Examples of using From the front in English and their translations into Chinese
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If you look at both cars from the front side by side, you will notice that only the headlights are really different.
If there are enough troops from the front on our side, we shall not compromise with the Bolsheviki.
Witnesses then reported seeing the shark attack Wilson from the front, completely lifting him from the water to his knees.
LG Display spokesman said it is possible to view images on the transparent display from the front and from the back.
I told comrade Malenkov that I was calling from the front and that I wanted to speak personally to Stalin.
When viewed from the front, the X-T200 and X-T30 look quite similar.
After reaching the Utah Line, 27th Brigade was withdrawn from the front on 17 April, handing over its positions to the South Korean 6th Division.
When the active shutters are in their closed position it looks a lot like an EV from the front, since it's so smooth and simple.
One billion customers: lessons from the front lines of doing business in China.
Aaron Ramsey has led from the front and provided the Arsenal attacking line with excellent passes.
We couldn't see any flames but there was really thick, black smoke billowing out, both from the front and back.
So why has it become so hard to find leaders who will lead from the front, rather than following from behind?
Data Citation of the Work One billion customers: lessons from the front lines of doing business in China.
From the front, it looks particularly wide and flat with highly contoured wings.
If you look at both cars from the front side by side, you will notice that only the headlights are really different.
I told comrade Malenkov that I was calling from the front and that I wanted to speak personally to Stalin.
They found words that move from the front to the back of the mouth were more effective- such as the made up word“bodok”.
Instead, Verlaine signed to Virgin and released"Words From The Front" and"Cover" before moving on.
This only boosted emigration, while many returned home from the front disillusioned, or worse.