come to the fore
英 [kʌm tu ðə fɔː(r)]
美 [kʌm tu ðə fɔːr]
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英英释义
verb
- make oneself visible
- Young people should step to the fore and help their peers
双语例句
- In this match more promising players are expected to come to the fore.
这次比赛中,估计会涌现出更多有希望的运动员。 - Innumerable fine cadres have come to the fore from among the masses.
群众中涌现无数优秀的干部。 - Indeed, while all workers are theoretically equal under European rules, some may be more equal than others as national, or even local, concerns come to the fore.
虽然从理论上讲,在欧洲律法之下的工人们都是平等的,而事实上,考虑到国籍甚至地区差异,某些人会比别人更“平等”。 - Innumerable activists have come to the fore from among the masses.
群众中涌现出无数积极分子。 - In this way many fine people will come to the fore.
这样,大批的优秀人物就会产生。 - 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。 - The concept of behavioral economics has only come to the fore over the past ten or fifteen years.
行为经济学的概念是在过去的十到十五年的时间才出现的。 - If things were different, other names would have come to the fore.
如果情况发生了变化,就会有其他人走上前台。 - New and unexpected names should come to the fore; candidates should be vetted, not anointed; their opinions should be heard; their qualifications should be reviewed and, this time, any well-whispered weaknesses should not be ignored.
一些意料之外的新人应该走到前台来;应该对候选者进行审查,而不能指定;应倾听他们的意见;审查他们的资格;而且这一次,任何广为谣传的缺点都不应被忽视。 - Such issues have come to the fore in a parliamentary inquiry into adult literacy now under way.
如今英国议会正在调查成年人的读写能力,这些问题已经表露无遗。