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1 fore
[fɔ:] n parte dianteira, frente, proa. • adj dianteiro, anterior, antecedente, prévio, primeiro. • adv anteriormente, na frente, adiante, à proa. • interj olha a frente! (usada no golfe). at the fore Naut exposto no mastro de proa. he came to the fore ele ficou conhecido, ele subiu ao poder. to the fore presente, disposto a. -
2 fore-
fore-[fɔ:] pref 1 na frente, da frente, dianteiro, anterior, ante, parte anterior de, primeiro. 2 anteriormente, de antemão, antecipadamente, pré. -
3 fore
à proa, adianteEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > fore
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4 fore
à prova, frente, proa, dianteiro, parte dianteira -
5 fore edge
fore edge[f'ɔ: edʒ] n borda dianteira de livro ou folha de livro. -
6 fore-and-aft
fore-and-aft[fɔ: ən 'a:ft] adj da proa à popa, longitudinal do navio. -
7 fore-and-after
fore-and-af.ter[fɔ: ən 'a:ftə] n Naut navio latino, palhabote. -
8 fore-body
fore-bod.y[f'ɔ: bɔdi] n Naut metade dianteira do casco do navio. -
9 fore-carriage
fore-car.riage[f'ɔ: kæridʒ] n 1 rodado anterior. 2 assento anterior de motocicleta. -
10 fore-check
fore-check[f'ɔ:tʃek] vt Sport obstruir ou impedir o movimento de um atacante do time oposto, no hóquei. -
11 fore-conscious
fore-cons.cious[fɔ': kɔnʃəs] n Psych preconsciente. -
12 fore-cut steak
fore-cut steakbife de corte dianteiro. -
13 fore-end
fore-end[f'ɔ: end] n parte dianteira. -
14 fore-horse
fore-horse[f'ɔ: hɔ:s] n cavalo dianteiro. -
15 fore-topgallant
fore-top.gal.lant[fɔ:tɔpg'ælənt] n Naut joanete de proa. -
16 fore-topmost
fore-top.most[fɔ:t'ɔpmoust] n Naut mastaréu do velacho. -
17 fore-topsail
fore-top.sail[fɔ:t'ɔpseil] n Naut velacho. -
18 fore and aft
de popa a proaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > fore and aft
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19 at the fore
at the foreNaut exposto no mastro de proa. -
20 he came to the fore
he came to the foreele ficou conhecido, ele subiu ao poder.
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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