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Перевод: forefront
[существительное] передний край; передовая линия; центр деятельности; фронт ; важнейшее место
Тезаурус:
- The company's main business is in sheet fed offset and it is at the forefront of printing on recycled paper.
- But a crucial ingredient in their success was the fielding of the team (with Bland at the forefront) and if Jonty Rhodes can inspire his team to come even close to such heights then the South African team of the 1990s may well go one step further than their illustrious predecessors.
- During the next few years many alternative possibilities for compost making will be tried with varying degrees of success, and gardeners will be at the forefront of this revolution.
- The technology has brought Britain to the forefront of speech recognition in nine months - thanks to a team of three researchers, Dr Roger Moore, of the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment, says.
- The Cotswolds were at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England until the rise of factory industry gave precedence to Yorkshire.
- But there are grounds for scepticism: there has not been produced a clear coherent overall plan which places significant values, skills and, characteristics at the forefront of the curriculum.
- He had a passionate concern for the welfare of football in general, and was always on the lookout for ways to make it more efficient, more attractive and more popular, although naturally he wanted Arsenal to be in the forefront.
- Robert Forrest and Michael Behrend are currently in the forefront of statistical ley research.
- However, everything you see and which has been understood is lodged safely in your subconscious and can be brought to the forefront of your mind should it be necessary to do so.
- Yet again, The Smiths headed the forefront of the backlash.
- By the middle of the 18th century, if not earlier, the parish was in the forefront in breeding new dairy cattle, later to be called the Ayrshire breed, and the increased milk production obtained enabled every small farmer to produce much more butter and cheese.
- Richard Cecil had this thought in the forefront of his mind, writing in his journal about his early life before his conversion to "vital religion":
- And there was praise for the Barlow Clowes Investors Group, which, with Manchester solicitors Alexander Tatham, were at the forefront of the battle for compensation.
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