| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| front adj | (part: forward, fore) | przedni przym. |
| | He has a scratch on the front part of his nose. |
| front n | (building façade) | front m |
| | | fasada ż |
| | The front of the house didn't face the road. |
| front n | (ahead of others) (przenośny) | czoło n |
| | | przód m |
| | Please step to the front when I call your name. |
| front n | (beginning) | przód m |
| | | początek m |
| | If you're disabled, you can go to the front of the queue. |
| front n | (false appearance, façade) (przenośny) | fasada ż |
| | That smile was just a front. He is really upset inside. |
| front n | (military: combat area) | front m |
| | Many men died on the eastern front. |
| front n | figurative (field of activity) (przenośny) | front m |
| | On the financial front, stocks dropped again. |
| front n | (of a shirt) | przód m |
| | What does the t-shirt say on the front? |
| front n | (property line abutting a street) | front m |
| | The mailbox is almost always at the front of the property. |
| front n | (disguise, cover) (przenośny) | fasada ż |
| | (potoczny, przenośny) | przykrywka ż |
| | That business was a front for drug money laundering. |
| front n | (political movement) | front m |
| | They are members of the popular front. |
| front n | (weather pattern) | front m |
| | A cold front will come into the area tonight. |
| front [sth]⇒ vtr | (lead a performing group) | stać na czele zwrot ndk. |
| | John Lennon fronted the Beatles. |
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| cold front n | (cool air pushing forward) | zimny front przym. + m |
| | The weather will get nasty due to the cold front pushing in from the North. |
| come to the front v expr | figurative (become prominent) | wysunąć się na pierwszy plan zwrot zwr. dk. |
| come to the front v | literal (move to a forward position) | wysuwać się naprzód ndk. + przyim. |
| | | wysunąć się naprzód dk. + przyim. |
| | Please let women and children come to the front of the line. |
crawl, front crawl, Australian crawl n | (swimming stroke) | kraul, crawl m |
| | The swimming coach helped John improve his crawl. |
| | Trener pływacki pomógł Johnowi ulepszyć jego kraul. |
| dangle [sth] in front of [sb] v expr | informal, figurative (offer as incentive) | oferować ndk. |
| | | zaoferować dk. |
| | Dangle a raise in front of him and see what happens. |
| front desk n | (hotel, etc.: reception) | recepcja ż |
| | Let me call the front desk and ask for some extra towels for the room. |
| front door n | (front entrance) | drzwi wejściowe ż, l.mn. + przym. |
| | My family usually goes in and out of the house by the kitchen door, but we prefer that guests use the front door. |
| front end n | (foremost part) | przód m |
| | The front end of the car was badly damaged. |
| front-end adj | (computer: user's access) (slang) | frontendowy przym. |
| front for n | (cover, disguise for: [sth] illicit) | pozór na m + przyim. |
| | He runs a parcel delivery service as a front for his drug-smuggling operation. |
front line, frontline n | (battlefront in a war) | linia frontu ż + m |
| | The soldiers' legs trembled when they heard they would be sent to the front line. For many years, female soldiers were not allowed on the front lines. |
front line, frontline n | figurative (forefront of a field of endeavor) (przenośny) | pierwsza linia licz. + ż |
| | The researchers at this university are on the frontline of medical research. |
front-line, frontline n as adj | (at the battlefront) | frontowy przym. |
front-line, frontline n as adj | figurative (leading) | czołowy przym. |
| front of the house n | (façade of house) | przód domu m + m |
| | The front of the house mimicked a Neo-Gothic facade. |
| front of the house n | (rooms towards front of a house) | przód domu m + m |
| | Whenever I come in the back door my dog runs from the front of the house to greet me. |
| front office n | (decision-making officers) | dyrekcja ż |
| | I have to check with the front office before I give anyone a promotion. |
front organization, also UK: front organisation n | (business: cover-up) | fasadowa organizacja przym. + ż |
| | (potoczny) | przykrywka ż |
| front page n | (newspaper: front cover) | pierwsza strona licz. + ż |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective |
| | Her photo was on every front page. |
| | The most important news is always on the front page. |
| front-page n as adj | (news: important, prominent) | z pierwszej strony wyr. |
| | The earthquake is today's front-page news. |
| front runner n | (competitor most likely to win) | faworyt m |
| | He's currently the front runner, but we'll have to wait for the election results to see what happens. |
| front window n | (window at the front of a building) | okno z przodu wyr. |
| | From the front window, she could see everything going on in the street. |
| front yard n | (garden at front of house) | ogród przed domem wyr. |
| | We have two oak trees in our front yard. |
| | The kids had a lemonade stand set up in their front yard. |
| front-wheel drive n | (car: power to front wheels only) | napęd na przednie koła wyr. |
| | Her new car's got front-wheel drive; it's a lot better on slippery roads than her old one was. |
frontrunner, front runner, front-runner n | figurative (leading competitor) (mężczyzna) | lider m |
| | (kobieta) | liderka ż |
frontrunner, front runner n | literal (athlete leading a race) (mężczyzna) | lider m |
| | (kobieta) | liderka ż |
| in front adv | (ahead) | z przodu przyim. + m |
| | The scoutmaster strode on in front, soon leaving us all behind. |
| in front adv | (leading: a race) | z przodu przyim. + m |
| | In the Grand Prix race, Lewis Hamilton is currently in front with Fernando Alonso in second place. |
| in front of prep | (in direct view of) | naprzeciwko przys. |
| | My car's parked in front of your house. |
| | I'll be waiting in front of the restaurant. |
in front of, in front prep | (side towards spectator) (przenośny) | na czele przyim. + n |
| | | na przedzie przyim. + m |
| | | z przodu przyim. + m |
| | Who is that in front of the group of people? |
| | Kto to jest na czele tej grupy ludzi? |
| in the front adv | (in a vehicle's forward seats) | z przodu przyim. + m |
| | I always prefer to sit in the front next to the driver. |
| in the front adv | (in the forward part of a space) | z przodu przyim. + m |
| | Put the milk in the front of the fridge so it is easy to find. |
occlusion, occluded front n | (weather: type of front) | front zokludowany m + przym. |
| on the front burner adv | figurative (high priority) | na czele listy priorytetów wyr. |
| | I'll put that job on the front burner, as it's urgent. |
| parade [sth] in front of [sb] v expr | figurative (flaunt) | obnosić się zwr. ndk. |
| | Richard paraded his wealth in front of his poorer friends. |
| popular front n | (left-wing organization) | popularny front przym. + m |
| | He was a member of the popular front. |
seafront, sea front, sea-front n | mainly UK (land alongside the shore) | morskie wybrzeże przym. + n |
| | The seafront was damaged by the strong storm. |
seafront, sea-front n as adj | mainly UK (alongside the shore) | bulwar nadmorski m + przym. |
| | There are many seafront hotels along this road. |
shirt front, shirtfront n | (front part of a shirt) | przód koszuli m + ż |
| | While ironing the shirt front, I burned it. |
| united front n | (solidarity) | zjednoczony front przym. + m |
| | The postal workers put up a united front during the national strike. |
| united front n | (alliance) | zjednoczony front przym. + m |
| | Great Britain and the U.S.A. formed a united front during the second world war. |
| up front adv | informal (in advance, first) (potoczny) | z góry przyim. + ż |
| | I wish you'd told me up front that you were expecting me to pay for your meal as well as mine. |
| up front adv | informal (payable: in advance) (potoczny) | z góry przyim. + ż |
up-front, upfront adj | informal (obvious, blatant) | oczywisty przym. |