front

listen to the pronunciation of front
Englisch - Türkisch
{f} yönelmek
ön

Bahçe, evin önündedir. - The garden is in front of the house.

Araba, binanın önüne park edildi. - The car is parked in front of the building.

cephe

Batı cephesinde yeni bir şey yok. - All is quiet on the western front.

Batı Cephesi'nde yeni bir şey yok. - Nothing new on the Western Front.

{f} cephesini düzenlemek
önünde bulunmak
alnaç
(Kanun) karşısına çıkmak
ön cephe
(Havacılık) ara yüzey
önüne

Araba, binanın önüne park edildi. - The car is parked in front of the building.

Tom Mary'nin önüne koyduğu şeyi yer. - Tom eats anything Mary puts in front of him.

çehre
hareket

Sürücü, önündeki araç hareket etmediği için bağırıyordu. - The driver was shouting because the car in front of him wasn't moving.

-e bakmak
tavır
davranış
önemli mevki
yüz

Ben bütün gün bilgisayar ekranı önünde otururum, bu yüzden elektro-manyetik dalgalar tarafından oldukça şiddetli şekilde bombardıman edilirim. - I sit in front of a computer screen all day, so I get pretty heavily bombarded by electro-magnetic waves.

Tom evinin önünde bir kargaşa duyabiliyordu, bu yüzden neler olduğunu görmek için dışarı çıktı. - Tom could hear a commotion in front of his house, so he went outside to see what was happening.

ön taraf

Tom ön tarafta Mary'yi bekliyor. - Tom is waiting for Mary out front.

Otobüsün ön tarafında oturdum. - I sat in the front of the bus.

-in karşısında olmak
kabak
en ön yer
önde gelen
yaygın ve etkin politik hareket
{f} önünde bulun
öndeki

O öndeki kızdan kopya çekerek testte hile yaptı. - He cheated on the test by copying from the girl in front.

ile karşı karşıya olmak
önde bulunan
maske
önle ilgili
önde yer alan
paravana
ön saf
{i} sima
{i} (savaşta) cephe
{i} (göl, deniz v.b.'ne ait) kıyı, kenar
{f} on -e
{f} yol göstermek
{i} alın

Danışmadan başka bir randevu alın. - Make another appointment at the front desk.

{f} dönmek
yol kenarı
{i} paravan şirket
{i} arsızlık
(Askeri) Cephe (Enine)
sıra kendisinde ol
{i} (havaya ait) cephe
{i} utanmazlık
{f} karşı olmak
{f} bakmak
{i} paravan kişi
{i} yüzsüzlük
(Tıp) Alın, frons
{f} önderlik etmek
(Askeri) CEPHE: Bir unsur tarafından bir yanın en ucundan, öbür yanın en ucuna kadar işgal edilen saha
(Dilbilim) ince
kenar
(Dilbilim) dil önü
önünü

Dizlerinizi bükün ve önünüze bakın. - Bend your knees and look in front of you.

Uyarı, önünüzdeki adam raporlu bir deli! - Warning, the guy in front of you is a certified nutter!

cüret

Karımın önünde o şekilde konuşmaya nasıl cüret edersin! - How dare you talk that way in front of my wife!

front cashier
Ön kasiyer
front edge
(Tekstil) ön kenar
front end
(Otomotiv) ön taraf
front face
(Otomotiv) ön taraf
front feed
(Bilgisayar) önden besleme
front light
ön lamba
front mount
(Otomotiv) ön takoz
front office manager
önbüro müdürü
front page
gazet

O bu sabah her gazetenin ön sayfasında. - That's on the front page of every newspaper this morning.

Tom'un resmi bugünkü gazetenin ön sayfasındadır. - Tom's picture is on the front page of today's newspaper.

front panel
(Bilgisayar) ön panel
front plate
(İnşaat) ön plaka
front sight
tüfekte arpacık
front tray
(Bilgisayar) ön tepsi
front wall
(İnşaat) ön duvar
front wall
bölme
front wing
(Otomotiv) ön kanat
front axle
ön aks
front axle
ön dingil
front bumper
ön tampon
front door
ön kapı

Tom ön kapının çarptığını duydu. - Tom heard the front door slam.

