词组 | come to the fore |
释义 | Idiom come to the fore Theme: APPEARANCE - EVIDENCE to become prominent; to become important.The question of salary has now come to the fore.Since his great showing in court, my lawyer has really come to the fore in city politics. come to the foreTo be emphasized or made more noticeable. This argument needs to come to the fore when you rewrite your paper. Questions of corruption came to the fore after the auditors found discrepancies in the yearly budget report. come to the foreFig. to become prominent; to become important. The question of salary has now come to the fore. Since his great successes as a prosecutor, he has really come to the fore in city politics. be/come to the ˈfore(British English) (American English be at the ˈfore) be or become important and noticed by people; play an important part: She came very much to the fore in the area during the local campaign against the new bypass. Fore means ‘front’. |
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