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нюансы
z przodu
I. front [frʌnt] SUST.
1. front sin pl. (forward-facing part):
front of building
front of procession
front of book
2. front (front area):
3. front (ahead of sb or sth):
in front of sth/sb
4. front (appearance):
przybierać [perf przybrać] dzielną minę
5. front t. MILIT., POL. (area of activity):
6. front coloq. (in advance):
7. front (seafront):
the front of lake, river
8. front METEO.:
II. front [frʌnt] ADJ.
1. front (at the front):
front door
front door
front garden
2. front coloq. (hiding illegalities):
III. front [frʌnt] V. trans.
1. front (face onto at front):
to front sth
2. front passive (put facade on):
to be fronted with stone
3. front (present):
prowadzić [perf po-]
IV. front [frʌnt] V. intr.
front for V. trans.
front bench SUST. ingl. brit.
front door SUST.
front light SUST.
front line SUST. t. MILIT.
front office SUST.
front page SUST.
front-page ADJ.
front runner SUST.
faworyt(ka) m (f)
polar front SUST.
shop front SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
front SUST.
quench front nukleonika
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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But even the coldest cold fronts aren't quite as forbidding this winter; the warm signal continues to dominate, taking the edge of some of those polar fronts.
www.startribune.com
In the winter, the tropical anticyclones move south, allowing cold polar fronts to penetrate the region.
en.wikipedia.org
They surround the polar highs and lie in the wake of the polar front.
en.wikipedia.org
One factor that contributes to the sharpness of the polar jet is the undercutting of sub-tropical airmasses by the more dense polar airmasses at the polar front.
en.wikipedia.org
The polar front theory says that mid-latitude cyclones form on boundaries between warm and cold air.
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