fore
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ön.
2. baş tarafta önde.
3. baş.
4. baş taraf.
5. önde olan.
6. trinket.
7. başta.
8. dikkat.
9. pruva.
10. önde.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
located at or toward the front; forward.
2. earlier in order of occurrence; former.
3. something that is located at or toward the front.
4. the front part.
5. at, toward, or near the front; forward.
6. at an earlier time.
7. before.
8. sports used by a golfer to warn those ahead that a ball is headed in their direction.
9. to the fore in, into, or toward a position of prominence: A new virtuoso has come to the fore.
2. earlier in order of occurrence; former.
3. something that is located at or toward the front.
4. the front part.
5. at, toward, or near the front; forward.
6. at an earlier time.
7. before.
8. sports used by a golfer to warn those ahead that a ball is headed in their direction.
9. to the fore in, into, or toward a position of prominence: A new virtuoso has come to the fore.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an exclamation yelled to inform players a ball is moving in their direction.
2. the front; the foreward part of something; the foreground.
3. simple past of fare.
2. the front; the foreward part of something; the foreground.
3. simple past of fare.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
advanced, as compared with something else; toward the front; being or coming first, in time, place, order, or importance; preceding; anterior; antecedent; earlier; forward; -- opposed to
2. in the part that precedes or goes first; -- opposed to aft, after, back, behind, etc.
3. formerly; previously; afore.
4. in or towards the bows of a ship.
5. journey; way; method of proceeding.
6. the front; hence, that which is in front; the future.
7. before; -- sometimes written 'fore as if a contraction of afore or before.
2. in the part that precedes or goes first; -- opposed to aft, after, back, behind, etc.
3. formerly; previously; afore.
4. in or towards the bows of a ship.
5. journey; way; method of proceeding.
6. the front; hence, that which is in front; the future.
7. before; -- sometimes written 'fore as if a contraction of afore or before.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
before (in place); in presence of.
2. before (in place); in the part that precedes or goes first; specifically, nautical, toward or in the parts of a ship that lie near the bows; forward: opposed to aft.
3. before (in time); previously.
4. before.
5. situated at the fore or front; front; forward; anterior; prior; former; being, coming, or going before or in front in place, or earlier in time: as, the fore legs of a horse; the fore wheels of a wagon; the fore part of the day.
6. the front: in the phrases at and to the fore (see below).
7. nautical, the foremast.
8. at or in the front.
9. in golf, a warning cry (‘look out, before!’) uttered to attract the attention of a person who is liable to be struck by the ball.
10. an obsolete preterit and past participle of fare.
11. way; course; manner of proceeding.
12. A prefix, equivalent to before (in place or time): before nouns often written separately and regarded as an adjective (see fore, adjective).
13. an erroneous form of for- in some words, as in forego, forespend, forespeak, etc., for forgo, forspend, forspeak, etc., being obsolete in all but forego.
14. an erroneous form of for-, as in foreclose.
2. before (in place); in the part that precedes or goes first; specifically, nautical, toward or in the parts of a ship that lie near the bows; forward: opposed to aft.
3. before (in time); previously.
4. before.
5. situated at the fore or front; front; forward; anterior; prior; former; being, coming, or going before or in front in place, or earlier in time: as, the fore legs of a horse; the fore wheels of a wagon; the fore part of the day.
6. the front: in the phrases at and to the fore (see below).
7. nautical, the foremast.
8. at or in the front.
9. in golf, a warning cry (‘look out, before!’) uttered to attract the attention of a person who is liable to be struck by the ball.
10. an obsolete preterit and past participle of fare.
11. way; course; manner of proceeding.
12. A prefix, equivalent to before (in place or time): before nouns often written separately and regarded as an adjective (see fore, adjective).
13. an erroneous form of for- in some words, as in forego, forespend, forespeak, etc., for forgo, forspend, forspeak, etc., being obsolete in all but forego.
14. an erroneous form of for-, as in foreclose.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia