front in Dutch
front in Dutch is voor-, voorkant, voorzijde — front means the forward-facing part or side of something.
front in Dutch
voor-
Closest or nearest, of a set of futures contracts which expire at particular times, or of the times they expire; (typically, the front month or front year is the next calendar month or year after the current one).
voorkant
voorzijde
façade
A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group.
front
A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group.
front
What does "front" mean?
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noun The forward-facing part or side of something.
"Park the car at the front of the building."
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noun A field of activity or effort, especially when several are happening at once.
"The government is under pressure on several fronts."
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noun A person, business, or activity that conceals something else, usually illegal.
"The laundromat was a front for a money-laundering operation."
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noun A false or fake appearance put on to impress or mislead others.
"He puts up a tough front, but he's actually quite shy."
front in a sentence
- Park the car at the front of the building.
- The government is under pressure on several fronts.
- The laundromat was a front for a money-laundering operation.
- He puts up a tough front, but he's actually quite shy.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "front" in Dutch?
"front" in Dutch is voor-, voorkant, voorzijde. front means: The forward-facing part or side of something.
How do you use "front" in a sentence?
Example: "Park the car at the front of the building." In Dutch, "front" is voor-, voorkant, voorzijde.
Are there other ways to say "front" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 5 translations listed for "front": voor-, voorkant, voorzijde, façade, front.
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