fore
nounWord OriginOld English (as a preposition, also in the sense ‘before in time, previously’): of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voor and German vor. The adjective and noun represent the prefix fore- used independently (late 15th cent.).
Idioms Idioms
bring something to the fore
to make something become noticed by people 使处于显要地位;使突出
come to the fore
(British English also be to the fore, North American English also be at the fore)