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1 in the forefront
(at or in the very front: in the forefront of the battle.) vanguardia, estar en la vanguardia -
2 forefront
tr['fɔːfrʌnt]1 vanguardiaforefront ['for.frʌnt] n: frente m, vanguardia fin the forefront: a la vanguardian.• sitio de actividad más intensa o importante s.m.• vanguardia s.f.'fɔːrfrʌnt, 'fɔːfrʌntin o at the forefront of something — al frente de algo; ( in the vanguard) a la vanguardia de algo
['fɔːfrʌnt]N* * *['fɔːrfrʌnt, 'fɔːfrʌnt]in o at the forefront of something — al frente de algo; ( in the vanguard) a la vanguardia de algo
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3 vanguardia
vanguardia sustantivo femenino (Mil) vanguard; (Art, Lit) avant-garde; ir or estar a la vanguardia (de algo) to be in the vanguard (of sth)
vanguardia sustantivo femenino
1 Arte Lit, etc vanguard, avant-garde
2 Mil vanguard Locuciones: a la vanguardia/en vanguardia, at the forefront of: su estilo está a la vanguardia de la poesía inglesa, his style is in the vanguard of English poetry ' vanguardia' also found in these entries: English: avant-garde - forefront - ground - state-of-the-art - vanguard -
4 militarista
militarista adjetivo militarist: se ha notado la creciente influencia de los círculos militaristas en aquel país, the growing influence of militarist groups in those countries is coming to the forefront ' militarista' also found in these entries: English: warmonger -
5 leading
leading adj principal / más importantetr['liːdɪŋ]1 destacado,-a, principal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLleading lady actriz nombre femenino principalleading light familiar cerebroleading man actor nombre masculino principalleading question pregunta tendenciosaadj.• acaudillador adj.• conducente adj.• director adj.• primero, -a adj.• principal adj.n.• dirección s.f.• principal s.m.'liːdɪŋadjective (before n)a) ( principal) <scientist/playwright> destacado, importante; <brand/company> líder adj inv, punteroshe played a leading role in... — tuvo un papel destacado en...
b) ( in front) <runner/horse/driver> que va a la cabeza or en cabeza, puntero['liːdɪŋ]1. ADJ1) (=foremost) [expert, politician, writer] principal, más destacado; (Ind) [producer] principal; [company, product, brand] líder; (Theat, Cine) [part, role] principal, de protagonistaone of Britain's leading writers — uno de los principales or más destacados escritores británicos
to play the leading role or part in — [+ film, play] interpretar el papel principal or de protagonista en
2) (=prominent) [expert, politician, writer] destacadoa leading industrial nation — un país industrializado líder, uno de los principales países industrializados
to play a leading role or part in sth — (fig) jugar un papel importante or destacado en algo
3) (in race) [athlete, horse, driver] en cabeza, que va a la cabeza; (in procession, convoy) que va a la cabeza2.CPDleading article N — (Brit) (Press) artículo m de fondo, editorial m
leading edge N — (Aer) [of wing] borde m anterior; (=forefront) vanguardia f
leading-edgeto be at or on the leading edge of — estar a la vanguardia de
leading lady N — (Theat) primera actriz f ; (Cine) protagonista f
leading light N — figura f principal
leading man N — (Theat) primer actor m ; (Cine) protagonista m
leading question N — pregunta f capciosa
* * *['liːdɪŋ]adjective (before n)a) ( principal) <scientist/playwright> destacado, importante; <brand/company> líder adj inv, punteroshe played a leading role in... — tuvo un papel destacado en...
b) ( in front) <runner/horse/driver> que va a la cabeza or en cabeza, puntero -
6 frente
frente sustantivo femenino forehead, brow (liter); ■ sustantivo masculino 1 (a gastos, obligaciones) to meet sth;b) ( en locs)◊ al frente: dar un paso al frente to take a step forward;vive al frente (Chi) she lives opposite; estar al frente de algo ( de una clasificación) to be at the top of sth; ( de una empresa) to be in charge of sth; una foto de frente a full-face photo; de frente a (AmL) facing; frente a opposite; estamos frente a un grave problema we are faced with a serious problem 2 (Meteo, Mil, Pol) front
frente
I sustantivo masculino
1 front: los soldados se marchan al frente mañana, the soldiers are leaving for the front tomorrow
2 (fachada) front, facade: el frente del hotel da al Paseo del Prado, the front of the hotel faces the Paseo del Prado
II f Anat forehead Locuciones: hacer frente a algo, to face something, stand up to something
al frente de, at the head of
de frente, (hacia delante) ahead (frontalmente) head-on
frente a, in front of, opposite
frente a frente, face-to-face
tener dos dedos de frente, to have common sense ' frente' also found in these entries: Spanish: arrugarse - copete - dedo - desafiar - enfrentar - escrita - escrito - fomento - juramentar - miliciana - miliciano - nacional - penetrar - salida - salido - saliente - sudor - testuz - valor - ante - brecha - chocar - dar - enjugar - reaccionar - recurrir - rozar - tomar - tormenta English: brow - collide - confront - cushion - dissenter - face - forehead - front - head-on - mop - music - off - opposite - pucker - self-conscious - shortfall - stand up - thick - across - amenable - brave - cover - forefront - give - hard - head - lose - meet - picket - present - stand - straight - trickle -
7 moda
moda sustantivo femenino fashion; la moda joven or juvenil young fashion; ir a la moda to be trendy; estar de moda to be in fashion, be in (colloq); ponerse/pasar de moda to come into/go out of fashion; seguir la moda to follow fashion
moda sustantivo femenino
1 fashion: el sombrero está de moda, hats are in fashion
este vestido está pasado de moda, this dress is old-fashioned
2 (fiebre) craze
la moda del tatuaje, the craze for tattoos ' moda' also found in these entries: Spanish: actualidad - antigua - antiguo - caduca - caduco - cuajar - desfasada - desfasado - fusilar - imperante - infantil - llevarse - pasarela - predisponer - regir - seguir - sentar - superada - superado - tendencia - trasnochada - trasnochado - última - último - usanza - árbitro - arrastrar - calar - caprichoso - creador - desenfadado - dictar - diseñador - diseñar - diseño - elegante - establecer - estampado - estilar - exagerado - femenil - femenino - implantar - imponer - jovencito - juvenil - moderno - mono - onda - pasado English: back - bring in - catchphrase - craze - dated - fad - fashion - fashion parade - fashionable - forefront - funky - go out - height - hip - in - look - miniskirt - mode - model - old-fashioned - out - outdated - outmoded - passing - popular - prevailing - rage - revival - show - style - traditional - trend - trendy - unfashionable - vogue - word - catch - date - fashionably - go
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