Ön kapıda biri var. Git ve kim olduğunu anla. - Someone is at the front door. Go and see who it is.

front elevation
bina ön cephesi
front elevation
önden görünüş
front end fee
yönetim komisyonu
front end processor
ön uç işlemci
front entrance
ön giriş
front facade
cephe
front facade
alnaç
front facade
önyüz
front face
ön yüz
front fender
ön çamurluk
front headlight
ön far
front line
ön çizgi
front line
cephe

Birlikler cephe hatlarından çekildiler. - The troops were retired from the front lines.

front mudguard
ön çamurluk
front page
baş sayfa
front page
ön sayfa

Vay, sen ön sayfadasın! - Wow, you're on the front page!

Tom'un resmi bugünkü gazetenin ön sayfasındadır. - Tom's picture is on the front page of today's newspaper.

front radar scope
ön radar alanı
front view
önden görünüş
front wheel
ön tekerlek
front wing
ön çamurluk
front-benchers
bakanlar
front-wheel brake
ön tekerlek eğleci
front-wheel brake
ön eğleç
front-wheel drive
önden çekişli
front accounted
on muhasebe
front axle suspension
on dingil süspansiyonu
front beam
on kiriş
front bench
Avam kamarasında bakanlar sırası, on sıralar
front burner
on brülör
front deck
on güverte
front drive shaft
on tahrik saftı
front end computer
on üç bilgisayar
front end processor
on üç işlemci
front entrance
on giriş
front focal plane
on odak düzlemli
front fork
(bisiklet) on çatal
front garden
on bahçe
front gate
on kapı
front hall
on salon
front hoof
on ayak
front lay
önünde yattı
front loading
on yükleme
front matter
on mesele
front neck drop
(Tekstil) on yaka düşümü
front part of the chest
göğüs on bölümü
front paw
on pençe
front pilot (broaches)
(Mühendislik) on kılavuz
front porch
on düzlük, satır onu boşluğu
front projection
önden projeksiyon, önden gösterim
front row
on sıra, en on sıra
front runner
on koşucu
front screen
on perde
front side
on yüzü
front side bus
(Bilgisayar) on veri yolu
front spar
on spar
front spring
on makas, on yay
front teeth
on dişlerde
front-end
(Bilgisayar) (Kullanıcının doğrudan kullandığı uygulamalar için) on üç
front-end loader
on üç yükleyici
front-loader
on yükleyici
front-page
Baş sayfa
front-runner
Rekortmen; favori, şansı en yüksek aday
front desk
(Turizm) resepsiyon

Resepsiyondan bir randevu daha al. - Make another appointment at the front desk.

Bazı şirketlerin resepsiyonda resepsiyonist yerine korumaları var. - Some companies have guards at the front desk instead of receptionists.

front line
(Askeri) ileri hat
front office
ön ofis
front office
(Turizm) ön büro
front line
Bir konuda, alanda, işte en önemli, en ileri yer
front row
on sırada
fronting
(Sigorta) Sigorta veya reasürans yolu ile kabul edilen riskin herhangi bir kısmının, şirket konservasyonunda tutulmaksızın, tamamının reasürans yolu ile devredilmesi
fronting
(Sigorta) Fronting, bir sigorta şirketinin, faaliyet izni olmayan bir ülkede teminat verebilmek için, müşterisine o ülkede faaliyet izni bulunan bir sigorta şirketi aracılığıyla poliçe düzenletmesi
fronts
cephede

Almanya artık bir düşmanla iki cephede savaşmak zorunda kaldı. - Germany no longer had to fight an enemy on two fronts.

the front
on
front cover
servis kapağı
front door
sokak kapısı
front for
ön tarafı oluşturmak
front for
paravanlık etmek
front line
ask. cephe, cephe hattı, ileri hat
front line
(Askeri) İLERİ HAT, CEPHE HATTI: Herhangi bir taktik durumda en çok ilerleyen birliklerin teşkil ettiği hat. Buna (line of battle) ve kısaca (line) da denir
front line
cephe hattı
front line
cephede görevli
front page
gazet. baş sayfa. front-wheel drive oto. önden çekişli: This car's got front-wheel drive. Bu araba önden çekişli
Englisch - Englisch
Located at or near the front

The front runner was thirty meters ahead of her nearest competitor.

