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1 come to the fore
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > come to the fore
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2 fore
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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(EN) downstage; in limelight; in the forefront; the fore -
5 abeam
< nav> (at right angles to the fore-and-aft line) ■ dwars; dwarsschiffs; querschiffs; quer ugs -
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< nav> (at right angles to the fore-and-aft line) ■ dwars; dwarsschiffs; querschiffs; quer ugs -
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(DE) hefig; (EN) dinamically; forcefully; forcibly; lustily; robustfully; roundly; strainable; the fore; vigorously -
8 foregoing
fore·go·ing [fɔ:ʼgəʊɪŋ, Am fɔ:rʼgoʊ-]attr, inv vorhergehend nthe \foregoing das Vorangehende [o Vorhergehende];I can testify to the \foregoing since I was actually present ich kann bezeugen, was gerade gesagt wurde, da ich tatsächlich dabei war;as must be clear from the \foregoing, the situation is already grave wie sich aus dem gerade Gesagten ergibt, ist die Situation schon jetzt [sehr] ernst -
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'fore·ground nin the \foreground im Vordergrundto put oneself in the \foreground sich akk in den Vordergrund drängen;to be in the \foreground im Vordergrund stehen vtto \foreground sth etw hervorheben -
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fore·ˈknowl·edgeshe denied any \foreknowledge of the appointment sie leugnete, von der Verabredung gewusst zu habento have \foreknowledge of sth von etw dat im Voraus wissenhe always claimed to have had no \foreknowledge of the impending crisis er behauptete stets, keine Anzeichen von der bevorstehenden Krise wahrgenommen zu haben* * *[fɔː'nɒlɪdZ]nvorherige Kenntnis* * ** * *n.Voraussicht f. -
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ˈfore·lock* * *['fɔːlɒk]nStirnlocke f, Stirnhaar nt* * *forelock1 s Stirnlocke f, -haar n:take time by the forelock die Gelegenheit beim Schopf fassen oder packen;forelock2 s TECH Splint m, Vorsteckkeil m* * *n.Stirnhaar n.Stirnlocke f. -
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fore·gone con·ˈclu·sionn ausgemachte Sachethe results of the coming election seem like a \foregone conclusion die kommenden Wahlergebnisse scheinen von vorn[e]herein festzustehen -
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fore·gone con·'clu·sion nausgemachte Sache;the results of the coming election seem like a \foregone conclusion die kommenden Wahlergebnisse scheinen von vorn[e]herein festzustehen -
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fore·'knowl·edge [fɔ:ʼnɒlɪʤ, Am fɔ:rʼnɑ:l-] n( form) vorherige Kenntnis;she denied any \foreknowledge of the appointment sie leugnete, von der Verabredung gewusst zu haben;to have \foreknowledge of sth von etw dat im Voraus wissen;he always claimed to have had no \foreknowledge of the impending crisis er behauptete stets, keine Anzeichen von der bevorstehenden Krise wahrgenommen zu haben -
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1) ( important) führend;they were \foremost among those seeking to bring about reforms sie waren federführend unter denjenigen, die versuchten, Reformen einzuleitenfirst and \foremost zuallererst;2) ( at the front) zuerst;to be carried out feet \foremost mit den Füßen zuerst hinausgetragen werden ( fam) -
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absehbar;in the \foreseeable future in absehbarer Zeit;for the \foreseeable future in der nächsten Zeit -
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fore·warn [fɔ:ʼwɔ:n, Am fɔ:rʼwɔ:rn] vtto \forewarn sb jdn vorwarnen;there was no-one left in the village - they'd obviously been \forewarned about the raid es war niemand mehr im Dorf - offensichtlich waren sie vor dem Angriff gewarnt worden;to \forewarn sb [that]... jdn vorwarnen, dass...PHRASES:\forewarned is forearmed ( prov) bist du gewarnt, bist du gewappnet -
18 forebode
fore·bode[fɔ:ʳˈbəʊd, AM fɔ:rˈboʊd]vt ( liter)▪ to \forebode sth etw prophezeienthere were several incidents during the voyage that seemed to \forebode disaster es gab verschiedene Vorfälle während der Reise, die eine Katastrophe ankündigtento \forebode evil Unheil verkünden* * *[fɔː'bəʊd]vt(= be portent of) ein Zeichen or Omen sein für, ahnen lassen, deuten auf (+acc)* * *A v/t1. vorhersagen, prophezeien2. ankündigen3. Schlimmes ahnen, voraussehen4. ein (böses) Vorzeichen oder Omen sein fürB v/i weissagen* * *v.ahnen v.vorhersagen v. -
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fore·bode [fɔ:ʳʼbəʊd, Am fɔ:rʼboʊd] vt( liter);to \forebode sth etw prophezeien;there were several incidents during the voyage that seemed to \forebode disaster es gab verschiedene Vorfälle während der Reise, die eine Katastrophe ankündeten;to \forebode evil Unheil verkünden -
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fore·bod·ing [fɔ:ʳʼbəʊdɪŋ, Am fɔ:rʼboʊd-] n( liter)there was a sense of \foreboding in the capital as if fighting might at any minute break out es hing eine düstere Vorahnung über der Hauptstadt, so als könnte jede Minute ein Kampf losbrechen2) ( presentiment) [düstere] Prophezeiung;to have a \foreboding [that]... das [ungute] Gefühl haben, [dass]... adj unheilverkündend
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At the fore — 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To the fore — 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
to the fore — adverb (or adjective) 1. a. : within call b. : in a still surviving state : alive 2. : in available or ready condition used of money, credit, or other resources 3 … Useful english dictionary
to the fore — to a position that cannot be ignored. Whenever he is challenged, his stubbornness comes to the fore. The doom and gloom guys are sure trade wars will rise to the fore again soon. Usage notes: often used in the form bring to the fore: Dry… … New idioms dictionary
to the fore — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} Into leadership; out into notice or view; forward. * /The hidden skill of the lawyer came to the fore during the trial./ * /In the progress of the war some new leaders came to the fore./ … Dictionary of American idioms
to the fore — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} Into leadership; out into notice or view; forward. * /The hidden skill of the lawyer came to the fore during the trial./ * /In the progress of the war some new leaders came to the fore./ … Dictionary of American idioms
to\ the\ fore — adv or adj. phr. Into leadership; out into notice or view; forward. The hidden skill of the lawyer came to the fore during the trial. In the progress of the war some new leaders came to the fore … Словарь американских идиом
to the fore — into a position of importance The issue of taxation has once again come to the fore. The new legislation brings patients needs to the fore … English dictionary
at the fore — adverb (or adjective) : on the foremast usually at the masthead used of a flag hoisted as a signal (as for sailing) * * * at the fore Displayed on the foremast (of a flag) • • • Main Entry: ↑fore … Useful english dictionary
to the fore — ► to the fore in or to a conspicuous or leading position. Main Entry: ↑fore … English terms dictionary
at the fore — In a leading position … The small dictionary of idiomes