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To the fore (gcide) | Fore \Fore\, n.
The front; hence, that which is in front; the future.
[1913 Webster]
At the fore (Naut.), at the fore royal masthead; -- said of
a flag, so raised as a signal for sailing, etc.
To the fore.
(a) In advance; to the front; to a prominent position; in
plain sight; in readiness for use.
(b) In existence; alive; not worn out, lost, or spent, as
money, etc. [Irish] "While I am to the fore." --W.
Collins. "How many captains in the regiment had two
thousand pounds to the fore?" --Thackeray.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
come to the fore (encz) | come to the fore,zviditelnit se Zdeněk Brož |
step to the fore (encz) | step to the fore, v: |
come to the fore (wn) | come to the fore
v 1: make oneself visible; take action; "Young people should
step to the fore and help their peers" [syn: {come to the
fore}, step forward, come forward, step up, {step to
the fore}, come out] |
step to the fore (wn) | step to the fore
v 1: make oneself visible; take action; "Young people should
step to the fore and help their peers" [syn: {come to the
fore}, step forward, come forward, step up, {step to
the fore}, come out] |
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