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Titelseite

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front ˈpage N

Titelseite f <-, -n>

ˈfront-page ADJ attr, inv

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I. page1 [peɪʤ] N

1. page:

Blatt nt <-(e)s, Blätter>
Seite f <-, -n>
see Seite 18

2. page COMPUT:

Seite f <-, -n>

3. page fig (important event):

Kapitel nt <-s, ->

II. page1 [peɪʤ] VB intr

1. page (read):

2. page COMPUT:

III. page1 [peɪʤ] VB trans

1. page COMPUT:

to page sth

2. page TYPO:

to page sth
etw paginieren spec

I. page2 [peɪʤ] N

1. page hist (knight's attendant):

Knappe m <-n, -n> hist

2. page (hotel worker):

Page m <-n, -n>

II. page2 [peɪʤ] VB trans

I. front [frʌnt] N

1. front usu sing (forward-facing part):

Vorderseite f <-, -en>

2. front (front area):

3. front (ahead of):

to be in front SPORTS
in front of sth/sb
vor etw/jdm

4. front:

Anfang m <-(e)s, -fän·ge>

5. front THEAT (in the auditorium):

6. front inf (in advance):

7. front fig (deception):

Fassade f <-, -n> oft pej

8. front MIL, METEO, POL:

Front f <-, -en>

9. front (area of activity):

Front f <-, -en>

10. front usu sing (beside sea):

11. front no pl inf (impudence):

Unverschämtheit f <-, -en>
Frechheit f <-, -en>

II. front [frʌnt] ADJ inv

1. front (at the front):

Vorderbein nt <-s, -e>
Vorderrad nt <-s, -rä·der>

2. front (concealing):

III. front [frʌnt] VB trans

1. front (face onto):

to front sth

2. front usu passive ARCHIT (put a facade on):

3. front (be head of):

to front sth

4. front TV (be presenter):

to front sth

IV. front [frʌnt] VB intr

1. front (face):

2. front (be front man):

OpenDict entry

page N

Klett Biology Glossary

front N old

Present
Ipage
youpage
he/she/itpages
wepage
youpage
theypage
Past
Ipaged
youpaged
he/she/itpaged
wepaged
youpaged
theypaged
Present Perfect
Ihavepaged
youhavepaged
he/she/ithaspaged
wehavepaged
youhavepaged
theyhavepaged
Past Perfect
Ihadpaged
youhadpaged
he/she/ithadpaged
wehadpaged
youhadpaged
theyhadpaged

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His death was front page news in the local newspapers, and the paper mill shut down for a half day.
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The divorce proceedings were front page news for months.
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It had a front page explaining how they score, along with another contents section detailing the pages of the reviews.
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The most important story on the front page above the fold may have a larger headline if the story is unusually important.
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An entry in a blog with many entries is accessible from the site's front page for only a short time.
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