To lead or be the spokesperson of (a campaign, organisation etc.)

Ray Winstone is fronting a campaign for the Football Association that aims to stop pushy parents shouting abuse at their children during the grassroots football season.

Of a vowel pronounced near the tip of the tongue
The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves
To pronounce with the tongue in a front position

The velar plosives are often fronted through the influence of a following front vowel, and retracted through the influence of a following back vowel.

The lateral space occupied by an element measured from the extremity of one flank to the extremity of the other flank
When a combat situation does not exist or is not assumed, the direction toward which the command is faced
A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group

Officially it's a dry-cleaning shop, but everyone knows it's front for the mafia.

To assume false or disingenuous appearances

You know damned straight what this is about, or you ain't as smart as you been frontin'.

to appear before, as in to front court
To face, be opposite to

She sat on a seat under the alders in the cricket ground, and fronted the evening.

To face up to, to meet head-on, to confront

What well-appointed leader fronts us here?.

To adorn the front of; to have on the front

Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall.

To provide money or financial assistance in advance to

I'm prepared to say that I fronted you the money for a business deal with me, and the investment paid off brilliantly.

The side of a building with the main entrance
To face (on, to), be pointed in a given direction

The palazzo has always fronted on a bus stop – but this putative man of the people has kindly put an end to that public service.

To act as a front (for); to cover (for)

Everybody knew Skopas fronted for the fight mob even though he was officially the arena manager.

The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density, often resulting in precipitation. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature
To move (a word or clause) to the start of a sentence
An act, show, façade, persona: an intentional and false impression of oneself

You don't need to put on a front. Just be yourself.

