frontline

frontline ['frʌntlɑɪn]  ['frʌntlɑɪn] 

第三人称复数:frontlines

frontline 基本解释
前线;锋线;
frontline 网络解释

1. 前沿:根据签约内容,尼尔森将向PBS的赞助人提供关于<<古董路演>>(Antiques Roadshow)、<<前沿>>(Frontline),<<芝麻街>>(Sesame Street)以及其他节目的详细收视报告.

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3. 锋线(包括大前锋,小前锋,中锋):coach:教练 | frontline:锋线(包括大前锋,小前锋,中锋) | Mascot:球队吉祥物

frontline 单语例句

1. frontline

1. Lui said it is necessary to enhance awareness among frontline workers dealing with child protection.

2. Timely and adequate measures must be taken to alleviate the heavy workload of our frontline nurses.

3. frontline在线翻译

3. My biggest wish is that the government could increase the number of frontline food quality supervisors and put food companies under tighter and constant scrutiny.

4. Frontline said that the new vessels were priced more than $ 15 million lower than the indicated price level for 2006 delivered tonnage.

5. The government will develop a training kit on gender and racial sensitivity to reduce racial discrimination and stereotyping among frontline civil servants.

6. But two factory workers said that management had yet to reach an agreement with most frontline workers and the strike remained in effect on Sunday.

7. Company leaders held fast to the frontline in spite of the rain and the faculty stayed at their posts with tenacious will.

8. frontline在线翻译

8. The notice urged all troops to solve practical problems for frontline soldiers and send out army cadres as field commanders.

9. frontline的反义词

9. The army was free to keep him out of the frontline if it judged the risks to him and his fellow soldiers unacceptable.

10. Party leaders should go to the frontline and lead people to relieve the disaster, said the statement.