front
Prononciation : [/fɹʌnt/]
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Contexte : « location »
(noun) the part of something that faces forward or is the first to be seen. It's like your face for objects.
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The front of the building had a beautiful entrance.
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The back of the house looked plain compared to the front.
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What is at the front of the classroom?
Contexte : « position »
(noun) the most forward part of something or the beginning of something. It's like being first in line.
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She was at the front of the line to get tickets to the concert.
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He was at the back and couldn't see what was happening at the front.
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Who is at the front of the parade?
Contexte : « leadership »
(verb) to lead or be in charge of something. Like being at the front of a group.
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She will front the new project and make sure everything goes smoothly.
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He didn't want to front the team because he was afraid of making decisions.
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Who usually fronts the team during presentations?
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