A major military subdivision of the Soviet Army
The direction of the enemy
An area where armies are engaged in conflict, especially the line of contact
{v} to put in front, stand opposit to, oppose
The most conspicuous part
the line along which opposing armies face each other
To provide money or financial assistance in advance
A transition zone between two differing air masses Basic types are cold front, warm front, and stationary front Thunderstorms can form in association with any of these fronts, although fronts are not necessary for thunderstorm development
That which covers the foremost part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by women
See Guide to Pronunciation, §10
A person's or animal's front is the part of their body between their head and their legs that is on the opposite side to their back. If you lie your baby on his front, he'll lift his head and chest up. back
If you say that something is happening on a particular front, you mean that it is happening with regard to a particular situation or field of activity. We're moving forward on a variety of fronts
The front is a road next to the sea in a seaside town. Amy went out for a last walk along the sea front. = promenade
If someone puts on a particular kind of front, they pretend to have a particular quality. Michael kept up a brave front both to the world and in his home
boundary that defines two separate air masses; where two different air masses collide, sometimes resulting in severe weather changes
a person used as a cover for some questionable activity
Front is used to refer to the side or part of something that is towards the front or nearest to the front. I went out there on the front porch She was only six and still missing her front teeth Children may be tempted to climb into the front seat while the car is in motion. back
A building or an area of land that fronts a particular place or fronts onto it is next to it and faces it. real estate, which includes undeveloped land fronting the city convention center There are some delightful Victorian houses fronting onto the pavement. quaint cottages fronted by lawns and flowerbeds. = face
{f} face toward; confront; be against or in opposition to; apply a front to
The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature. Fronts receive their names from the movement of the air masses involved
used as an exclamation
All the works along one side of the polygon inclosing the site which is fortified
If someone or something is in front of a particular thing, they are facing it, ahead of it, or close to the front part of it. She sat down in front of her dressing-table mirror to look at herself Something darted out in front of my car, and my car hit it A police car was parked in front of the house
confront bodily; "breast the storm"
the side that is forward or prominent the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage"
That part of a property line dividing a lot from a road On a corner lot, only one property line shall be considered as a front line The shorter property line shall be considered the front unless the property owner chooses another property line dividing the lot from a road
A boundary between two different air masses The difference between two air masses sometimes is unnoticeable But when the colliding air masses have very different temperatures and amounts of water in them, turbulent weather can erupt
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The front of a building is the side or part of it that faces the street. Attached to the front of the house, there was a large veranda
(meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts"
The forehead, countenance, or personal presence, as expressive of character or temper, and especially, of boldness of disposition, sometimes of impudence; seeming; as, a bold front; a hardened front
the immediate proximity of someone or something; "she blushed in his presence"; "he sensed the presence of danger"; "he was well behaved in front of company"
The front of something is the part of it that faces you, or that faces forward, or that you normally see or use. One man sat in an armchair, and the other sat on the front of the desk Stand at the front of the line Her cotton dress had ripped down the front. back
To oppose face to face; to oppose directly; to meet in a hostile manner
In meteorology, the boundary between two air masses of different density A cold front represents the leading edge of colder air replacing warmer air; the reverse of this is a warm front
the boundary between two air masses of different temperature and humidity Frontal Rainfall the rainfall associated with the meeting of air masses at fronts
The boundary between two air masses of different temperature and density
located anteriorly
The person who fronts an organization is the most senior person in it. He fronted a formidable band of fighters The commission, fronted by Sir Isaac Hayatali, was set up in June 1992. = head
Of or relating to the front or forward part; having a position in front; foremost; as, a front view
The beginning
(meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses
the side that is seen or that goes first
the side that is forward or prominent
the side that is seen or that goes first the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front"
An organization or activity that is a front for one that is illegal or secret is used to hide it. a firm later identified by the police as a front for crime syndicates = cover
To adorn in front; to supply a front to; as, to front a house with marble; to front a head with laurel
The forehead or brow, the part of the face above the eyes; sometimes, also, the whole face
The interface between air masses of different temperatures or densities
The front page of a newspaper is the outside of the first page, where the main news stories are printed. The Guardian's front page carries a photograph of the two foreign ministers The violence in the Gaza Strip makes the front page of most of the newspapers. see also front-page
front and center
At the center of attention
front and center
A command to come to the center of attention of an assemblage, as of military personnel or students
front bench
In the House of Commons, either of two benches nearest the floor of the chamber, one occupied by the members of the Cabinet and the other by the Shadow Cabinet
front bench
Those Members of Parliament occupying the front benches
front bottom
the female genitalia
front bottoms
plural form of front bottom
front crawl
A style of swimming where the swimmer is face-down in the water and moves the arms in alternating overhead strokes
front door
The normal portal page to a website
front door
The path of a pitch which starts inside and then slides over the plate

His front door slider is hard to handle.

front door
The main entrance to a building or house, normally fronts onto a street
front doors
plural form of front door
front double biceps
A standard pose in which both sets of biceps and the abdominals are flexed, while one is facing the judges
front end
that part of a hardware or software system that is closest to the user
front ends
plural form of front end
front foot
The batsman's foot farthest from his wicket
front foot shot
A shot played by the batsman with most of his weight on the front foot
front group
a front organization that appears to be an independent voluntary association or charitable organization
front groups
plural form of front group
front line
A low level
front line
A front, or a boundary between opposing positions
front line
A site of a conflict, effort, or controversial matter of any kind
front line
The site of interaction with outsiders, such as customers
front line
attack, collectively the attackers or forwards
front lines
plural form of front line
front loader
An automatic washing machine in which the laundry is placed and retrieved through a (normally transparent) door in the front
front man
The lead singer in a musical group

