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1 foremast fore·mast n
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[fɔː(r)] 1.1) anteriore, davanti2) mar. di prua2.to the fore — nella parte anteriore, davanti; fig.
to come to the fore — [ person] venire alla ribalta; [ issue] diventare di attualità; [ quality] emergere, spiccare; [team, party, competitor] farsi avanti, mettersi in evidenza
* * *[fɔː(r)]1. adj(section, part: of animal, ship, aircraft) anteriore2. adv3. nto come to the fore — mettersi in evidenza or in luce
* * *fore (1) /fɔ:(r)/A a.2 (naut.) di prua; prodieroB n.1 (la) parte anteriore, frontale; (il) davanti2 (naut.) prua; proraC inter.● (naut.) fore and aft, da prua a poppa; per tutta (la lunghezza della) nave; longitudinalmente □ (naut.) fore-and-aft, longitudinale; per chiglia; ( anche) avanti e indietro □ (naut.) fore-and-aft sail, vela di taglio □ (naut.) rigged fore and aft, attrezzato con vele di taglio □ (ind. min.) fore drift, cunicolo avanzato □ (naut.) fore-topgallant sail, velaccino □ (naut.) fore-topgallant mast, alberetto di velaccino □ (naut.) fore-topmast, albero di parrocchetto □ (naut.) fore-topmast studding sail, coltellaccino di trinchetto □ (naut.) fore-topsail, vela di parrocchetto □ (naut.) fore-royal mast, albero di controvelaccino □ (naut.) fore-royal sail, controvelaccino □ to bring to the fore, portare in primo piano; mettere in evidenza □ to come to the fore, venire in primo piano; emergere; mettersi in luce; venire alla ribalta.fore (2) /fɔ:(r)/prep.(poet.) ► before, B.* * *[fɔː(r)] 1.1) anteriore, davanti2) mar. di prua2.to the fore — nella parte anteriore, davanti; fig.
to come to the fore — [ person] venire alla ribalta; [ issue] diventare di attualità; [ quality] emergere, spiccare; [team, party, competitor] farsi avanti, mettersi in evidenza
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