forefront
n. 最前部; 活動中心; 前列; 第一線
If you are at the forefront of a campaign or other activity, you have a leading and influential position in it.
They have been at the forefront of the campaign for political change.
他們一直處於政治變革運動的風口浪尖上。
If something is at the forefront of people's minds or attention, they think about it a lot because it is particularly important to them.
The pension issue was not at the forefront of his mind in the spring of 1985.
在 1985 年春,養老金問題並非他關注的重點。
1. the part in the front or nearest the viewer;
2. the position of greatest advancement; the leading position in any movement or field
Farmer per capita net income reached 4400 yuan, an increase among the forefront of the county.
農民人均純收入達到4400元, 增幅名列全縣前列.
Kennedy and therefore part the Kennedy legacy, Maria had now brought an avid Republican the forefront.
現在瑪麗亞將一個熱切的共和黨人帶進了她的生活(編者注:肯尼迪家族是民主黨,而施瓦辛格則是共和黨).
Toend, we will service for customer sincerely to build the forefront of fashion.
為此, 我們將謁誠為客戶服務,打造流行時尚的前沿.
Leading the forefront this time, is Sunday's leading rumour mill, the News of the World.
在當前處於最前沿的, 是週日剛剛從謠言工廠(世界新聞)傳出來的資訊.
The squad leader should be in the forefront.
班長應該在最前線.