Pete Doherty is the front man of the Libertines.

front man
striker, attacker, forward
front matter
Within a book, all content preceding the main text or work itself
front men
plural form of front man
front name
A person's given name

Because, yesterday everybody said ‘Dr. Lavendar.’ I didn’t think Doctor could be your front name. All the other people had front names.”.

front names
plural form of front name
front of house
The part of a restaurant, theatre, etc. presented to the public
front of the house
The portion of the house closer to the hog line
front organization
An organization which secretly acts as the public face of a covert group
front organizations
plural form of front organization
front page
So important as to warrant being put on the front page of newspapers

Amazing! This new revelation is front page material!.

front page
Which appears on the front page of a publication

The new legislation was front page news.

front page
The first, and initially visible, page of a publication

Congratulations, Dave, you made the front page.''.

front pages
plural form of front page
front ring
The 12-foot diameter circle outermost in the house
front room
(British (formerly?)) A room, normally at the front of the house and kept unusually tidy, reserved for entertaining guests or for special occasions
front room
A living room
front rooms
plural form of front room
front row
The row of players who participate in a scrum with direct contact with the opposing scrum
front row
In an auditorium or sports venue, the line of side-by-side seats closest to the stage, playing field, or other location where the activity of interest is occurring
front runner
The most likely winners in a contest, election, etc

According to the media, she is the front-runner in the forthcoming election.

front running
Any practice of buying something the value of which is about to increase due to a future purchase by another, especially where the knowledge derives from a fiduciary relationship
front running
The practice of a stockbroker, when they receive a large client order, placing an order for their own account ahead of the client's, knowing when the client's is placed it will move the market and create a profit for the broker
front running
The practice of placing orders for a security on one's own account in advance of promoting or recommending it
front vowel
Any vowel sound produced in the front of the mouth. Examples: "a" in “man” and "e" in “gel”
front wall
The main and largest wall in a racquetball or squash court, which the ball must hit in a rally
front walls
plural form of front wall
front yard
A yard to the front of a house or similar residence, typically having a lawn and often trees, shrubs, and/or flowers
front yards
plural form of front yard
front-end
Alternative form of front end
front-end loader
the scoop of a front-end loader
front-end loader
a kind of four-wheeled tractor, often yellow, used in construction, which has a one-man cabin and a large scoop at the front which can be used to dig up dirt or other material
front-line
Alternative spelling of front line
front-organization
Attributive form of front organization, noun

If we're going to hide effectively, we've got to get rid of this front-organization mentality.

