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front line
- IPA[ˌfrənt ˈlīn]
美式
- the military line or part of an army that is closest to the enemy;the position of dealing directly with the most dangerous or important part of a situation, especially in a role regarded as vital for the community
- stationed on the military line that is closest to the enemy;dealing directly with the most dangerous or important part of a situation, especially in a role regarded as vital for the community
noun: front line, plural noun: front lines
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. the military line or part of an army that is closest to the enemy forces will be stationed on the front line
- ▪ the position of dealing directly with the most dangerous or important part of a situation, especially in a role regarded as vital for the community these workers are on the front lines and we value the effort and sacrifices they are making
- ▪ the most important or influential position in a debate or movement it is doctors who are on the front line of the euthanasia debate
形容詞
- 1. stationed on the military line that is closest to the enemy front-line troops
- ▪ dealing directly with the most dangerous or important part of a situation, especially in a role regarded as vital for the community frontline staff
- a country that borders on an area troubled by a war or other crisis: a front-line state in the conflict region
Oxford American Dictionary
- a country that borders on an area troubled by a war or other crisis: a front-line state in the conflict region
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌfrʌnt ˈlʌɪn]
英式
- the military line or part of an army that is closest to the enemy: forces will be stationed on the front line
- stationed on the military line that is closest to the enemy: front-line troops
Oxford Dictionary