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From:
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fore
/ˈfor, ˈfɔr/
(a.)在前的,以前的(ad.)在前面,在船頭在前
From:
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fore
/ˈfo(ə)r, ˈfɔ(ə)r/
形容詞
前
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fore
n.
Journey
;
way
;
method
of
proceeding
. [
Obs
.]
“Follow
him
and
his
fore
.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fore
,
adv.
1.
In
the
part
that
precedes
or
goes
first
; --
opposed
to
aft
,
after
,
back
,
behind
,
etc
.
2.
Formerly
;
previously
;
afore
. [
Obs
.
or
Colloq
.]
The
eyes
,
fore
duteous
,
now
converted
are
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Naut.
In
or
towards
the
bows
of
a
ship
.
Fore and aft
Naut.
,
from
stem
to
stern
;
lengthwise
of
the
vessel
; --
in
distinction
from
athwart
. --
R
.
H
.
Dana
,
Jr
.
Fore-and-aft rigged
Naut.
,
not
rigged
with
square
sails
attached
to
yards
,
but
with
sails
bent
to
gaffs
or
set
on
stays
in
the
midship
line
of
the
vessel
.
See
Schooner
,
Sloop
,
Cutter
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fore
a.
Advanced
,
as
compared
with
something
else
;
toward
the
front
;
being
or
coming
first
,
in
time
,
place
,
order
,
or
importance
;
preceding
;
anterior
;
antecedent
;
earlier
;
forward
; --
opposed
to
back
or
behind
;
as
,
the
fore
part
of
a
garment
;
the
fore
part
of
the
day
;
the
fore
and
of
a
wagon
.
The
free
will
of
the
subject
is
preserved
,
while
it
is
directed
by
the
fore
purpose
of
the
state
.
--
Southey
.
Note:
☞
Fore
is
much
used
adjectively
or
in
composition
.
Fore bay
,
a
reservoir
or
canal
between
a
mill
race
and
a
water
wheel
;
the
discharging
end
of
a
pond
or
mill
race
.
Fore body
Shipbuilding
,
the
part
of
a
ship
forward
of
the
largest
cross-section
,
distinguished
from
middle body
and
after body
.
Fore boot
,
a
receptacle
in
the
front
of
a
vehicle
,
for
stowing
baggage
,
etc
.
Fore bow
,
the
pommel
of
a
saddle
. --
Knight
.
Fore cabin
,
a
cabin
in
the
fore
part
of
a
ship
,
usually
with
inferior
accommodations
.
Fore carriage
.
(a)
The
forward
part
of
the
running
gear
of
a
four-wheeled
vehicle
.
(b)
A
small
carriage
at
the
front
end
of
a
plow
beam
.
Fore course
Naut.
,
the
lowermost
sail
on
the
foremost
of
a
square-rigged
vessel
;
the
foresail
.
See
Illust
.
under
Sail
.
Fore door
.
Same
as
Front door
.
Fore edge
,
the
front
edge
of
a
book
or
folded
sheet
,
etc
.
Fore elder
,
an
ancestor
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Fore end
.
(a)
The
end
which
precedes
;
the
earlier
,
or
the
nearer
,
part
;
the
beginning
.
I
have
. . .
paid
More
pious
debts
to
heaven
,
than
in
all
The
fore end
of
my
time
. --
Shak
.
(b)
In
firearms
,
the
wooden
stock
under
the
barrel
,
forward
of
the
trigger
guard
,
or
breech
frame
.
Fore girth
,
a
girth
for
the
fore
part
(
of
a
horse
,
etc
.);
a
martingale
.
Fore hammer
,
a
sledge
hammer
,
working
alternately
,
or
in
time
,
with
the
hand
hammer
.
Fore leg
,
one
of
the
front
legs
of
a
quadruped
,
or
multiped
,
or
of
a
chair
,
settee
,
etc
.
Fore peak
Naut.
,
the
angle
within
a
ship's
bows
;
the
portion
of
the
hold
which
is
farthest
forward
.
Fore piece
,
a
front
piece
,
as
the
flap
in
the
fore
part
of
a
sidesaddle
,
to
guard
the
rider's
dress
.
Fore plane
,
a
carpenter's
plane
,
in
size
and
use
between
a
jack
plane
and
a
smoothing
plane
. --
Knight
.
Fore reading
,
previous
perusal
. [
Obs
.] --
Hales
.
Fore rent
,
in
Scotland
,
rent
payable
before
a
crop
is
gathered
.
Fore sheets
Naut.
,
the
forward
portion
of
a
rowboat
;
the
space
beyond
the
front
thwart
.
See
Stern sheets
.
Fore shore
.
(a)
A
bank
in
advance
of
a
sea
wall
,
to
break
the
force
of
the
surf
.
(b)
The
seaward
projecting
,
slightly
inclined
portion
of
a
breakwater
. --
Knight
.
(c)
The
part
of
the
shore
between
high
and
low
water
marks
.
Fore sight
,
that
one
of
the
two
sights
of
a
gun
which
is
near
the
muzzle
.
Fore tackle
Naut.
,
the
tackle
on
the
foremast
of
a
ship
.
Fore topmast
.
Naut.
See
Fore-topmast
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Fore wind
,
a
favorable
wind
. [
Obs
.]
Sailed
on
smooth
seas
,
by
fore winds
borne
.
--
Sandys
.
Fore world
,
the
antediluvian
world
. [
R
.] --
Southey
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fore
,
n.
The
front
;
hence
,
that
which
is
in
front
;
the
future
.
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
position
;
in
plain
sight
;
in
readiness
for
use
.
(b)
In
existence
;
alive
;
not
worn
out
,
lost
,
or
spent
,
as
money
,
etc
. [
Irish
]
“While
I
am
to
the
fore
.”
--
W
.
Collins
.
“How
many
captains
in
the
regiment
had
two
thousand
pounds
to
the
fore
?”
--
Thackeray
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fore
,
prep.
Before
; --
sometimes
written
'fore
as
if
a
contraction
of
afore
or
before
. [
Obs
.]
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fore
adj
1:
situated
at
or
toward
the
bow
of
a
vessel
[
syn
:
fore(a)
]
[
ant
:
aft(a)
]
2:
located
anteriorly
[
syn
:
fore(a)
,
front(a)
]
n
:
front
part
of
a
vessel
or
aircraft
; "
he
pointed
the
bow
of
the
boat
toward
the
finish
line
" [
syn
:
bow
,
prow
,
stem
]
adv
:
near
or
toward
the
bow
of
a
ship
or
cockpit
of
a
plane
; "
the
captain
went
fore
(
or
forward
)
to
check
the
instruments
" [
syn
:
forward
] [
ant
:
aft
]
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