front-runner
Alternative spelling of front runner
front-running
Alternative spelling of front running
front-wheel drive
Engine layout in motor vehicles where only the front wheels are driven
front line
Someone who is in the front line has to play a very important part in defending or achieving something. Information officers are in the front line of putting across government policies
front line
Musicians appearing directly in front of the audience, not blocked from view by another row of musicians This designation is sometimes used to separate hornmen (because they stand in front of a combo) from accompanists (who usually appear to the rear of the hornmen) Search Google com for Front line
front desk
The registration and reception desk in a hotel or large organization
front end
Of or relating to the forward parts of a vehicle: a front-end alignment
front end
Of or relating to the initial phase of a project: a front-end investment
front line
a.) a military line formed by the most advanced tactical combat. b.) an area of potential or actual conflict or struggle
front line
the most advanced, responsible, or visible position in a field or activity
front side bus
(Bilgisayar) In personal computers, the front side bus (FSB) is the bus that carries data between the CPU and the northbridge
front to front
one frontal section facing another
fronting
A phonological relationship where a front vowel is found in place of a relative back vowel in an inflected form of a word
fronting
An analogous relationship between the vowel sounds in a dialect of a language relative to the language standard or an earlier form of the language
fronted
{a} made with or having a front, opposed
front row
first row
The front
fore
To the front
omote
front cover
front outer covering (of a book, magazine, etc.)
front desk
reception desk, guest registration desk at a hotel
front desk
the desk where visitors go when they arrive at a hotel or organization
front door
The front door of a house or other building is the main door, which is usually in the wall that faces a street. the main entrance door to a house, at the front back door
front door
exterior door (at the entrance) at the front of a building
front door
entrance door, main entrance
front end
A modular package containing a radio-frequency (r f ) amplifier and any associated cryogenic systems, routers and converters (mixers), whose input is the voltage from a receptor and whose output is an intermediate-frequency (i f ) signal In some antenna systems, a feed and associated receptors are also packaged with a front end module, in an integrated front end box See also local oscillator
front end
In a client/server application, front end refers to the part of the program carried out on the client computer
front end
In a computer network, this specialized pre-processor relieves a host computer of a task such as line control, message handling, code conversion, or error control "'Front end" could also refer to a specific system that is placed in front of another system, such as a voice prompting unit in front of a PBX-ACD unit
front end
The returns that come in as a result of a mailing, TV promo etc This may be paid or unpaid, but does not determine the end results
front end
In the client/server model, the front-end part refers to the client side; it's where the user views and interacts with information from a server; for the Web, browsers provide the front end that communicates with Web servers on the back end FTP (File Transfer Protocol): The common procedure used for downloading and uploading files over the Internet With FTP you can login to another Internet site and transfer (meaning, send or receive) files Some sites have public file archives that you can access by using FTP with the account name "anonymous" and your e-mail address as the password This type of access is called anonymous FTP Macintosh owners use a program called Fetch; one of the best FTP programs for Windows is called WS-FTP
front end
The first radio-frequency amplifier stage in a receiver One of the most critical components of the receiver because the sensitivity of the front end dictates the sensitivity of the entire receiver
front end
part of a program which is responsible for the user interface
front end
The RF input stages of a receiver
front end
The user interface that appears on a Web page and allows a visitor to the site to interact with dynamic features, including databases, shopping cart programs, and online purchase processing software
front end
The client part of a client/server application that requests services across a network from a server, or back end It typically provides an interactive interface to the user, for example, a data entry front end, allowing data to be entered into a server through the use of SQL
front end
When used with database management systems, an application, a window, or a set of windows by which the user may access and view database records, as well as add to or edit them
front end
The part of the store devoted to the checkouts
front end
Front end refers to all the hardware and software - the scanner and computer workstation up to but not including the output device
front end
the side that is forward or prominent
front end
In semiconductor manufacturing, the fabrication process in which the integrated circuit is formed in and on the wafer Compare back end
front end
A user interface which facilitates communication with another computer, or the working aspect of an application
front end
The client interface In other words, the "front" side of a client-server application that directly communicates with the user
front end
often refers to the early stages of C++ compilation, such as parsing and semantic analysis
front end
The part of a software program that a user sees and interacts with The front end has to be carefully designed to be clear and straightforward to use
front end
The RF input stages of a receiver Back to top GaAsFET A type of low noise RF transistor sometimes used in wireless microphone receivers
front end
An area of the vehicle which includes the front bumper, grille, hood, fenders and headlamps
front end
In Komag's manufacturing process, the front end is the initial process that includes the sizing and polishing of substrates, and the subsequent nickel plating and polishing of such substrates
front end
