1. 进入前列:last eight 争夺决赛的最后八名选手,取得最后阶段比赛权的八名选手 | come to the fore 进入前列 | competition season 竞赛季节
2. 走到前面来 发作, 涌现出来 惹人注意:come to the end || 结束, 告终 | come to the fore || 走到前面来 发作, 涌现出来 惹人注意 | come to the front || 出名 变得明显 引人注目
3. 变得重要,有影响力:Come off it别胡扯 | Come to the fore变得重要,有影响力 | Come to达到某种状态
4. 出人头地:司空见惯 order of the day | 出人头地 come to the fore | 出口成章 One's tongue is the pen of a ready writer
1. come to the fore的解释
1. Augusto said the country's technological competitiveness will come to the fore within six years.
2. The nuance seems to be lost when an emotional issue like Japan's downplaying of the Rape of Nanking in its textbooks come to the fore.
3. With the flow of a staggering number of peasants into cities, the issue of migrant workers has come to the fore.
4. With the lunar new year just two days away, the annual bonus has come to the fore once again and sparked a fierce debate.
5. While differences over the war have receded, some economic issues have come to the fore.
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6. Australia's current prime minister understands the cultural nuances of both nations, permitting our bilateral trade with China to come to the fore.
7. The issue has come to the fore now because the first special licenses governing the removal of skeletons are up for renewal.
8. Valentine's Day has been around for centuries and has increasingly come to the fore.
9. But when conflict and rivalry come to the fore, they focus on kicking each other out of the way.
10. Moreover, a contingent of qualified space scientists and technicians has come to the fore.
verb
1. make oneself visible
take action
e.g. Young people should step to the fore and help their peers
Synonym: step forward come forward step up step to the fore come out