front-line
英 [frʌnt laɪn]
美 [frʌnt laɪn]
n. (战争中的)前线,前方
adj. (国家)位于战争(或冲突)前线的,与敌国毗邻的
复数:front-lines
双语例句
- Each banking financial institution shall strengthen the professional trainings of the small-amount payment system, particularly the trainings for the front-line staff and the managers;
各银行业金融机构要加强小额支付系统的业务培训,特别是对一线业务和管理人员的培训; - He now favors giving front-line workers more responsibility.
现在,他赞成给予一线工人更多责任的观点。 - Front-line police are learning to identify gambling video game.
一线民警正在学习辨认赌博电玩。 - This is already happening in the front-line of the crisis, eurozone sovereign debt.
在危机的前沿欧洲主权债务危机中已经出现了这种情况。 - Discipline class adviser is not only the school of Front-line manager but also the class of organizer and leader.
班主任,既是学校的基层管理者,又是班级工作的组织者和领导者。 - These front-line defences are backed up by armoured units in reserve.
前线的防务得到后备装甲部队的支援。 - Decision-making has been forced down in many cases to front-line employees.
在一些情形下一线的职工被迫作一些决策。 - The soldiers dashed forward to seize the enemy's position. This was a only petty, front-line skirmish.
士兵们发起冲锋,欲夺敌人的阵地。这只是前沿阵地上小小的交锋。 - Ultimately, responsibility for maintaining and continually updating the reference architecture rests in the hands of front-line project management and the architecture group.
最终,维护和持续更新参考体系结构的责任依赖于前线项目管理和体系结构组的支持。 - Results of the training are strongly evident among front-line fighters all of whom carry Russian weapons.
训练的成效明显地体现在前线作战的战士身上,他们全都携带苏制武器。