fore

fore
fore
tr[fɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
adjective
1 (on plane) anterior, delantero,-a; (on ship) de proa
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to come to the fore saltar a primera plana, empezar a destacar
fore and aft de popa a proa
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fore
tr[fɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
interjection
1 (golf) ¡atención!
fore ['for] adv
1) forward: hacia adelante
2)
fore and aft : de popa a proa
fore adj
1) forward: delantero, de adelante
2) former: anterior
fore n
1) : frente m, delantera f
2)
to come to the fore : empezar a destacar, saltar a primera plana
fore
adj.
anterior adj.
de proa adj.
delantero, -a adj.
adv.
anteriormente adv.
delante adv.
interj.
cuidadog interj.
n.
frente s.f.
fɔːr, fɔː(r)
noun

to come to the fore — \<\<issue\>\> saltar a primera plana

[fɔː(r)]
1.
ADV
(Naut)

fore and aft — de proa a popa

2.
ADJ anterior, delantero; (Naut) de proa
3.
N

to come to the fore — empezar a destacar

to be at the fore — ir delante

4.
EXCL (Golf) ¡atención!
* * *
[fɔːr, fɔː(r)]
noun

to come to the fore — \<\<issue\>\> saltar a primera plana


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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