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Перевод: fore
[прилагательное] передний; носовой; [наречие] в носовой части; впереди; [существительное] нос судна; носовая часть; носовая часть судна
Тезаурус:
- Vince Hilaire was a supremely talented winger who came to the fore in Palace's great FA Youth Cup-winning side of 1977, and then matured in Division 2 in 1977-;78 while helping the club retain the Youth Cup at the same time.
- I was fascinated to see a friend train her horses so that she could pick up and clean out front and hind feet from the same side, working in order of near fore, off fore, near hind, off hind.
- Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, RAF commander in Egypt, wrote that "the cloven hoof of Pan American is now well to the fore", and called BOAC's attitude "hopelessly defeatist", Pan American was making inroads in Africa and the Middle East that BOAC might never be able to match.
- The Labour Party comes to the fore when the distribution of resources comes to the top of the agenda.
- Two new discs bring these qualities to the fore.
- Whether the reader disagrees with that message or not, Eliot cannot be accused of suddenly presenting it or of bringing it to the fore simply because of his Christian faith.
- The playschemes not surprisingly led on to the development of holiday and weekend breaks, but other social and leisure activities also came to the fore.
- Most of the canvas is blown by the wind n the fore and middle grounds, while a strip of distant but finely detailed farmhouses, trees and human paraphenalia grips the top of the canvas.
- Like Svidrigailov, Kirillov comes to the fore very late and very fast in the process of composition, but unlike Crime and Punishment's self-slaughterer the man in The Possessed parades an entire philosophy and theology of suicide.
- In today's final Cumbria will meet Ely who, like East Dorset, have younger players to the fore.
- We lost 0-;2 but events were taking shape which were to bring the young goalkeeper to the fore: Coventry City swooped for Glazier's signature in mid-October at a record fee for a goalkeeper of 35,000.
- Since the ability to draw is not seen as particularly important, this state of affairs has not come to the fore.
- The Telegraph commented: "As Sir Alf pictured watched his team begin their first game together since last November he must have felt like a yachtsman who takes the winter covers off his boat, eases it into the water and finds it has sprung leaks fore, aft and midships."
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