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1. adjective, esp. in comb.vorder...; Vorder[teil, -front usw.]2. noun3. adverb[be/come] to the fore — im Vordergrund [stehen]/in den Vordergrund [rücken]
(Naut.) vornfore and aft — längs[schiffs]
* * *[fɔ:ʳ, AM fɔ:r]* * *[fɔː(r)]1. nto come to the fore — ins Blickfeld geraten
2. adj attr(ZOOL, NAUT, AVIAT: front) vordere(r, s)the fore part of the ship —
3. adv (NAUT)vorn4. interj (GOLF)Achtung!* * *A adj1. vorder(er, e, es), Vorder…, Vor…2. früher(er, e, es)B adv SCHIFF vornC s1. Vorderteil n/m, -seite f, Front f:to the fore figa) bei der oder zur Hand, zur Stelle,b) am Leben,c) im Vordergrund;come to the fore sich hervortun2. SCHIFF Fockmast mD int Golf: Achtung!* * *1. adjective, esp. in comb.vorder...; Vorder[teil, -front usw.]2. noun3. adverb[be/come] to the fore — im Vordergrund [stehen]/in den Vordergrund [rücken]
(Naut.) vornfore and aft — längs[schiffs]
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vordere(r, s) nto come to the \fore (a. fig) in den Vordergrund treten (a. fig)( golfer's warning) Achtung! -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > fore-and-aft oscillation
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fore-arch Vorbogen mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fore-arch
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Fore — Fore, n. The front; hence, that which is in front; the future. [1913 Webster] {At the fore} (Naut.), at the fore royal masthead; said of a flag, so raised as a signal for sailing, etc. {To the fore}. (a) In advance; to the front; to a prominent… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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! — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fore! Álbum de Huey Lewis and the News Publicación 20 de septiembre, 1986 Grabación Studio D de Sausalito, California … Wikipedia Español
Fore — 〈[fɔ:(r)] Sp.; Golf〉 Achtung! (Warnruf) [engl., eigtl. „vorn“] * * * Fö|re, die; [schwed. före, norw. føre, zu schwed. föra, norw. føra = führen] (Ski): Eignung des Schnees zum Fahren; Geführigkeit. * * * Fö|re, die; [schwed. före, norw. føre, zu … Universal-Lexikon
Føre — Administration Pays Norvege !Norvège … Wikipédia en Français
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
fore — [fôr, fōr] adv. [ME < OE fore, foran, akin to Ger vor < IE base * per , through, throughout, before > FOR1, FOR , L per] 1. at, in, or toward the bow of a ship: only in FORE AND AFT 2. Obs. previously adj … English World dictionary
Fore — (f[=o]r), n. [AS. f[=o]r, fr. faran to go. See {Fare}, v. i.] Journey; way; method of proceeding. [Obs.] Follow him and his fore. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English