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front
/ˈfrʌnt/
前面,開頭,前線,陣線,外表,態度(vt.)面對,朝向,對付(vi.)朝向
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
front
無電板
From:
Network Terminology
front
前 前面
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Front
n.
1.
The
forehead
or
brow
,
the
part
of
the
face
above
the
eyes
;
sometimes
,
also
,
the
whole
face
.
Bless'd
with
his
father's
front
,
his
mother's
tongue
.
--
Pope
.
Grim-visaged
war
hath
smoothed
his
wrinkled
front
.
--
Shak
.
His
front
yet
threatens
,
and
his
frowns
command
.
--
Prior
.
2.
The
forehead
,
countenance
,
or
personal
presence
,
as
expressive
of
character
or
temper
,
and
especially
,
of
boldness
of
disposition
,
sometimes
of
impudence
;
seeming
;
as
,
a
bold
front
;
a
hardened
front
;
hence
,
an
attitude
and
demeanor
intended
to
represent
one's
feelings
,
even
if
not
actually
felt
;
as
,
to
put
on
a
good
front
.
With
smiling
fronts
encountering
.
--
Shak
.
The
inhabitants
showed
a
bold
front
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
The
part
or
surface
of
anything
which
seems
to
look
out
,
or
to
be
directed
forward
;
the
fore
or
forward
part
;
the
foremost
rank
;
the
van
; --
the
opposite
to
back
or
rear
;
as
,
the
front
of
a
house
;
the
front
of
an
army
.
Had
he
his
hurts
before
?
Ay
,
on
the
front
. --
Shak
.
4.
A
position
directly
before
the
face
of
a
person
,
or
before
the
foremost
part
of
a
thing
;
as
,
in
front
of
un
person
,
of
the
troops
,
or
of
a
house
.
5.
The
most
conspicuous
part
.
The
very
head
and
front
of
my
offending
.
--
Shak
.
6.
That
which
covers
the
foremost
part
of
the
head
:
a
front
piece
of
false
hair
worn
by
women
.
Like
any
plain
Miss
Smith's
,
who
wears
s
front
.
--
Mrs
.
Browning
.
7.
The
beginning
.
“Summer's
front
.”
8.
Fort.
All
the
works
along
one
side
of
the
polygon
inclosing
the
site
which
is
fortified
.
9.
Phon.
The
middle
of
the
upper
part
of
the
tongue
, --
the
part
of
the
tongue
which
is
more
or
less
raised
toward
the
palate
in
the
pronunciation
of
certain
sounds
,
as
the
vowel
i
in
machine
,
e
in
bed
,
and
consonant
y
in
you
.
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §10.
10.
The
call
boy
whose
turn
it
is
to
answer
the
call
,
which
is
often
the
word
“front,”
used
as
an
exclamation
. [
Hotel
Cant
]
Bastioned front
Mil.
,
a
curtain
connerting
two
half
bastions
.
Front door
,
the
door
in
the
front
wall
of
a
building
,
usually
the
principal
entrance
.
Front of fortification
,
the
works
constructed
upon
any
one
side
of
a
polygon
. --
Farrow
.
Front of operations
,
all
that
part
of
the
field
of
operations
in
front
of
the
successive
positions
occupied
by
the
army
as
it
moves
forward
. --
Farrow
.
To come to the front
,
to
attain
prominence
or
leadership
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Front
,
a.
Of
or
relating
to
the
front
or
forward
part
;
having
a
position
in
front
;
foremost
;
as
,
a
front
view
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Front
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Fronted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Fronting
.]
1.
To
oppose
face
to
face
;
to
oppose
directly
;
to
meet
in
a
hostile
manner
.
You
four
shall
front
them
in
the
narrow
lane
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
appear
before
;
to
meet
.
[
Enid
]
daily
fronted
him
In
some
fresh
splendor
. --
Tennyson
.
3.
To
face
toward
;
to
have
the
front
toward
;
to
confront
;
as
,
the
house
fronts
the
street
.
And
then
suddenly
front
the
changed
reality
.
--
J
.
Morley
.
4.
To
stand
opposed
or
opposite
to
,
or
over
against
as
,
his
house
fronts
the
church
.
5.
To
adorn
in
front
;
to
supply
a
front
to
;
as
,
to
front
a
house
with
marble
;
to
front
a
head
with
laurel
.
Yonder
walls
,
that
pertly
front
your
town
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Front
,
v. t.
To
have
or
turn
the
face
or
front
in
any
direction
;
as
,
the
house
fronts
toward
the
east
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
front
adj
1:
relating
to
or
located
in
the
front
; "
the
front
lines
"; "
the
front
porch
" [
syn
:
front(a)
] [
ant
:
back(a)
]
2:
located
anteriorly
[
syn
:
fore(a)
,
front(a)
]
n
1:
the
immediate
proximity
of
someone
or
something
; "
she
blushed
in
his
presence
"; "
he
sensed
the
presence
of
danger
"; "
he
was
well
behaved
in
front
of
company
" [
syn
:
presence
]
2:
the
side
that
is
forward
or
prominent
[
syn
:
front end
,
forepart
]
[
ant
:
rear
]
3:
the
side
that
is
seen
or
that
goes
first
[
ant
:
rear
]
4:
a
sphere
of
activity
involving
effort
; "
the
Japanese
were
active
last
week
on
the
diplomatic
front
"; "
they
advertise
on
many
different
fronts
"
5:
the
line
along
which
opposing
armies
face
each
other
[
syn
:
battlefront
,
front line
]
6:
a
group
of
people
with
a
common
ideology
who
try
together
to
achieve
certain
general
goals
; "
he
was
a
charter
member
of
the
movement
"; "
politicians
have
to
respect
a
mass
movement
"; "
he
led
the
national
liberation
front
" [
syn
:
movement
,
social movement
]
7: (
meteorology
)
the
atmospheric
phenomenon
created
at
the
boundary
between
two
different
air
masses
8:
a
person
used
as
a
cover
for
some
questionable
activity
[
syn
:
front man
,
figurehead
,
nominal head
, {
straw
man
,
strawman
]
9:
the
outward
appearance
of
a
person
; "
he
put
up
a
bold
front
"
10:
the
part
of
something
that
is
nearest
to
the
normal
viewer
;
"
he
walked
to
the
front
of
the
stage
" [
ant
:
back
]
v
1:
be
oriented
in
a
certain
direction
,
often
with
respect
to
another
reference
point
;
be
opposite
to
; "
The
house
looks
north
"; "
My
backyard
look
onto
the
pond
"; "
The
building
faces
the
park
" [
syn
:
look
,
face
] [
ant
:
back
]
2:
confront
bodily
; "
breast
the
storm
" [
syn
:
breast
]
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