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come to the fore
出现在显著的位置或地位:指某人或某事物在某个情境中变得显著或重要。
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基本释义
  • 出现在显著的位置或地位:指某人或某事物在某个情境中变得显著或重要。
例句
  • 1·The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.
    近几个月来这个问题又成为热点。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 2·A wicked, mordant sense of humour has come to the fore in Blur's world.
    布勒的世界里已出现了一种恶意、刻薄的幽默感。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3·A new set of considerations has come to the fore as part of the debate about how we handle children.
    在关于我们如何对待孩子的辩论中,一组新的考虑因素出现了。
  • 4·In this way many fine people will come to the fore.
    这样,大批的优秀人物就会产生。
  • 5·He come to the fore as a physicist at an early age.
    他在早年就成了杰出的物理学家。
  • 6·The Labour question must come to the fore next session.
    劳工问题必将成为下届会议的热门话题。
  • 7·Telecommunications, in particular, might come to the fore.
    特别是电信业可能将走向前台。
  • 8·After the election several new member of parliament come to the fore.
    大选后有几位新议员脱颖而出。
  • 9·In hard times Swedes' natural centre-left instincts tend to come to the fore.
    瑞典人在困难时期的天生中间偏左的本能往往脱颖而出。
  • 10·Sheikh Abdel Maged believes some day this younger generation may come to the fore.
    谢赫相信,有一天,这位年轻一代的领导人可能会脱颖而出。