fore
ground
复数形式
foregrounds
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前景, 前部
the part of a scene, photograph, etc. that is closest to the observer
Foreground is the part of a scene, painting, or image that appears closest to the viewer. It often includes the main subjects or objects that are meant to be the focus of the visual work. By drawing attention to these important details, the foreground helps create depth and perspective in art and photography, contrasting with the background, which is further away.
- He placed an old truck tire in the foreground to add visual interest and texture against the snow-covered field behind it.
他将一个旧卡车轮胎放在前景中,以在后面的雪覆盖的田野上增加视觉兴趣和纹理。
- The out-of-focus trees in the foreground serve to softly separate the midground from the photogenic mountains framing the valley.
前景中失焦的树木柔和地将中景与构成山谷框架的风景如画的山脉分开。
- The photographer used a shallow depth of field to draw attention to the flowers in the foreground and blur the background.
摄影师使用浅景深来吸引人们对前景中花朵的注意并使背景模糊。
- The photographer adjusted the focus to capture the details in the foreground of the landscape.
摄影师调整了焦点以捕捉风景前景中的细节。
- In the painting, the artist skillfully blended colors to emphasize the figures in the foreground.
在画作中,艺术家巧妙地混合了颜色以突出前景中的人物。
2
the window or area of a screen in which an active application is displayed and ready for user interaction
- He switched the browser to the foreground to check his email.
- The text editor was brought to the foreground so she could type.
- The video player moved to the foreground when playback started.
- Only one application can occupy the foreground at a time.
- Users can toggle between foreground and background applications on the desktop.