to the beginning again; → vornan etc* * *Adverb at the frontdas Zimmer liegt nach vorn [raus] — (ugs.) the room faces the front
nach vorn sehen — look in front or to the front
noch einmal von vorn anfangen — start afresh; start from the beginning again
von vorn bis hinten — (ugs.) from beginning to end
* * *adj.fore adj.in front adj. adv.ahead adv.before adv. -
2 Neue
m, f; -n, -n new man ( oder woman etc.); (Neuankömmling) newcomer; was hältst du von der Neuen? what do you think of the new woman?; kennst du den Neuen von Sandra? do you know Sandra’s new boyfriend?—n; -n, kein Pl.: das Neue daran what’s new about it; etw. Neues anfangen start s.th. new; der Reiz des Neuen the novelty value; den Reiz des Neuen verlieren lose its novelty ( für for), begin to pall (on); es hat den Reiz des Neuen verloren auch the novelty has worn ( oder begun to wear) off; aufs Neue afresh, anew; auf ein Neues! let’s try again!; das Neueste Mode etc.: the latest thing; das Neueste vom Neuen the very latest thing; weißt du schon das Neueste? have you heard the latest (news) ( oder the news?); nichts Neues nothing new; das ist mir nichts Neues, das ist nichts Neues für mich that’s nothing new to me; was gibt es Neues? what’s new?* * *was hältst du von der Neuen? what do you think of the new woman?;kennst du den Neuen von Sandra? do you know Sandra’s new boyfriend?Neue2 n; -n, kein pl:das Neue daran what’s new about it;etwas Neues anfangen start sth new;der Reiz des Neuen the novelty value;den Reiz des Neuen verlieren lose its novelty (aufs Neue afresh, anew;auf ein Neues! let’s try again!;das Neueste vom Neuen the very latest thing;nichts Neues nothing new;das ist mir nichts Neues, das ist nichts Neues für mich that’s nothing new to me;was gibt es Neues? what’s new?
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