先锋 | xiān fēng | vanguard; pioneer; avant-garde | |
先锋队 | xiān fēng duì | vanguard | |
前锋 | qián fēng | vanguard; front line; a forward (sports) | |
交锋 | jiāo fēng | to cross swords; to have a confrontation (with sb) | |
冲锋 | chōng fēng | to charge; to assault; assault |
1 | Two fronts will exist if we have three air masses, a coal, a warm, and a cold, moving from west to east one after another. | |
2 | In this case, steady precipitation may extend over a long distance ahead of the front. | |
3 | My name is Edwin, I was born and raise in Zhongshan city Guangdong Province, a place famous for its profound historical culture heritage and characteristic regional economics. | |
4 | In China, competition in this business segment is not strong yet, and few rivals have as well developed relationships with hip artists as does NeochaEDGE. | |
5 | Mr Broadhurst said: "This is a challenging week. It is what we do and what we do best, but it is not often you get 20 world leaders plus. |