The part of an application users see and interact with It can contain user interface elements as well as code
front line
A casino term for Pass Line
front line
The front line is the place where two opposing armies are facing each other and where fighting is going on. a massive concentration of soldiers on the front line
front line
Refers to the Pass Line
front line
boundary between two different positions (in a war, politics, etc.)
front line
An Australian Customs initiative whereby the ACS forms partnerships with approved importers, customs brokers, shipping companies and the like to jointly detect and report smuggling, especially narcotics and other dangerous goods, false declarations, etc
front line
the line along which opposing armies face each other
front line
A front line state shares a border with a country that it is at war with or is in conflict with. the front-line states bordering South Africa
front office
The activities carried out by the dealer , normal trading activities
front office
Refers to revenue generating sales personnel in a brokerage, insurance, or other financial services operation
front office
A merchant's system containing a store and its contents It generates electronic offers, and validates electronic receipts See also back office
front office
The executive or policymaking officers of an organization. the people in a business who manage things or who deal directly with the public back office
front office
The functions of an organization that interact on a daily or normal basis with outside entities such as customers and prospects
front office
adj Referring to those activities that take place with customers or the general public See also back office
front office
Term used to identify brokerage industry personnel who deal directly with the public, such as sales and trading personnel
front office
The activities carried out by the dealer, normal trading activities
front office
All the (usually physical) locations where customers are able to gain access to a supplier's products and services, such as travel agencies, bank branches and insurance brokers
front page
A WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editor for designing and maintaining web pages Front Page Server Extension Support In order to use a site designed with Front Page, the virtual server you have must support the appropriate server extensions
front page
a Web editor software program included as part of the Microsoft Office package It is available for use by the I D Weeks community from computers on the 1st floor - Computer Workstations and in TLC (Technology Literacy Center) on the 2nd floor
front page
(Microsoft web authoring program Hidden Tips for using Front Page or Front Page 2000 tutorial (ACTDEN)
front page
An odd-numbered ordinal page
front page
Another wonderful Microsoft© product This is a WYSIWYG editor That reads: What You See Is What You Get Front Page is software built for web publishing and it allows HTML 'programmers' a visual way of creating web documents It has fairly decent capabilities for building those nasty, but essential tables It also allows users to FTP documents to a web server, which is actually when you can view your creation on the web
front page
A Microsoft web page authoring package that allows viewing of web site links and creation of web pages without having to know HTML
front page
An Editor program designed to facilitate the design of a Webpage for the Internet Also sometimes refereed to as the first page of a Website
front page
first page (of a newspaper, etc.); of consequence, important, newsworthy
front page
Front Page is an HTML editor made by Microsoft It is commonly used to create web pages
front page
head page
front room
the main room in a house where you usually sit = living room
front room
a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax
fronted
past of front
fronted
Formed with a front; drawn up in line
fronting
An Insider who has control of the body is said to be Fronting
fronting
A defensive tactic where the player stands between the thrower and receiver, facing the receiver Can be broken by the German
fronting
defensive positioning whereby the hole guard gets in the passing lane (between the ball and the hold set), thereby preventing the hole set from receiving a pass
fronting
A procedure in which a primary insurer acts as the insurer of record by issuing a policy, but then passes the entire risk to a reinsurer in exchange for a commission Often, the fronting insurer is licensed to do business in a state or country where the risk is located, but the reinsurer is not The reinsurer in this scenario is often a captive or an independent insurance company that cannot sell insurance directly in a particular country
fronting
present participle of front
fronting
- Most commonly refers to the practice of a non-admitted insurer (or an insured with a captive insurance company) contracting with a licensed insurer to issue an insurance policy for regulatory or certification purposes
fronting
The practice, in reinsurance, of the ceding company retaining only a small portion of a risk and ceding the remainder to a reinsurer
fronting
Most commonly refers to the practice of a non-admitted insurer (or an insured with a captive insurance company) contracting with a licensed insurer to issue an insurance policy for regulatory or certification purposes
fronting
An agreement whereby one insurance company issues a policy for a second insurance company in return for a fee
fronting
Arrangements by which an authorized insurer, for a specified fee or premium, issues its policies to cover certain risks underwritten or otherwise managed by unauthorized insurers and then transfers all, or substantially all, of its liability to such unauthorized insurers by means of reinsurance
fronting
Defensive positioning whereby the hole guard gets in the passing lane (between the ball and the hole set), thereby preventing the hole set from receiving a pass
fronting
Usually signifies abutting, adjoining, or bordering on, depending on the context Land abutting on a highway, river, seashore or the like The land extending along a road, street, river, canal or ocean The term, as used in statutes relating to assessments for improvements, indicates that there is no intervening land
fronts
plural of front
front
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