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vordere Sitzreihe (für führende Regierungs- und Oppositionspolitiker)
front ˈbench RZ. Brit POLIT.
ˈfront-bench PRZYM. przyd., ndm. Brit POLIT.
bench <pl -es> [ben(t)ʃ] RZ.
1. bench (public seat):
Bank r.ż. <-, Bänke>
the bench SPORT
2. bench PR.:
Richterschaft r.ż. <->
3. bench:
the benches pl Brit (where MPs sit)
4. bench TECHNOL. (worktop):
Werkbank r.ż. <-bänke>
work bench CHEM. (in lab)
Arbeitstisch r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
I. front [frʌnt] RZ.
1. front usu l.poj. (forward-facing part):
Vorderseite r.ż. <-, -en>
2. front (front area):
3. front (ahead of):
to be in front SPORT
in front of sth/sb
vor etw/jdm
4. front:
Anfang r.m. <-(e)s, -fän·ge>
5. front TEATR (in the auditorium):
6. front pot. (in advance):
7. front przen. (deception):
Fassade r.ż. <-, -n> oft pej.
8. front WOJSK., METEO, POLIT.:
Front r.ż. <-, -en>
the front WOJSK.
a united front POLIT.
9. front (area of activity):
Front r.ż. <-, -en>
10. front usu l.poj. (beside sea):
11. front no pl pot. (impudence):
Unverschämtheit r.ż. <-, -en>
Frechheit r.ż. <-, -en>
II. front [frʌnt] PRZYM. ndm.
1. front (at the front):
Vorderbein r.n. <-s, -e>
Vorderrad r.n. <-s, -rä·der>
2. front (concealing):
Deckfirma r.ż.
III. front [frʌnt] CZ. cz. przech.
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] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. front (face):
2. front (be front man):
Wpis OpenDict
bench CZ.
to be benched SPORT
to be benched przen.
front RZ. przest.
Present
Ifront
youfront
he/she/itfronts
wefront
youfront
theyfront
Past
Ifronted
youfronted
he/she/itfronted
wefronted
youfronted
theyfronted
Present Perfect
Ihavefronted
youhavefronted
he/she/ithasfronted
wehavefronted
youhavefronted
theyhavefronted
Past Perfect
Ihadfronted
youhadfronted
he/she/ithadfronted
wehadfronted
youhadfronted
theyhadfronted
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