foreground的解释
第三人称单数:foregrounds
第三人称复数:foregrounds
现在分词:foregrounding
过去式:foregrounded
名词
1. She likes to keep herself in the foreground.
她喜欢让自己处于最引人注意的地位。
2. This is a photograph of our house, with a big tree in the foreground.
这是我家住宅的照片,宅前是一株大树。
foreground的解释
1. 前台:命令可能带一些可选项(options)、参数(arguments):前台(foreground)运行. 如果您想在终端下运行另一个命令,则需要再打开一个新的终端. 但这里还有一个更优雅的办法,称为任务调度(jobbing)或后台(backgrounding). 当您运用任务的调度或将命令置于后台,
2. 前景色:但不深植於作业系统的结构有下列利益:在X中,一个视窗 (WINDOW) 是指萤幕上的一块长方形区域,它的边平行於萤幕的边,大多数的视窗以一种颜色作为背景色 (background),而以另一种颜色作为前景色 (foreground),例如一个典型的文字视窗,
3. 最引人注意之地位:foregone 过去,先前的 | foreground 最引人注意之地位 | foreknow 预知
1. (照片、景物等的)前景
The foreground of a picture or scene you are looking at is the part or area of it that appears nearest to you.
e.g. He is the bowler-hatted figure in the foreground of Orpen's famous painting.
他是奥彭那幅名画中位于前景的戴圆顶硬礼帽的那个人物。
2. 受到关注;引人注目
If something or someone is in the foreground, or comes to the foreground, they receive a lot of attention.
e.g. This is another worry that has come to the foreground in recent years.
这是近年来开始备受关注的另一个令人忧虑的问题。
3. 强调;使突出
To foreground certain features of a situation means to make them the most important part of a description or account.
e.g. His book foregrounds three events in which police relations with the media were central.
他的书重点讲了 3 个事件,以警察和媒体的关系为中心展开。
1. Nearby seating offers vistas of a forested Chaoyang Park foreground cast against the backdrop of a glittering cityscape.
2. A subdued color scheme dominates the tableau which has a little boat emphasized in the foreground.
3. Blast marks from the rover's descent stage are in the foreground.
4. Yet she always feels this push to dig into China's past and contrast it with the American protagonists in the foreground.
5. It would prove dismay, if the media keeps silent when such a foreground work is shot.
6. BYD's battery energy station has prominent economic efficiency, large demands and broad application foreground.
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7. The rocky outcrops and pine trees provide an interesting foreground, although it does take the sun much longer to actually come into view.
8. What is shown is not a movie, but a giant backdrop that melds into lifelike props in the foreground.
9. I put her in the center of one of my paintings, standing in the foreground of a collapsed world with soldiers everywhere.
10. But the issues surrounding privacy otherwise are certainly flying to the foreground of discussion in Beijing today.
noun
1. (computer science) a window for an active application
2. foreground
2. the part of a scene that is near the viewer
verb
1. move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent
e.g. The introduction highlighted the speaker's distinguished career in linguistics