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            Front tarimas:
- /frʌnt/ 
Front audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The forward part or surface, as of a building.
- noun: The area, location, or position directly before or ahead.
- noun: A position of leadership or superiority.
- noun: The forehead or face, especially of a bird or other animal.
- noun: Demeanor or bearing, especially in the presence of danger or difficulty.
- noun: An outward, often feigned, appearance or manner:  They put up a good front. 
- noun: Land bordering a lake, river, or street.
- noun: A promenade along the water at a resort.
- noun: A detachable part of a man's dress shirt covering the chest; a dickey.
- noun: The most forward line of a combat force.
- noun: The area of contact between opposing combat forces; a battlefront.
- noun: Meteorology   The interface between air masses of different temperatures or densities.
- noun: A field of activity:  the economic front. 
- noun: A group or movement uniting various individuals or organizations for the achievement of a common purpose; a coalition.
- noun: A nominal leader lacking in real authority; a figurehead.
- noun: An apparently respectable person, group, or business used as a cover for secret or illegal activities.
- noun: Archaic   The first part; the beginning.
- noun: Archaic   The face; the countenance.
- adjective: Of, relating to, aimed at, or located in the front:  the front lines; the front row; front property on Lake Tahoe. 
- adjective: Linguistics   Designating vowels produced at or toward the front of the oral cavity, such as the vowels of green and get.
- verb-transitive: To look out on; face:  a house that fronts the ocean. 
- verb-transitive: To meet in opposition; confront.
- verb-transitive: To provide a front for.
- verb-transitive: To serve as a front for.
- verb-transitive: Music   To lead (a group of musicians): "Goodman . . . became the first major white bandleader to front an integrated group”  ( Bill Barol). 
- verb-transitive: Informal   To provide before payment: "In . . . personal liability suits, a lawyer is fronting both time and money”  ( Richard Faille). 
- verb-transitive: Linguistics   To move (a word or phrase) to the beginning of a clause or sentence, typically for emphasis or contrast.
- verb-transitive: Linguistics   To cause (a vowel) to be pronounced farther toward the front of the oral cavity.
- verb-intransitive: To have a front; face onto something else:  Her property fronts on the highway. 
- verb-intransitive: To provide an apparently respectable cover for secret or illegal activities:  fronting for organized crime. 
- interjection: Used by a desk clerk in a hotel to summon a bellhop.
- idiom: front and center  In the most prominent position.
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- priekis (t. p. drabužio)
- priešakys
- in front of priešakyje
- to the front a) į priešakį
- į frontą
- popular front liaudies frontas
- to have the front to neturėti gėdos (padaryti ką nors)
- frontas
- at the front fronte
- pr
- fasadas
