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front English-French

façade f

front door English-French

porte f d'entrée

front page English-French

première page

National Front English-French

parti britannique d'extrême droite

it's just a front in front English-French

ce n'est qu'une façade

the car in front in front English-French

la voiture de devant

a front-door key in key English-French

une clé de maison

the people in front in front English-French

les gens qui sont devant

to button at the front in front English-French

se boutonner sur le devant

I'll sit in the front in front English-French

je vais m'asseoir devant

the front page headlines in front page English-French

les gros titres, la manchette

to sit at the front of the class in front English-French

s'asseoir au premier rang de la classe

front French-English

forehead

front British & World English

the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used first; the most forward part of something

front English-German

Vorderseite

front2 English-Spanish

delantero, de delante

in front in front British & World English

in a position just ahead of or further forward than someone or something else

out front in front British & World English

at or to the front; in front

front end British & World English

the front of a car or other vehicle

front row British & World English

the forwards who make up the first row in a scrum

ice front British & World English

the lower edge of a glacier

up front English-German

im Voraus

cold front British & World English

the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air, in particular the trailing edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system

eyes front or left or right in eye British & World English

a military command to turn the head in the direction stated

front bench British & World English

(in the UK) the foremost seats in the House of Commons, occupied by the members of the cabinet and shadow cabinet

front court British & World English

the part of a basketball court where each team tries to score against its opponent

front desk British & World English

the registration and reception desk in a hotel or large organization

front door British & World English

the main entrance to a house

front line British & World English

the military line or part of an army that is closest to the enemy

front-load British & World English

distribute or allocate (costs, effort, etc.) unevenly, with the greater proportion at the beginning of the enterprise or process