forefront
noun /ˈfɔːfrʌnt/
/ˈfɔːrfrʌnt/
[singular]Idioms Idioms
at/in/to the forefront (of something)
- in or into an important or leading position in a particular group or activity
处于最前列;进入重要地位(或主要地位) - Women have always been at the forefront of the Green movement.
妇女总是在环境保护运动的最前列。 - The new product took the company to the forefront of the computer software field.
该新产品使这家公司跻身计算机软件业的前列。 - This latest protest has brought prison conditions to the forefront of public attention.
最近的抗议使监狱条件成为公众关注的焦点。 - The court case was constantly in the forefront of my mind (= I thought about it all the time).
这个诉讼案件一直萦系在我的心头。
- His new job thrust him to the forefront.
新工作将他推上要职。 - She came to the forefront as governor after the political change.
这次政治变动后,她接任了州长这一要职。 - The new factory could put the town back at the forefront of steel manufacture.
这家新工厂能使这个城镇恢复炼钢重镇的地位。 - issues at the forefront of government policy
政府政策中首当其冲的问题
- Women have always been at the forefront of the Green movement.