front line

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Englisch - Türkisch
ön çizgi
cephe

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

Bir konuda, alanda, işte en önemli, en ileri yer
ask. cephe, cephe hattı, ileri hat
(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
cephe hattı
(Askeri) ileri hat
cephede görevli
cephe
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(Finans) on cephe
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Englisch - Englisch
A low level
A front, or a boundary between opposing positions
A site of a conflict, effort, or controversial matter of any kind
The site of interaction with outsiders, such as customers
attack, collectively the attackers or forwards
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
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
a.) a military line formed by the most advanced tactical combat. b.) an area of potential or actual conflict or struggle
the most advanced, responsible, or visible position in a field or activity
A casino term for Pass 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
Refers to the Pass Line
boundary between two different positions (in a war, politics, etc.)
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
the line along which opposing armies face each other
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 lines
plural form of front line
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Alternative spelling of front line
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Alternative spelling of front line
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Describing the most advanced or important
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Located at a front
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(Sports) The players who play farthest forward, as in volleyball
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(adj.) Located or used at a military front
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(adj.) (Sports) a.) Of or relating to the frontline. b.) Being a member of the regular team; first-string: a team in need of a frontline catcher
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(Basketball) A basketball team's offensive half of the court
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A front or boundary, especially one between military, political, or ideological positions
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(Football) The linemen of a team
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(adj.) Of or relating to the most advanced or important position or activity in a field or undertaking: “leaders of the six black ‘front-line states’ bordering South Africa” (Boston Globe)
front-line settlement
border outpost, border settlement, border town
front-line unit
military unit stationed in the most forward position or on the battle front
frontline
{i} boundary between two different positions (in a war, politics, etc.); (Football) linemen of a team; (Sports) players who play farthest to the front
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– The first level of a multilevel compensation plan
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The first level of a multi-level compensation plan
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A front, or a boundary between opposing positions
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