frontal

英 ['frʌnt(ə)l] 美 ['frʌntl]
  • adj. 额的;正面的,前面的
  • n. 额骨,额部;房屋的正面
  • n. (Frontal)人名;(西)弗朗塔尔

英文词源


frontal (adj.)
"being in front," 1650s, of the forehead; 1971 with reference to the naked standing body; from Modern Latin frontalis, from front-, stem of Latin frons "brow, forehead" (see front (n.)). In some uses probably from front (n.) + adjectival suffix -al (1).

双语例句


1. Why is full-frontal male nudity still so scarce in films?
为什么男性正面**的镜头在电影里还是如此少见呢?

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2. Military leaders are not expecting a frontal assault by the rebels.
军队指挥者没有想到会遭到叛军的正面袭击。

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3. He pioneered the surgical technique called frontal lobotomy.
他首创了被称为额叶切断术的外科手术。

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4. He launches a frontal attack on working-class organizations.
他对工薪阶层组织发起正面挑战。

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5. Airbags protect the driver in the event of a severe frontal impact.
汽车若遇到正面猛烈撞击,安全气囊可以保护驾车者。

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