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Nautical aurique►► Nautical fore-and-aft bulkhead cloison f médiane;Military fore-and-aft cap calot m;fore-and-aft movement (of engine) déplacement m longitudinal;Nautical fore-and-aft rig gréement m aurique;Nautical fore-and-aft sail voile f auriqueUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > fore-and-aft
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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 and aft — Fore Fore, adv. [AS. fore, adv. & prep., another form of for. See {For}, and cf. {Former}, {Foremost}.] 1. In the part that precedes or goes first; opposed to aft, after, back, behind, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. Formerly; previously; afore. [Obs. or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fore and aft — Naut. n. 1. from the bow to the stern; lengthwise [sails rigged fore and aft] 2. at, in, or toward both the bow and the stern [lifeboats located fore and aft] * * * … Universalium
fore and aft — Naut. n. 1. from the bow to the stern; lengthwise [sails rigged fore and aft] 2. at, in, or toward both the bow and the stern [lifeboats located fore and aft] … English World dictionary
fore-and-aft — fore and aft; fore and aft·er; … English syllables
fore-and-aft — [fôr′ən aft′] adj. Naut. from the bow to the stern; lengthwise or set lengthwise, as sails … English World dictionary
fore-and-aft — fore′ and aft′ Naut. 1) naut. navig. located along or parallel to a line from the stem to the stern 2) naut. navig. fore • Etymology: 1610–20 … From formal English to slang
fore and aft — ► ADVERB 1) at the front and rear. 2) backwards and forwards. ► ADJECTIVE 1) backwards and forwards. 2) (of a sail or rigging) set lengthwise, not on the yards … English terms dictionary
fore-and-aft — adjective parallel with the keel of a boat or ship • Similar to: ↑lengthwise, ↑lengthways • Topics: ↑seafaring, ↑navigation, ↑sailing * * * | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymolog … Useful english dictionary
fore-and-aft — /fɔr ən ˈaft/ (say fawr uhn ahft) adjective 1. parallel to the longitudinal axis of a ship. 2. denoting a rig in which the principal sails are set on gaffs, stags, or masts, on the centre line of the vessel. –adverb Also, all fore and aft. 3.… …
Fore-and-aft rigged — Fore Fore, adv. [AS. fore, adv. & prep., another form of for. See {For}, and cf. {Former}, {Foremost}.] 1. In the part that precedes or goes first; opposed to aft, after, back, behind, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. Formerly; previously; afore. [Obs. or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fore-and-aft-rigged — «FR uhn AFT RIHGD, AHFT ; FOHR », adjective. having fore and aft sails. A fore and aft rigged ship has the sails set lengthwise … Useful english dictionary