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fore [fɔ:(r)]∎ the fore and hind legs les pattes fpl de devant et de derrière2 nounNautical avant m, devant m;∎ at the fore au mât de misaine;∎ figurative to come to the fore (person) percer, commencer à être connu; (courage) se manifester, se révéler;∎ this issue came to the fore during last year's negotiations ce problème a été mis en évidence lors des négociations de l'an dernier;∎ the revolt brought these issues to the fore la révolte a mis ces problèmes en évidence, la révolte a attiré l'attention sur ces problèmes;∎ this question has been very much to the fore in the talks cette question a été au tout premier plan au cours des discussions3 adverbNautical à l'avant;∎ fore and aft de l'avant à l'arrière(in golf) attention!, gare!►► Typography fore edge (of book) petit fond m, gouttière f;Nautical fore hatch panneau m avant -
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fore [fɔ:r]1. adjective[foot, limb] antérieur2. noun* * *[fɔː(r)] 1.to the fore — en vue, en avant; fig
2.to come to the fore — [person] se faire connaître; [issue] attirer l'attention; [quality] ressortir; [team, party, competitor] commencer à dominer
exclamation ( in golf) gare! -
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A n1 to the fore en vue, en avant ; fig to be ou come to the fore [person] se faire connaître ; [issue] attirer l'attention ; [quality] ressortir ; [team, party, competitor] commencer à dominer ; to bring to the fore faire ressortir [talent, quality] ; mettre au premier plan [issue, problem] ;2 Naut avant m.
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to the fore — into a position of importance The issue of taxation has once again come to the fore. The new legislation brings patients needs to the fore … English dictionary
fore — To the fore was originally a Scottish and Anglo Irish phrase meaning ‘at hand, available, surviving’. It came into English literary use during the 19c, and in current standard English means ‘into view, to the front’. A person is said to have come … Modern English usage
The New Aesthetics — is an art movement that stresses the material and physical processes in the making of visual art. Contents 1 Origins 2 Michael Paraskos and the Table Top Schools of Art 3 Is Your Artwork Really Necessary? … Wikipedia